Correlation between speaker gender and perceptual quality of mobile speech signal

Perceptual evaluation of speech signals is a very crucial measure for quality of service in mobile speech communication. Several subjective and objective quality measures are being utilized to evaluate the perceptual quality of speech signals. Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ)has bee...

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Main Authors: Al-Othmani, Abdulaleem Z., Abdul Manaf, Azizah, Zeki, Akram M., Almaatouk, Qusay, Aborujilah, Abdulaziz, Al-Rashdan, Maen T.
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spelling my.iium.irep.801322020-07-10T08:25:17Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/80132/ Correlation between speaker gender and perceptual quality of mobile speech signal Al-Othmani, Abdulaleem Z. Abdul Manaf, Azizah Zeki, Akram M. Almaatouk, Qusay Aborujilah, Abdulaziz Al-Rashdan, Maen T. T Technology (General) T10.5 Communication of technical information Perceptual evaluation of speech signals is a very crucial measure for quality of service in mobile speech communication. Several subjective and objective quality measures are being utilized to evaluate the perceptual quality of speech signals. Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ)has been found to reliably predict the quality of processed speech signals with a higher correlation with the perceived quality. However, some studied have shown some issues with PESQ measure in specific environments or speech signals. This paper investigates the effect of speaker gender on PESQ measure of the perceptual quality of GSM Full Rate (GSM-FR) encoded speech signals. A Matlab experiment is carried out to encode 350 speech files from TIMIT corpus using GSM-FR vocoder and calculate the PESQ scores. The results clearly show that there is a significant difference in perceptual quality score between female and male speech signals which demonstrate another reliability issue of PESQ as a perceptual quality of speech signal in mobile communications. IEEE Xplore 2020-02-20 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80132/7/80132%20Correlation%20Between%20Speaker%20Gender%20and%20Perceptual%20Quality.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80132/8/80132%20Correlation%20Between%20Speaker%20Gender%20and%20Perceptual%20Quality%20SCOPUS.pdf Al-Othmani, Abdulaleem Z. and Abdul Manaf, Azizah and Zeki, Akram M. and Almaatouk, Qusay and Aborujilah, Abdulaziz and Al-Rashdan, Maen T. (2020) Correlation between speaker gender and perceptual quality of mobile speech signal. In: 14th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication (IMCOM 2020), 3 - 5 Jan 2020, Taichung, Taiwan. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9001793 10.1109/IMCOM48794.2020.9001793
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English
topic T Technology (General)
T10.5 Communication of technical information
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
T10.5 Communication of technical information
Al-Othmani, Abdulaleem Z.
Abdul Manaf, Azizah
Zeki, Akram M.
Almaatouk, Qusay
Aborujilah, Abdulaziz
Al-Rashdan, Maen T.
Correlation between speaker gender and perceptual quality of mobile speech signal
description Perceptual evaluation of speech signals is a very crucial measure for quality of service in mobile speech communication. Several subjective and objective quality measures are being utilized to evaluate the perceptual quality of speech signals. Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ)has been found to reliably predict the quality of processed speech signals with a higher correlation with the perceived quality. However, some studied have shown some issues with PESQ measure in specific environments or speech signals. This paper investigates the effect of speaker gender on PESQ measure of the perceptual quality of GSM Full Rate (GSM-FR) encoded speech signals. A Matlab experiment is carried out to encode 350 speech files from TIMIT corpus using GSM-FR vocoder and calculate the PESQ scores. The results clearly show that there is a significant difference in perceptual quality score between female and male speech signals which demonstrate another reliability issue of PESQ as a perceptual quality of speech signal in mobile communications.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Al-Othmani, Abdulaleem Z.
Abdul Manaf, Azizah
Zeki, Akram M.
Almaatouk, Qusay
Aborujilah, Abdulaziz
Al-Rashdan, Maen T.
author_facet Al-Othmani, Abdulaleem Z.
Abdul Manaf, Azizah
Zeki, Akram M.
Almaatouk, Qusay
Aborujilah, Abdulaziz
Al-Rashdan, Maen T.
author_sort Al-Othmani, Abdulaleem Z.
title Correlation between speaker gender and perceptual quality of mobile speech signal
title_short Correlation between speaker gender and perceptual quality of mobile speech signal
title_full Correlation between speaker gender and perceptual quality of mobile speech signal
title_fullStr Correlation between speaker gender and perceptual quality of mobile speech signal
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between speaker gender and perceptual quality of mobile speech signal
title_sort correlation between speaker gender and perceptual quality of mobile speech signal
publisher IEEE Xplore
publishDate 2020
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