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Communication in military environments: Influence of noise, hearing protection and language proficiency

机译:军事环境中的交流:噪声,听力保护和语言能力的影响

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Military training and international operations require different nationalities to communicate in a common language, where there are potential challenges with non-native (L2) speech communication. An experiment of speech communication in military noise was conducted for co-located (face-to-face [F2F]) and distributed (using communication headsets) talker-listener pairs. Half of the twenty-four participants were monolingual English speakers (native group, NA) and the remaining half had obtained English fluency after the age of eight years (non-native group, NN). Two tests of speech understanding were used: the Modified Rhyme Test (MRT) and the Speech Perception in Noise test (SPIN). In the F2F condition, the participants wore a communication headset (earmuff) with the power off for occluded listening. Three levels of armoured vehicle noise were used, 55, 60 and 65 dBA, for speech-to-noise ratios ranging from -10 to +5 dB. In the radio condition, the pairs Were separated by a visual barrier and used the communication headset for the tests in 80 dBA armoured vehicle noise. The results showed that the NN group had difficulty with the SPIN test in the radio and F2F conditions. This result was attributed to the open-response set of the SPIN. Headset occlusion likely contributed to the lower scores for the NN listeners in the F2F condition. There was a main effect of talker for the MRT in the F2F and radio conditions, and for the SPIN in the radio condition, suggesting that foreign accent reduced the intelligibility for both the NA and NN groups. The results were surprising considering the high L2 proficiency of the NN group. Training methods for improving L2 communication in operational settings should be further investigated.
机译:军事训练和国际行动需要不同的国籍才能使用一种共同的语言进行交流,而非母语(L2)语音交流则存在潜在的挑战。针对位于同一地点(面对面[F2F])和分布式(使用通信耳机)的对讲者-听者对进行了军事噪音下的语音通信实验。在二十四名参与者中,有一半是会说英语的人(NA,原住民组),其余一半在八岁后已获得英语流利度(非土著,NN)。使用了两种语音理解测试:改进的韵律测试(MRT)和噪声中的语音感知测试(SPIN)。在F2F条件下,参与者戴着通信耳机(耳罩),并且在关闭电源的情况下无法进行聆听。三种装甲车辆噪声分别为55、60和65 dBA,语音噪声比介于-10至+5 dB之间。在无线电条件下,两对信号线之间被视觉障碍隔开,并使用通信耳机进行了80 dBA装甲车噪声的测试。结果显示,NN组在无线电和F2F条件下难以进行SPIN测试。此结果归因于SPIN的开放响应集。在F2F条件下,耳机遮挡可能导致NN听众的得分较低。在F2F和无线电条件下,MRT的讲话者具有主要作用,在无线电条件下,SPIN的讲话者具有主要作用,这表明外国口音降低了NA和NN组的清晰度。考虑到NN组的高L2水平,结果令人惊讶。应进一步研究在操作环境中改善L2通信的培训方法。

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  • 来源
    《Applied Acoustics》 |2018年第2期|38-44|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Def Res & Dev Canada, Toronto Res Ctr, 1133 Sheppard Ave West, Toronto, ON M3K 2C9, Canada;

    Def Res & Dev Canada, Toronto Res Ctr, 1133 Sheppard Ave West, Toronto, ON M3K 2C9, Canada;

    Def Res & Dev Canada, Toronto Res Ctr, 1133 Sheppard Ave West, Toronto, ON M3K 2C9, Canada;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Hearing protection; Military noise; Speech understanding; Non-native speech;

    机译:听力保护;军事噪音;语音理解;非母语语音;

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