A laboratory study for assessing speech privacy in a simulated open-plan office

The aim of this study is to assess speech privacy in open‐plan office using two recently introduced single‐number quantities: the spatial decay rate of speech, DL2,S [dB], and the A‐weighted sound pressure level of speech at a distance of 4 m, Lp,A,S,4 m [dB]. Open‐plan offices were modeled using a...

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Published in:Indoor air Vol. 24; no. 3; pp. 307 - 314
Main Authors: Lee, P. J., Jeon, J. Y.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01-06-2014
Hindawi Limited
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Summary:The aim of this study is to assess speech privacy in open‐plan office using two recently introduced single‐number quantities: the spatial decay rate of speech, DL2,S [dB], and the A‐weighted sound pressure level of speech at a distance of 4 m, Lp,A,S,4 m [dB]. Open‐plan offices were modeled using a DL2,S of 4, 8, and 12 dB, and Lp,A,S,4 m was changed in three steps, from 43 to 57 dB. Auditory experiments were conducted at three locations with source–receiver distances of 8, 16, and 24 m, while background noise level was fixed at 30 dBA. A total of 20 subjects were asked to rate the speech intelligibility and listening difficulty of 240 Korean sentences in such surroundings. The speech intelligibility scores were not affected by DL2,S or Lp,A,S,4 m at a source–receiver distance of 8 m; however, listening difficulty ratings were significantly changed with increasing DL2,S and Lp,A,S,4 m values. At other locations, the influences of DL2,S and Lp,A,S,4 m on speech intelligibility and listening difficulty ratings were significant. It was also found that the speech intelligibility scores and listening difficulty ratings were considerably changed with increasing the distraction distance (rD). Furthermore, listening difficulty is more sensitive to variations in DL2,S and Lp,A,S,4 m than intelligibility scores for sound fields with high speech transmission performances.
Bibliography:Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology - No. NRF-2010-355-D00074
National Research Foundation of Korea
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ArticleID:INA12083
Appendix S1. Acoustic measurements of open-plan office. Appendix S2. Relationship between speech intelligibility and listening difficulty. Appendix S3. Definition of recently introduced single-number quantities. Appendix S4. Means and standard deviations of subjective ratings. Appendix S5. Appendix References. Fig. S1 Relationship between speech intelligibility scores and listening difficulty ratings. Fig. S2 Determination of recently introduced single-number quantities (left: DL2,S and Lp,A,S,4 m and right: rD).
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ISSN:0905-6947
1600-0668
DOI:10.1111/ina.12083