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@inproceedings{Sharma:2011,
author = {Sharma, D and Hilkhuysen, G and Gaubitch, ND and Brookes, M and Naylor, PA},
pages = {177--181},
title = {C-Qual - A validation of PESQ using degradations encountered in forensic and law enforcement audio},
year = {2011}
}

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TY  - CPAPER
AB - Assessment of speech quality of law-enforcement audio recordings is important as degradations introduced by non-ideal recording conditions can reduce the intelligence value of such recordings. Furthermore a model that predicts speech quality could be beneficial for assessing the performance of audio collection and enhancement systems. The Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ) algorithm (ITU-T P.862) has been validated for degradations common in telecommunications. In this paper we apply PESQ to degradations typically encountered in law-enforcement. Also we present a subjectively labeled database (C-Qual) containing distortions encountered in law enforcement scenarios. Comparing the prediction by PESQ and the observed opinions provided by the listeners shows that PESQ is less suitable for estimating the speech quality in this context.
AU - Sharma,D
AU - Hilkhuysen,G
AU - Gaubitch,ND
AU - Brookes,M
AU - Naylor,PA
EP - 181
PY - 2011///
SP - 177
TI - C-Qual - A validation of PESQ using degradations encountered in forensic and law enforcement audio
ER -

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