Abstract
Measurements are made of the masking of pure tones by various bands of noise. Curious masking spreads beyond upper frequency limits of noise are observed and these are expressed uniquely by means of the relative masking and the incremental bandwidth. Then the normalized representation of noise-band masking in some restricted ranges is achieved and applied for the prediction of speech intelligibility. Predicted articulation scores agree fairly well with measured ones.
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