ASTM metrics for rating speech privacy of closed rooms and open plan spaces

Authors

  • Bradford N. Gover National Research Council Institute for Research in Construction, Ottawa, ON KlA 0R6, Canada
  • John S. Bradley National Research Council Institute for Research in Construction, Ottawa, ON KlA 0R6, Canada

Keywords:

Building spaces, Highly-correlated, Speech privacy, Speech sounds

Abstract

This article discusses the relationship between the two metrics, and their suitability for use in any type of space, including spaces not fitting the definition of either open or closed. The E2638 method provides a rating of the average performance of a closed room - without any assumptions as to talker location - to each of a number of listener positions outside the room, close to the room boundaries. E2638 includes a table of categories that identifies the frequency with which speech sounds would be audible or intelligible for various SPC values. The high correlation for both metrics implies both are useful for rating intelligibility over a wide range. The two current ASTM metrics for rating speech privacy of building spaces are highly correlated, and both seem well suited for use in conditions where speech is intelligible, such as in open plan spaces.

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Published

2011-09-01

How to Cite

1.
Gover BN, Bradley JS. ASTM metrics for rating speech privacy of closed rooms and open plan spaces. Canadian Acoustics [Internet]. 2011 Sep. 1 [cited 2024 Apr. 15];39(3):50-1. Available from: https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/2405

Issue

Section

Proceedings of the Acoustics Week in Canada