beszédküszöb
Beszédküszöb refers to the minimum sound pressure level required for a speech signal to be considered audible or perceptible above background noise. It is a critical concept in audiology, acoustics, and speech processing. In simpler terms, it's the quietest sound level at which a person can reliably detect and understand speech. This threshold is influenced by various factors, including the characteristics of the speech signal itself, the presence and nature of any masking noise, and the individual's hearing ability.
For individuals with normal hearing, the beszédküszöb is relatively low, allowing them to understand conversations even
In audiological assessments, measuring the beszédküszöb is a key component of determining a person's hearing thresholds