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Challenges on level calibration of online listening test: A proposed subjective methodKritly et al., 2021
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- Kritly L
- Basecq V
- Glorieux C
- Rychtáriková M
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- Proceedings of the Euronoise Conference
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In addition to many disruptive consequences in society, the COVID-19 pandemic has also posed challenges on experimental research. The resulting limitations on gatherings of people impeded the attendance or participation of human subjects in experiments. In the …
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