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There are many ways in which loudness can be objectively estimated, including simple weighted models based on physical sound level, as well as complex and computationally intensive models that incorporate many psychoacoustical factors. These complex models have been generated from principles and data derived from listening experiments using highly controlled, usually brief, artificial stimuli; whereas the simple models tend to have a real world emphasis in their derivation and validation. Loudness research has recently also focused on estimating time-varying loudness, as temporal aspects can have a strong effect on loudness. In this research, continuous subjective loudness responses are compared to time-series outputs of loudness models. We use two types of stimuli: a sequence of sine tones, and a sequence of band-limited noise bursts. The stimuli were analyzed using a variety of loudness models, including those of Glasberg and Moore, and Chalupper and Fastl, and Moore, Glasberg and Baer. Continuous subjective responses were obtained from 24 university students, who rated loudness continuously in time over the period of the experiment, while using an interactive interface.
Author (s): Ferguson, Sam;
Cabrera, Densil;
Schubert, Emery;
Affiliation:
Empirical Musicology Laboratory, School of English, Media and Performing Arts, University of New South Wales, Australia; Acoustics Research Laboratory, Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney, Australia
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 129
Paper Number:8177
Publication Date:
2010-11-06
Session subject:
Loudness and Dynamics
DOI:
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Ferguson, Sam; Cabrera, Densil; Schubert, Emery; 2010; Comparing Continuous Subjective Loudness Responses and Computational Models of Loudness for Temporally Varying Sounds [PDF]; Empirical Musicology Laboratory, School of English, Media and Performing Arts, University of New South Wales, Australia; Acoustics Research Laboratory, Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney, Australia; Paper 8177; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=15600
Ferguson, Sam; Cabrera, Densil; Schubert, Emery; Comparing Continuous Subjective Loudness Responses and Computational Models of Loudness for Temporally Varying Sounds [PDF]; Empirical Musicology Laboratory, School of English, Media and Performing Arts, University of New South Wales, Australia; Acoustics Research Laboratory, Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney, Australia; Paper 8177; 2010 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=15600
@inproceedings{Ferguson2010comparing,
title={{Comparing Continuous Subjective Loudness Responses and Computational Models of Loudness for Temporally Varying Sounds}},
author={Ferguson, Sam and Cabrera, Densil and Schubert, Emery},
year={2010},
month={nov},
booktitle={Journal of the Audio Engineering Society},
publisher={Paper 8177; AES Convention 129; November 2010},
number={8177},
organization={AES},
}
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