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Effectiveness of a loudness model for time-varying sounds in equating the loudness of sentences subjected to different forms of signal processing.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Zorilă, Tudor-Cătălin 
Stylianou, Yannis 
Moore, Brian CJ 

Abstract

A model for the loudness of time-varying sounds [Glasberg and Moore (2012). J. Audio. Eng. Soc. 50, 331-342] was assessed for its ability to predict the loudness of sentences that were processed to either decrease or increase their dynamic fluctuations. In a paired-comparison task, subjects compared the loudness of unprocessed and processed sentences that had been equalized in (1) root-mean square (RMS) level; (2) the peak long-term loudness predicted by the model; (3) the mean long-term loudness predicted by the model. Method 2 was most effective in equating the loudness of the original and processed sentences.

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Keywords

Adult, Aged, Audiometry, Speech, Female, Humans, Loudness Perception, Male, Middle Aged, Models, Biological, Sound, Speech Intelligibility, Speech Perception, Time Factors, Young Adult

Journal Title

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

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Journal ISSN

0001-4966
1520-8524

Volume Title

140

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America
Sponsorship
Medical Research Council (G0701870)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/M026957/1)
Medical Research Council (G8717539)