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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Zorilă, Tudor-Cătălin
Stylianou, Yannis
Flanagan, Sheila https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0119-4196
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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Adult, Aged, Audiometry, Speech, Female, Humans, Loudness Perception, Male, Middle Aged, Models, Biological, Sound, Speech Intelligibility, Speech Perception, Time Factors, Young Adult
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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0001-4966
1520-8524
1520-8524
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140
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Acoustical Society of America
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Medical Research Council (G0701870)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/M026957/1)
Medical Research Council (G8717539)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/M026957/1)
Medical Research Council (G8717539)