Using psychoacoustical models for information sonification

作者: Kirsty Beilharz , Densil Cabrera , Hong-Jun Song , Sam Ferguson

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摘要: Psychoacoustical models provide algorithmic methods of estimating the perceptual sensation that will be caused by a given sound stimulus. Four primary psychoacoustical are most often used: ‘loudness’, ‘sharpness’, ‘roughness’, and ‘fluctuation strength’, for which have been presented Zwicker Fastl [1]. These four used extensively optimising product quality in industrial design applications. However, they also may applied auditory display purposes. This paper presents method their application discusses effects implications using this designing displays. is primarily theoretical ‐ however, examples graphing based on at conference discussion.

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