Listening Experiment Building Acoustics Auralization
Listening Room Acoustics: Room Modes & Standing Waves Part I
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Listening Experiment Building Acoustics Auralization
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Listening experiment on the plausibility of acoustic modeling in ...
This listening experiment required to develop a test en-vironment in VR. The requirement for its design was to provide a fully dynamic acoustic model that can be entered in virtual space so that the participants can move freely through the room with six degrees of freedom (DoF) while …
Documentation of Supplementary Data-Set on Listening …
In total eight listening experiments developing a paradigm to examine the intentional switching of au- ditory selective attention in realistic environments, are
Listening experiments
A cornerstone of our listening experiments is binaural synthesis, a technique that reconstructs spatial (3D) audio signals via headphones to immerse participants in an impressive virtual auditory world.
A listening experiment comparing the timbre of two …
In our experiment, a good listener should be able to discriminate the sounds of the violins along the four dimensions of interest. In addition, the listeners should be consistent and return the same response when presented …
Listening tests in room acoustics: Comparison of overall difference ...
Listening tests are key to evaluate the perception of difference between confusable auditory stimuli, among other purposes. In room acoustics, the usefulness of listening tests is beyond question.
Listening effort in children and adults in classroom noise
The listening experiment was conducted with 44 primary school children aged six to ten (mean age 7.5 years, 42.86% female) and 25 adults aged 21 to 37 years (mean age 26, 28% female).
Dimensions Underlying the Perceived Similarity of Acoustic …
Three dimensions were identified: (1) Distinguishable–Indistinguishable sound sources, (2) Background–Foreground sounds, and (3) Intrusive–Smooth sound sources. The second experiment was aimed to validate the results from Experiment 1 by a listening …
Listening tests in room acoustics: Comparison of overall difference ...
Listening tests are experimental procedures used to assess the subjective perception of sound, that is, to evaluate how the human auditory system interprets and quantify stimuli [1].
Study on effect of room acoustics on timbral brightness of clarinet ...
This paper reports a listening test performed to investigate whether the effect of room acoustic condi-tions on the timbre of musical sound differs with the performing style of the produced musical sound.
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The research software “Virtual Acoustics” simulates the entire physical “history” of a sound wave for producing an audible scene. Therefore, the sonic characteristics of traffic sound sources (cars, motorcycles, aircraft) are modeled, the sound wave’s interaction with different materials at …
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This listening experiment required to develop a test en-vironment in VR. The requirement for its design was to provide a fully dynamic acoustic model that can be entered in virtual space so that the participants can move freely through the room with six degrees of freedom (DoF) while …
In total eight listening experiments developing a paradigm to examine the intentional switching of au- ditory selective attention in realistic environments, are
A cornerstone of our listening experiments is binaural synthesis, a technique that reconstructs spatial (3D) audio signals via headphones to immerse participants in an impressive virtual auditory world.
In our experiment, a good listener should be able to discriminate the sounds of the violins along the four dimensions of interest. In addition, the listeners should be consistent and return the same response when presented …
Listening tests are key to evaluate the perception of difference between confusable auditory stimuli, among other purposes. In room acoustics, the usefulness of listening tests is beyond question.
The listening experiment was conducted with 44 primary school children aged six to ten (mean age 7.5 years, 42.86% female) and 25 adults aged 21 to 37 years (mean age 26, 28% female).
Three dimensions were identified: (1) Distinguishable–Indistinguishable sound sources, (2) Background–Foreground sounds, and (3) Intrusive–Smooth sound sources. The second experiment was aimed to validate the results from Experiment 1 by a listening …
Listening tests are experimental procedures used to assess the subjective perception of sound, that is, to evaluate how the human auditory system interprets and quantify stimuli [1].
This paper reports a listening test performed to investigate whether the effect of room acoustic condi-tions on the timbre of musical sound differs with the performing style of the produced musical sound.
The research software “Virtual Acoustics” simulates the entire physical “history” of a sound wave for producing an audible scene. Therefore, the sonic characteristics of traffic sound sources (cars, motorcycles, aircraft) are modeled, the sound wave’s interaction with different materials at …