Temporal Evaluation of Sound Quality using TCATA

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Abstract

In this paper, we present an experiment based on a method called Temporal-Check-All-That-Apply (TCATA). The experiment was carried out to study the temporal perception of various attributes of sound quality when sounds move around a stationary listener. The first goal of the experiment was to understand if we could capture any changes in the perceived quality that reflected the spatial characteristics of the sounds reproduced in the lab using loudspeakers. The second goal was to evaluate if the method could record perceptual differences between stimuli with non-expert listeners. We concluded that TCATA is a suitable method to capture changes in the perception of various sound quality attributes over time. Still, we observed that dynamic physical characteristics are not necessarily represented as dynamic perceptual characteristics in all cases. The experimental variables programme, reproduction system, trajectory of a moving sound source, and loop showed a statistically significant effect on the results. Based on our findings, we propose recommendations for future investigations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAES Europe Spring 2022 - 152nd Audio Engineering Society Convention 2022
Number of pages10
PublisherAudio Engineering Society
Publication dateMay 2022
Pages504-513
Article number10602
ISBN (Electronic)9781713855415
Publication statusPublished - May 2022
EventAES Europe Spring 2022 - 152nd Audio Engineering Society Convention 2022 - The Hague, Virtual, Netherlands
Duration: 16 May 202219 May 2022

Conference

ConferenceAES Europe Spring 2022 - 152nd Audio Engineering Society Convention 2022
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityThe Hague, Virtual
Period16/05/202219/05/2022
SeriesAES Europe Spring 2022 - 152nd Audio Engineering Society Convention 2022

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