2001
DOI: 10.1007/bf02875345
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Effect of fabric sound and touch on human subjective sensation

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“…Within this research area, the role of auditory information in the subjective evaluation of fabrics has been assessed in a series of studies on the effects of sound on hand-feel properties (Cho et al 2001(Cho et al , 2005. In Cho et al (2001), a set of psychophysical experiments was presented concerning the characteristics of frictional sounds produced by interaction with fabrics, and their effect on the perceived quality of fabrics.…”
Section: Perception Of Deformable Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Within this research area, the role of auditory information in the subjective evaluation of fabrics has been assessed in a series of studies on the effects of sound on hand-feel properties (Cho et al 2001(Cho et al , 2005. In Cho et al (2001), a set of psychophysical experiments was presented concerning the characteristics of frictional sounds produced by interaction with fabrics, and their effect on the perceived quality of fabrics.…”
Section: Perception Of Deformable Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Cho et al (2001), a set of psychophysical experiments was presented concerning the characteristics of frictional sounds produced by interaction with fabrics, and their effect on the perceived quality of fabrics. Among various fabric-sound features, the sound "level range" L was found to exhibit a positive correlation with perceived softness and pleasantness.…”
Section: Perception Of Deformable Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cho et al [2001; performed experimental studies concerning the characteristics of frictional sounds and how they affect the perceived qualities of fabrics. Huang et al [2003] synthesized sounds for a stylus being rubbed over a cloth patch using a modal model driven by measured roughness profiles.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cho et al [8] investigated the sound and touch sensation of fabrics using a semantic differential (SD) technique. They concluded that the sound and touch sensations can mostly be expressed by physical properties of the fabrics, which showed a relatively high coefficient of determination between those.…”
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confidence: 99%