2008
DOI: 10.3397/1.2987734
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Just noticeable differences in sound quality metrics for refrigerator noise

Abstract: Just Noticeable Differences (JND) in sound quality metrics-Zwicker's loudness, sharpness, roughness and fluctuations strength, and Auto-CorrelationFunction (ACF) parameters-were investigated using refrigerator sounds. An original refrigerator sound was set as a reference stimulus and the reference signal manipulated in terms of sound quality for use as a comparison stimulus. Forty participants were asked to evaluate the differences in sound quality of sound pairs, and the value of JND was determined using the … Show more

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“…Sound pressure levels of the 50 sounds were set to 40 dBA in order to investigate the effect of sound quality attributes, avoiding that of loudness judgment. Also, deviations of the loudness among the sounds were less than 0.40 sone such that the difference in loudness was not regarded as a perceivable difference [24]. Fig.…”
Section: Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Sound pressure levels of the 50 sounds were set to 40 dBA in order to investigate the effect of sound quality attributes, avoiding that of loudness judgment. Also, deviations of the loudness among the sounds were less than 0.40 sone such that the difference in loudness was not regarded as a perceivable difference [24]. Fig.…”
Section: Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, the effect of tonal components was not significant for the perception of comfort except the results of adjective pair 'disturbing-not disturbing'. The number of 40 subjects seem to appropriate to the semantic differential experiments of airconditioning sounds because other studies which use single noise involved around 20 subjects [24], though urban soundscapes researches which use combined environmental sounds involved around 100e150 subjects for the experiment [14].…”
Section: Semantic Differential Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A two-alternative force choice was applied for these evaluations. 24 Each of the stimuli pairs consisted of a standard stimulus and a comparison stimulus, which were randomized. The duration of the stimuli, which consisted of two repeated sounds, was about 6 s, and the inter-stimulus interval was set at 1 s. Each pair of stimuli was presented in a random order, separated by an interval of 3 s. Each auditory experiment consisted of two sessions; SPL and IACC values of comparison stimuli were smaller than standard stimulus in the first session, and those were larger than standard stimulus in the second session.…”
Section: B Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In average value of Left and Right, the gap is approximately 1.5 sone. It is greater than 0.5 sone which is the just noticeable difference of loudness [24]. Therefore, loudness is improved with optimal gears.…”
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confidence: 89%