2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12273-021-0828-1
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Utilization of psychoacoustic parameters for occupancy-based acoustic evaluation in eating establishments

Abstract: Psychoacoustic parameters are mostly used for determining the sound quality of mechanical sounds. They have also started to be used for evaluating soundscapes of open areas and enclosed spaces. This research aims to find out the relationship between the psychoacoustic parameters and acoustic comfort in non-acoustic enclosed public spaces, specifically in eating establishments. Both on-site measurements and laboratory listening tests were conducted for five eating establishments. During on-site measurements, a … Show more

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“…The soundscape and the acoustic comfort of an open area or a closed space, such as a classroom, can be designed, measured, and evaluated [34,35]. This can be achieved by using various methods, including laboratory experiments and questionnaires [5], sound walks [36], simulations and virtual modeling [37,38], and psychoacoustic parameters [36,39]. Soundscape research has shown that natural sounds are commonly perceived as being pleasant by humans [40,41] and they have a positive effect on quick recovery from psychological and physiological stress [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The soundscape and the acoustic comfort of an open area or a closed space, such as a classroom, can be designed, measured, and evaluated [34,35]. This can be achieved by using various methods, including laboratory experiments and questionnaires [5], sound walks [36], simulations and virtual modeling [37,38], and psychoacoustic parameters [36,39]. Soundscape research has shown that natural sounds are commonly perceived as being pleasant by humans [40,41] and they have a positive effect on quick recovery from psychological and physiological stress [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%