A model for the loudness of time-varying sounds [Glasberg and Moore (2012). J. Audio. Eng. Soc. 50, 331-342] was assessed for its ability to predict the loudness of sentences that were processed to either decrease or increase their dynamic fluctuations. In a paired-comparison task, subjects compared the loudness of unprocessed and processed sentences that had been equalized in (1) root-mean square (RMS) level; (2) the peak long-term loudness predicted by the model; (3) the mean long-term loudness predicted by the model. Method 2 was most effective in equating the loudness of the original and processed sentences
Experimental data were obtained and systematically fitted with a wide selection of di#erent model fu...
International audienceOver the last few years, psychophysical reverse correlation has been employed ...
This article reviews the evolution of a series of models of loudness developed in Cambridge, UK. The...
International audienceCurrent loudness models and indicators of time-varying sounds such as the 95th...
The calculation of perceived loudness is an important factor in many applications such as the assess...
In this paper, we present an efficient loudness model applicable to time-varying sounds. We use the ...
International audiencePsychophysical studies on loudness have so far examined the temporal weighting...
Listeners can judge the overall loudness of time-varying sounds quite easily, i.e., assign a single ...
cote interne IRCAM: Meunier99a/National audienceMost works on loudness have been done for stationnar...
International audiencePsychophysical reverse-correlation has been shown to provide a unique framewor...
This article describes a model of loudness for time-varying sounds that incorporates the concept of ...
The “time-varying loudness” (TVL) model of Glasberg and Moore calculates “instantaneous loudness” ev...
In a pilot experiment on loudness of road-traffic noises, it has been shown that the loudness estima...
There are many situations requiring the measurement and automatic modification of ""levels"" that an...
This paper was peer-reviewed as a complete manuscript for presentation at this Convention. Additiona...
Experimental data were obtained and systematically fitted with a wide selection of di#erent model fu...
International audienceOver the last few years, psychophysical reverse correlation has been employed ...
This article reviews the evolution of a series of models of loudness developed in Cambridge, UK. The...
International audienceCurrent loudness models and indicators of time-varying sounds such as the 95th...
The calculation of perceived loudness is an important factor in many applications such as the assess...
In this paper, we present an efficient loudness model applicable to time-varying sounds. We use the ...
International audiencePsychophysical studies on loudness have so far examined the temporal weighting...
Listeners can judge the overall loudness of time-varying sounds quite easily, i.e., assign a single ...
cote interne IRCAM: Meunier99a/National audienceMost works on loudness have been done for stationnar...
International audiencePsychophysical reverse-correlation has been shown to provide a unique framewor...
This article describes a model of loudness for time-varying sounds that incorporates the concept of ...
The “time-varying loudness” (TVL) model of Glasberg and Moore calculates “instantaneous loudness” ev...
In a pilot experiment on loudness of road-traffic noises, it has been shown that the loudness estima...
There are many situations requiring the measurement and automatic modification of ""levels"" that an...
This paper was peer-reviewed as a complete manuscript for presentation at this Convention. Additiona...
Experimental data were obtained and systematically fitted with a wide selection of di#erent model fu...
International audienceOver the last few years, psychophysical reverse correlation has been employed ...
This article reviews the evolution of a series of models of loudness developed in Cambridge, UK. The...