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Osses, Alejandro (author), Greco, Gil Felix (author), Merino Martinez, R. (author)
Sound evaluation based on listening experiments is very costly and time-consuming. Alternatively, the sounds under evaluation can be compared using psychoacoustic metrics, under the hypothesis that sounds that differ by more than one just-noticeable difference (JND) are perceived as significantly different from each other. Wellestablished...
conference paper 2023
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Merino Martinez, R. (author), von den Hoff, B. (author), Simons, D.G. (author)
The design, development, and acoustic characterization of the Psychoacoustic Listening Laboratory (PALILA) recently established at Delft University of Technology are presented in this manuscript. This laboratory comprises a soundproof room with a modular design and specialized audio equipment. Its primary objective is to conduct experimental...
conference paper 2023
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Merino Martinez, R. (author), Pieren, Reto (author), Schäffer, Beat (author), Simons, D.G. (author)
Noise annoyance caused by wind turbines is a critical issue for the societal acceptance of wind energy. Wind turbine noise exposure is typically assessed using conventional time–averaged metrics, however, the literature suggests that these metrics do not fully capture the sound properties responsible for the perceived noise annoyance. Therefore,...
conference paper 2022
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Merino Martinez, R. (author), Pieren, Reto (author), Schäffer, Beat (author)
Wind turbines represent an encouraging option for sustainable energy but their noise emissions can be an issue for their public acceptance. Noise reduction measures, such as trailing-edge serrations or permeable inserts, seem to offer promising results in reducing wind turbine noise levels. This manuscript presents a novel holistic approach...
review 2021
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Mehmood, Umair (author)
A first step in designing aircraft with optimal sound is the development of a module that is able to assess noise in a sophisticated way, which is the exact goal of this research. In this research the Audio Assessment Module (AAM) is completed with the addition of tonality, roughness and fluctuation strength. The AAM is now able to assess sound...
master thesis 2018
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Özcan Vieira, E. (author), Van Egmond, R. (author)
Product experience is a result of sensory and semantic experiences with product properties. In this paper, we focus on the semantic attributes of product sounds and explore the basic components for product sound related semantics using a semantic differential paradigmand factor analysis. With two experiments, we determined eight factors that...
journal article 2012
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Van de Par, S. (author), Kohlrausch, A. (author), Heusdens, R. (author), Jensen, J. (author), Holdt Jensen, S. (author)
Psychoacoustical models have been used extensively within audio coding applications over the past decades. Recently, parametric coding techniques have been applied to general audio and this has created the need for a psychoacoustical model that is specifically suited for sinusoidal modelling of audio signals. In this paper, we present a new...
journal article 2005
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Van de Par, S. (author), Kohlrauch, A. (author), Heusdens, R. (author), Jensen, J. (author), Jensen, S.H. (author)
Psychoacoustical models have been used extensively within audio coding applications over the past decades. Recently, parametric coding techniques have been applied to general audio and this has created the need for a psychoacoustical model that is specifically suited for sinusoidal modelling of audio signals. In this paper, we present a new...
journal article 2005
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