When the spatial quality of reproduced sound is to be assessed, knowledge of the dimensions forming the quality is essential since the quality is known to be multi-dimensional. The dimensions could be indicated by attributes describing them. Attributes encountered during a previous experiment are considered by a group of subjects and their responses are analysed for finding the attributes' applicability and dimensionality over an extended number of sound stimuli.
Authors:
Rumsey, Francis; Berg, Jan
Affiliations:
School of Music, LuleƄ University of Technology, Sweden ; Institute of Sound Recording, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Conference:
19th International Conference: Surround Sound - Techniques, Technology, and Perception (June 2001)
Paper Number:
1932
Publication Date:
June 1, 2001
Subject:
Surround Sound
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