Soundscape Categorisation and the Self-assessment Manikin

Francis Stevens; Damian Murphy; Stephen Smith
DAFx-2017 - Edinburgh
This paper contains the results of a study making use of a set of B-format soundscape recordings, presented in stereo UHJ format as part of an online listening test, in order to investigate the relationship between soundscape categorisation and subjective evaluation. Test participants were presented with a set of soundscapes and asked to rate them using the Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM) and in terms of three soundscape categories: natural, human, and mechanical. They were also asked to identify the important sound sources present in each soundscape. Results show significant relationships between soundscape categorisation and the SAM, and indicate particularly significant sound sources that can affect these ratings.
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