Exploring the use of time-sensitive sound quality metrics and related quantities for detecting crackle

S. H. Swift, K. Gee, T. Neilsen, J. Downing, Michael M. James
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Crackling signals cannot be identified using any sound level or quality metric that relies solely on the long-term spectrum as input. In order to identify sound quality metrics that might succeed in modeling human perception of crackling and non-crackling sounds a set of metrics sensitive to temporal properties of signals is applied to a set of signals with equivalent spectra but exhibiting varying degrees of crackle. Several methods for altering signals including some that remove crackling sound quality from an acoustic signal were drawn from previous work [Swift, Gee, Neilsen, 2014, Swift, Gee, Neilsen, 2017]. In this paper, an additional alteration which can partially remove crackle—randomizing the Fourier phase of a crackling signal in the frequency domain in selected frequency ranges—is considered. Variables from time-varying sound quality metrics such as loudness and sharpness, as well as roughness to signals exhibiting varying degrees of crackle are explored and relationships between them that can ...
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探索使用时间敏感的声音质量指标和相关数量来检测裂纹
噼啪声信号不能使用任何声级或质量度量来识别,而这些度量仅仅依赖于长期频谱作为输入。为了识别可能成功模拟人类对噼啪声和非噼啪声感知的音质指标,将一组对信号时间特性敏感的指标应用于具有等效谱但表现出不同程度噼啪的一组信号。从以前的工作中提取了几种改变信号的方法,包括一些从声学信号中去除噼啪声质量的方法[Swift, Gee, Neilsen, 2014, Swift, Gee, Neilsen, 2017]。本文考虑了一种可以部分去除裂纹的附加改变——在选定的频率范围内对裂纹信号的频域傅里叶相位进行随机化。变量从时变的音质指标,如响度和锐度,以及粗糙度信号显示不同程度的裂纹被探索和它们之间的关系,可以…
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