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Abstract
This paper summarizes various methodologies that were employed to determine design guidelines for improving the perceived sound quality of food blender appliances. These included designing, preparing sounds for, carrying out, and analyzing results from a consumer jury study, where the
goal was to evaluate sound quality as determined by actual users, and to measure the impact and value of various possible modification scenarios. This jury study was configured to identify and quantify how various components and mechanisms operating within two types of blenders - a full size
"pitcher-type" model, and a smaller "single-serve" model - affect user perceptions of sound quality, as expressed in terms of numerical ratings for two subjective attributes ("Acceptability" and "Overall Impression"), obtained by the jury listening
to the sounds of various "virtual" blenders. Using regression models developed from the jury study results, it was then possible to identify several candidate modified designs for improving the attribute ratings, all by a similar degree.
Noise & HealthAUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
14.30%
发文量
27
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍:
Noise and Health is the only International Journal devoted to research on all aspects of noise and its effects on human health. An inter-disciplinary journal for all professions concerned with auditory and non-auditory effects of occupational, environmental, and leisure noise. It aims to provide a forum for presentation of novel research material on a broad range of topics associated with noise pollution, its control and its detrimental effects on hearing and health. It will cover issues from basic experimental science through clinical evaluation and management, technical aspects of noise reduction systems and solutions to environmental issues relating to social and public health policy.