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Verbal and nonverbal elicitation techniques in the subjective assessment of spatial sound reproduction

Mason, Russell; Ford, Natanya; Rumsey, Francis; De Bruyn, Bart

Authors

Russell Mason

Francis Rumsey

Bart De Bruyn



Abstract

Current research into spatial audio has shown an increasing interest in the way subjective attributes of reproduced sound are elicited from listeners. The emphasis at present is on verbal semantics, however, studies suggest that nonverbal methods of elicitation could be beneficial. Research into the relative merits of these methods has found that nonverbal responses may result in different elicited attributes compared to verbal techniques. Nonverbal responses may be closer to the perception of the stimuli than the verbal interpretation of this perception. There is evidence that drawing is not as accurate as other nonverbal methods of elicitation when it comes to reporting the localization of auditory images. However, the advantage of drawing is its ability to describe the whole auditory space rather than a single dimension.

Citation

Mason, R., Ford, N., Rumsey, F., & De Bruyn, B. (2001). Verbal and nonverbal elicitation techniques in the subjective assessment of spatial sound reproduction. Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 49, 366--384

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2001
Deposit Date Aug 8, 2022
Journal J. Audio Eng. Soc
Print ISSN 1549-4950
Publisher Audio Engineering Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 49
Pages 366--384
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/9851253
Publisher URL http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=10190