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A Review of the Use of Psychoacoustic Indicators on Soundscape Studies

Margret Sibylle Engel, André Fiebig, Carmella Pfaffenbach, Janina Fels

2021Current Pollution Reports63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This work reviews the literature of 46 peer-reviewed papers and presents the current status on the use of psychoacoustic indicators in soundscape studies. The selection of papers for a systematic review followed the PRISMA method. Afterwards, descriptive analysis and principal component analysis (PCA) were realised. For the PCA, the following parameters extracted from the papers were analysed: psychoacoustic indicator, hypothesis, statistical units, data collection method and major findings for each investigated psychoacoustic indicator. The results show an overview of the use of psychoacoustic indicators, through main hypothesis and findings for each psychoacoustic indicator i.e. the importance of statistical units, such as percentiles, to investigate the hypothesis related to the description of auditory descriptors and perceptual attributes. Another important finding is that many papers lack the specification of computation methods limiting the comparability of study results and impeding the meta-analyses.

Topics & Concepts

PsychoacousticsComparabilityComputer scienceSoundscapePrincipal component analysisStatisticsPerceptionPsychologyMathematicsArtificial intelligenceAcousticsCombinatoricsNeurosciencePhysicsSound (geography)Noise Effects and ManagementHearing Loss and RehabilitationAcoustic Wave Phenomena Research