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ECMA 418-2

Psychoacoustic metrics for ITT equipment — Part 2 (models based on human perception)

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Organization: ECMA
Publication Date: 1 December 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 52
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This standard describes a hearing model and psychoacoustic metrics dependent on the hearing model. The input to the hearing model are sound signals recorded using the procedures of ECMA-74 . The hearing model expresses specific loudness. [1] Psychoacoustic models use the specific loudness to express the strength of any tonalities or roughness in the sound generated by Information Technology and Telecommunications (ITT) equipment. While developed for ITT equipment, the psychoacoustic methods of this standard may be relevant to other applications like automobiles, consumer appliances, etc.

The tonality metric of this standard uses the auto-correlation function to describe causes of perceived tonality such as individual or multiple steady or time-varying discrete tones, individual or multiple spectrally elevated bands or slopes of noise, and combinations of these phenomena. A similar approach was published in 1998 to determine "pitch salience" [2].

The roughness metric presented in this standard uses a spectrum of the sound signal envelope, refined by a quadratic fit estimator, to describe roughness arising from sound signal envelope variations within a critical band at modulation rates between 20 and around 300 Hz. For steady sounds, roughness perception peaks at modulation rates of 70 Hz.

Document History

December 1, 2022
Psychoacoustic metrics for ITT equipment — Part 2 (models based on human perception)
This standard describes the hearing model and psychoacoustic metrics dependent on the hearing model. The input to the hearing model are sound signals recorded using the procedures of ECMA-74. The...
ECMA 418-2
December 1, 2020
Psychoacoustic metrics for ITT equipment — Part 2 (models based on human perception)
This standard describes a hearing model and psychoacoustic metrics dependent on the hearing model. The input to the hearing model are sound signals recorded using the procedures of ECMA-74 . The...

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