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Influence of structural variability upon sound perception : Usefulness of fractional factorial designs

Vincent Koehl
Etienne Parizet

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The present paper introduces an efficient and time-saving approach for the evaluation of the consequences of structural uncertainties on sound perception. Its aim is to validate the use of fractional factorial designs for perceptual assessment of a model system. A test bench was used, which allowed to accurately control the variability of several structural design parameters. Sounds emitted by the bench were recorded with a dummy head and submitted to listeners during two experiments, in which they had to evaluate the dissimilarity of each sound to a reference, representing the nominal state of the device. In the first experiment, six factors, assumed to be independent, were used to define a fractional factorial design. As an analysis of variance showed that two interactions between factors should have been taken into account, a second experimental design was developed to quantify these interactions. These two experiments allowed to define an accurate model of sound perception, describing the effect of each factor on the perceived dissimilarity. Thus, it was possible to relate the variability of the structure to the perception of the sound emitted with few experimental effort.
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hal-00414849 , version 1 (26-06-2013)

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Vincent Koehl, Etienne Parizet. Influence of structural variability upon sound perception : Usefulness of fractional factorial designs. Applied Acoustics, 2006, 67 (3), pp.249-270. ⟨10.1016/j.apacoust.2005.06.002⟩. ⟨hal-00414849⟩
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