TY - GEN
T1 - Urban environment soundscape evaluation
T2 - 49th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, INTER-NOISE 2020
AU - Alsina-Pagès, Rosa Ma
AU - Orga, Ferran
AU - Freixes, Marc
AU - Mallol, Roger
AU - Aletta, Francesco
AU - Mitchell, Andrew
AU - Kang, Jian
AU - Foraster, Maria
N1 - Funding Information:
The research presented in this work has been partially supported by the LIFE DYNAMAP project (LIFE13 ENV/IT/001254) and partially by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant Agreement No. 740696, project title: Soundscape Indices-SSID). The authors would like to thank BlueWave for the recording of the audio files in the sensors of the WASN.
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/8/23
Y1 - 2020/8/23
N2 - As one of the main urban environmental pollutants, noise is becoming a real public health concern due to its impact on citizen's well-being. Real-operation noise monitoring can help policy makers in improving the quality of urban environments. To this end, Wireless Acoustic Sensor Networks (WASNs) have been deployed in crowded city centers in both America and Europe. The main application of WASNs is to measure the noise levels from road traffic. Yet, other types of sounds can be found in urban areas, which may also affect citizen's health. Here, we aim to evaluate the citizen's perception of different urban sounds considering their psychoacoustic characteristics, namely loudness, sharpness, roughness, fluctuation strength and tonality. To this end, we have conducted an on-line and off-site listening test using a urban acoustic event dataset collected by WASNs in Milan. The dataset includes seven common urban noises such as sirens, horns, people talking, truck, works, among others. Participants have been asked to rate the level of agreement with adjectives such as loud, shrilling, disturbing, sharp or pleasant. The test responses from one hundred volunteers allow us to gather valuable information about people's perceptions of common urban noises.
AB - As one of the main urban environmental pollutants, noise is becoming a real public health concern due to its impact on citizen's well-being. Real-operation noise monitoring can help policy makers in improving the quality of urban environments. To this end, Wireless Acoustic Sensor Networks (WASNs) have been deployed in crowded city centers in both America and Europe. The main application of WASNs is to measure the noise levels from road traffic. Yet, other types of sounds can be found in urban areas, which may also affect citizen's health. Here, we aim to evaluate the citizen's perception of different urban sounds considering their psychoacoustic characteristics, namely loudness, sharpness, roughness, fluctuation strength and tonality. To this end, we have conducted an on-line and off-site listening test using a urban acoustic event dataset collected by WASNs in Milan. The dataset includes seven common urban noises such as sirens, horns, people talking, truck, works, among others. Participants have been asked to rate the level of agreement with adjectives such as loud, shrilling, disturbing, sharp or pleasant. The test responses from one hundred volunteers allow us to gather valuable information about people's perceptions of common urban noises.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85101343439
T3 - Proceedings of 2020 International Congress on Noise Control Engineering, INTER-NOISE 2020
BT - Proceedings of 2020 International Congress on Noise Control Engineering, INTER-NOISE 2020
A2 - Jeon, Jin Yong
PB - Korean Society of Noise and Vibration Engineering
Y2 - 23 August 2020 through 26 August 2020
ER -