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An evidence-based soundscape taxonomy

Bones, OC; Cox, TJ; Davies, WJ

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OC Bones



Abstract

In an attempt to cultivate standardization in soundscape reporting Brown, Kang and Gjestland offered
an influential schema by which the acoustic environment is divided initially into indoor and outdoor environments, and within each into further categories; urban, rural, wilderness, and underwater. Within each of these, sounds are categorised with increasing levels of detail. However, this schema is offered as an organizational framework for further elaboration, rather than as an evidence-based account of semantic categories. In other soundscape categorisation research semantic differential data are used to examine how perceptually similar sounds are. However, this approach typically involves prescribing descriptive terms, taken from previous research or simply prescribed by the researcher, rather than eliciting descriptive terms and semantic categories per se. Another common method for identifying semantic categories is to perform multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis of similarity data generated by a pairwise comparison task. This approach avoids prescribing attributes with which to rate sounds; however the absence of semantic labelling in the task means that interpretation of the data is necessarily subjective, and the amount of time required to perform pairwise comparisons on a large number of sounds is potentially prohibitive. Here we present an evidence-based account of semantic categories of sounds commonly described in the soundscape literature, using a robust method based upon perceptual data generated by an online sorting and category-labelling task. This method is relatively quick to perform and elicits rather than prescribes categories and descriptive terms.

Citation

Bones, O., Cox, T., & Davies, W. (2017, July). An evidence-based soundscape taxonomy. Presented at 24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration ICSV24, London, UK

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name 24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration ICSV24
Conference Location London, UK
Start Date Jul 23, 2017
End Date Jul 27, 2017
Publication Date Sep 1, 2017
Deposit Date Nov 19, 2018
Publicly Available Date Nov 19, 2018
Book Title 24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2017 (ICSV 24)
ISBN 9781510845855
Publisher URL https://www.iiav.org/archives_icsv_last/2017_icsv24/indexbd58.html?va=viewpage&vaid=410
Related Public URLs https://www.iiav.org/index.php
Additional Information Access Information : Proceedings of the 24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV24) published by IIAV, reproduced by permission. This document is for informational or personal use only.
Event Type : Conference

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