
Standardization of the Sottek Hearing Model-based fluctuation strength calculation algorithm
Fluctuating sounds are easily recognizable and have a significant impact on sound quality. Therefore, it is important to quantify them in a way that reflects human perception. Many studies have been reported in the literature on the perception of fluctuating sounds. However, there is
currently no standardized calculation method. Especially for technical sounds, there is no reliable approach to estimate the perceived fluctuation strength. This article briefly introduces an improved method for calculating the perceived fluctuation strength of arbitrary sounds. This algorithm
is based on the Sottek Hearing Model Roughness, published in the ECMA-418-2 standard, and on the high-resolution spectral analysis (HSA) for the identification of low-rate modulations. The new method will also be published in ECMA-418-2. This article focuses on presenting the validation of
the new method.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: HEAD acoustics GmbH
Publication date: 25 July 2025
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