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Instantaneous,
Short-Term, and Long-Term Loudness
Finally, Fig.7.9 shows the instantaneous loudness,
short-term loudness, and long-term loudness functions
overlaid, for the same speech sample used in the previous plots.
These are all single-valued functions of time which indicate the
relative loudness of the signal on different time scales. See
[88] for further discussion. While the lower
plot looks reasonable, the upper plot (in sones) predicts only three
audible time regions. Evidently, it corresponds to a very low
listening level.8.8
The instantaneous loudness is simply the sum of the specific loudness
over all frequencies. The short- and long-term loudnesses are derived
by smoothing the instantaneous loudness with respect to time using
various psychoacoustically motivated time constants
[88]. The smoothing is nonlinear because the
loudness tracks a rising amplitude very quickly, while decaying with a
slower time constant.8.9 The loudness of a brief sound is
taken to be the local maximum of the short-term loudness curve. The
long-term loudness is related to loudness memory over time.
The upper plot gives loudness in sones, which is based on
loudness perception experiments [276]; at 1 kHz and
above, loudness perception is approximately logarithmic above 50 dB
SPL or so, while below that, it tends toward being more linear. The
lower plot is given in phons, which is simply sound pressure
level (SPL) in dB at 1 kHz [276, p. 111]; at other
frequencies, the amplitude in phons is defined by following an
``equal-loudness curve'' over to 1 kHz and reading off the level there
in dB SPL. This means, e.g., that all pure tones have the same
perceived loudness when they are at the same phon level, and the dB
SPL at 1 kHz defines the loudness of such tones in phons.
Figure 7.9:
Total instantaneous,
short-term, and long-term loudness, computed from the
specific loudness. Top: sone loudness scale. Bottom: loudness in
phons.
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