Spatial audio quality perception (Part 2): A linear regression model

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Abstract

Previously-obtained data, quantifying the degree of quality degradation resulting from a range of spatial audio processes (SAPs), can be used to build a regression model of perceived spatial audio quality in terms of previously developed spatially and timbrally relevant metrics. A generalizable model thus built, employing just five metrics and two principal components, performs well in its prediction of the quality of a range of program types degraded by a multitude of SAPs commonly encountered in consumer audio reproduction, auditioned at both central and off-center listening positions. Such a model can provide a correlation to listening test data of r = 0.89, with a root mean square error (RMSE) of 11%, making its performance comparable to that of previous audio quality models and making it a suitable core for an artificial-listener-based spatial audio quality evaluation system.

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Conetta, R., Brookes, T., Rumsey, F., ZielińSki, S., Dewhirst, M., Jackson, P., … George, S. (2014). Spatial audio quality perception (Part 2): A linear regression model. AES: Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 62(12), 847–860. https://doi.org/10.17743/jaes.2014.0047

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