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Psychoacoustic Annoyance Implementation With Wireless Acoustic Sensor Networks for Monitoring in Smart Cities

2020

Soundscape standard (ISO 12913) is mainly oriented to describe the psychoacoustic annoyance (PA) due to the perceived sound in different environments. The evaluation of this annoyance is commonly based on the Zwicker and Fastl model that defines several components related to this subjective annoyance, such as loudness, sharpness, roughness, and fluctuation strength. But due to their complexity, these components are difficult to be calculated on small board computers (SBCs) in real time in order to enable a wireless acoustic sensor network for PA monitoring. In this article, we describe the necessary procedures to implement the complete psychoacoustic model by Zwicker and Fastl in a precise …

SoundscapeComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryReal-time computingAcoustic sensorAnnoyance02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsLoudnessHardware and ArchitectureSignal Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWireless020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPsychoacousticsbusinessInformation SystemsIEEE Internet of Things Journal
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Measuring consumer brand engagement on social media with annoyance as a moderator

2017

Consumer brand engagement (CBE) is indisputably an emerging topic in the marketing literature, yet the amount of research on its antecedents and outcomes is limited. Besides academics, it has also gained traction among practitioners who have started to experiment with new methods to engage consumers with their brands. Most of these marketing efforts have started to take place in social media, as the number of consumers who can be reached with services such as Facebook, Instagram or YouTube is increasing exponentially. While the corporate investments in social media are increasing, many marketing practitioners have trouble reaching the positive outcomes of consumer brand engagement suggested…

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2016

BACKGROUND: While noise annoyance has become recognized as an important environmental stressor, its association to mental health has hardly been studied. We therefore determined the association of noise annoyance to anxiety and depression and explored the contribution of diverse environmental sources to overall noise annoyance. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We investigated cross-sectional data of n = 15.010 participants of the Gutenberg Health Study (GHS), a population-based, prospective, single-center cohort study in Mid-Germany (age 35 to 74 years). Noise annoyance was assessed separately for road traffic, aircraft, railways, industrial, neighborhood indoor and outdoor noise ("during the day"; "i…

education.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtyMultidisciplinaryAircraft noisebusiness.industryPopulationEnvironmental stressorPoison controlAnnoyanceEnvironmental exposure010501 environmental sciencesAudiology01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInjury preventionmedicineAnxiety030212 general & internal medicinemedicine.symptomeducationbusinessPsychiatryhuman activities0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPLOS ONE
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When tinnitus loudness and annoyance are discrepant: audiological characteristics and psychological profile.

2006

This study evaluates sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of patients reporting discrepant levels of tinnitus loudness and annoyance. 4958 subjects recruited from a national tinnitus association completed a comprehensive screening questionnaire including Klockhoff and Lindblom’s loudness grading system and the psychometric Mini-TQ (Tinnitus Questionnaire). There was a moderate correlation of 0.45 between loudness and annoyance. Of the subjects reporting very loud tinnitus, about one third had only mild or moderate annoyance scores. They were not different from those with high annoyance regarding age, gender and tinnitus duration, but annoyance was increased when subjects had additi…

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Factors Influencing Tinnitus Loudness and Annoyance

2006

Objective To evaluate the 2 major components of tinnitus severity, loudness and annoyance, and their degree of dependence on characteristics of tinnitus manifestation, history, and etiology. Design Cross-sectional survey performed during the first months of 2004. Setting Nonclinical population. Participants A total of 4995 members of the German Tinnitus League. Main Outcome Measures Comprehensive screening questionnaire, including the Klockhoff and Lindblom loudness grading system and the miniversion of the Tinnitus Questionnaire. Results A moderate correlation of 0.45 was found between tinnitus loudness and annoyance. Both factors were generally higher in men, those older than 50 years, th…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentHearing lossLoudness PerceptionPopulationAnnoyanceAudiologySeverity of Illness IndexLoudnessTinnitusSex FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesVertigoSeverity of illnessotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansMedicineeducationAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studybiologybusiness.industryHyperacusisAge FactorsAuditory ThresholdGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationCross-Sectional StudiesOtorhinolaryngologyFemaleSurgerymedicine.symptombusinessPerceptual Maskinghuman activitiespsychological phenomena and processesTinnitusFollow-Up StudiesArchives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
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Airborne disease: a case of a Takotsubo cardiomyopathie as a consequence of nighttime aircraft noise exposure.

2016

Chronic noise exposure (in particular nighttime noise) leads to disturbances of activities, sleep, and communication. As a consequence, emotional responses or annoyance will lead to stress reactions characterized by an activation of the sympathetic nervous system and/or increased levels of circulating stress hormones. We report here a case of a patient, who was exposed to heavy …

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A social survey on the effects of environmental noise on the residents of Pamplona, Spain

1998

Abstract An extensive noise survey carried out in the city of Pamplona, Spain over 2 years has allowed us to elaborate a detailed daytime acoustic map of this city. The degree of noise annoyance in the community and its relationship with the measured noise levels has also been studied by means of a social survey.

geographyGeneral Social SurveyNoisegeography.geographical_feature_categoryAcoustics and UltrasonicsEnvironmental engineeringUrban noiseEnvironmental noiseSocioeconomicsUrban areaNoise annoyanceResidential areaApplied Acoustics
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Noise annoyance is associated with depression and anxiety in the general population : the contribution of aircraft noise

2015

BACKGROUND: While noise annoyance has become recognized as an important environmental stressor, its association to mental health has hardly been studied. We therefore determined the association of noise annoyance to anxiety and depression and explored the contribution of diverse environmental sources to overall noise annoyance. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We investigated cross-sectional data of n = 15.010 participants of the Gutenberg Health Study (GHS), a population-based, prospective, single-center cohort study in Mid-Germany (age 35 to 74 years). Noise annoyance was assessed separately for road traffic, aircraft, railways, industrial, neighborhood indoor and outdoor noise ("during the day"; "i…

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Computation of Psycho-Acoustic Annoyance Using Deep Neural Networks

2019

Psycho-acoustic parameters have been extensively used to evaluate the discomfort or pleasure produced by the sounds in our environment. In this context, wireless acoustic sensor networks (WASNs) can be an interesting solution for monitoring subjective annoyance in certain soundscapes, since they can be used to register the evolution of such parameters in time and space. Unfortunately, the calculation of the psycho-acoustic parameters involved in common annoyance models implies a significant computational cost, and makes difficult the acquisition and transmission of these parameters at the nodes. As a result, monitoring psycho-acoustic annoyance becomes an expensive and inefficient task. Thi…

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Noise annoyance predicts symptoms of depression, anxiety and sleep disturbance 5 years later. Findings from the Gutenberg Health Study

2020

Abstract Background Cross-sectional studies have shown that noise annoyance is strongly associated with mental distress, however, its long-term effects on mental health is unknown. We therefore investigated whether noise annoyance predicts depression, anxiety and sleep disturbance in a large, representative sample 5 years later. Methods We investigated longitudinal data of N = 11 905 participants of the Gutenberg Health Study, a population-based, prospective, single-centre cohort study in mid-Germany (age at baseline 35–74 years). Noise annoyance was assessed at baseline and 5-year follow-up (sources: road traffic, aircraft, railways, industrial, neighbourhood indoor and outdoor noise; and …

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