TY - GEN
T1 - Preliminary results of the Soundscape Attributes Translation Project (SATP)
T2 - lessons learned and next steps
AU - Aletta, Francesco
AU - Oberman, Tin
AU - Mitchell, Andrew
AU - Kang, Jian
AU - SATP Consortium
AU - Nguyen, TL
AU - Xie, H
AU - Antunes, S
AU - Khelil, S
AU - Lam, B
AU - Chieng, J
AU - Sarampalis, Anastasios
AU - van den Bosch, Kirsten
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The ISO/TS 12913-2:2018 document for soundscape data collection provides a questionnaire instrument for researchers and practitioners to use worldwide, but its applicability has been questioned, since it’s only available in English. To address the lack of research on translations of the soundscape descriptors proposed in Method A of the ISO technical specifications (i.e., vibrant, pleasant, calm, uneventful, monotonous, annoying, chaotic, eventful), an international collaboration, the Soundscape Attributes Translation Project (SATP), was initiated to translate the descriptors into several languages, using different methodological approaches, with the goal of validating the translations using standardized listening experiments. This paper presents the current state of advancement of the project, reporting on preliminary results from selected national working groups within the SATP network, as well as discussing the proposed analysis framework to validate the translations.
AB - The ISO/TS 12913-2:2018 document for soundscape data collection provides a questionnaire instrument for researchers and practitioners to use worldwide, but its applicability has been questioned, since it’s only available in English. To address the lack of research on translations of the soundscape descriptors proposed in Method A of the ISO technical specifications (i.e., vibrant, pleasant, calm, uneventful, monotonous, annoying, chaotic, eventful), an international collaboration, the Soundscape Attributes Translation Project (SATP), was initiated to translate the descriptors into several languages, using different methodological approaches, with the goal of validating the translations using standardized listening experiments. This paper presents the current state of advancement of the project, reporting on preliminary results from selected national working groups within the SATP network, as well as discussing the proposed analysis framework to validate the translations.
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-88-88942-67-4
SP - 701
EP - 705
BT - Proceedings of Forum Acusticum
A2 - Astolfi, Arianna
A2 - Asdrubali, Francesco
A2 - Shtrepi, Louena
PB - European Acoustics Association, EAA
ER -