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This dataset contains data generated as part of the AudioCommons project (DS 5.2.1). Data relate to the development of Deliverable D5.2 which was the first prototype of a set of timbral characterisation tools for semantically annotating audio content. Data comprise Max-based listening test interfaces, audio files, test results in the form of csv files, and documentation. References D5.2 (2016): A.Pearce, T.Brookes, R.Mason, "First prototype of timbral characterisation tools for semantically annotating non-musical content", AudioCommons Deliverable Report - http://www.audiocommons.org/materials/ Martin (2017): C.Martin, "Timbral Tagging: Towards the Development of a model for Metallic-natured sounds", Undergraduate technical project, Institute of Sound Recording, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK.
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Perceptual Model, Timbre, Psychoacoustics
Perceptual Model, Timbre, Psychoacoustics
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