Summary
Current models of audio testing measure `basic audio quality', using subjects to judge any difference. This leads to a perceived magnitude of distortions and a subjective acceptability.
The QESTRAL acoustic testing model looks at any and all difference in the spatial attributes.
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Availability
Available for licence
Demonstrator Available
IP status
Patent Pending
Technical
This has been developed over a 3 year period in collaboration between the University of Surrey, BBC R&D and Bang & Olufsen.
Two multi-stimulus listening tests were used to collect listeners¿ judgements of spatial quality to calibrate the regression model. The test used 31 listeners, 43 degradations, 3 types of programme material and 2 listening positions.
The model was calibrated using least-squares regression, with a fixed constraint at the top of the scale. A leave-one-out cross-validation gave R2 = 0.78 and a root-mean-squared error of prediction (RMSEP) of 12.0%.