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Subjective assessment of disturbing noise from gramophone records
Vlašín, Martin ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rášo, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on distortion that occurs by playing gramophone records. Due to functional principle of turntable and due to origin of individual distortion, which may occur while playing records, were selected two most significant and most frequently occurring distortion. For these distortion is studied their effect on subjective assessment of audio record. From data obtained from participants in the listening test was performed statistical analysis, also test of reliability and detection of any possible errors occurring in the assessments of individual listeners. The conclusions from results confirmed differences between two distortions and also between different audio samples on the subjective perception of the quality of audio experience for listener.
Subjective evaluation of background noise in audio systems
Falešník, Vlastimil ; Mach, Václav (referee) ; Rášo, Ondřej (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis, the effect of additive background noise on audio recordings was researched. This kind of noise often occurs when these recordings are being restored. The most frequent effort is to suppress these unwanted noises. While suppressing the noises, the most problematic part is that it always depends on subjective evaluation of the listener. Practical impacts of these noises were researched throughout two listening tests. Afterwards, it was necessary to choose proper (ordinal) evaluating scale. The listening tests established the subjective assessment of jammed additive noise degree. Finally, the effect of selected parameters on subjective perceived quality was determined.
Subjective assessment of disturbing noise from gramophone records
Vlašín, Martin ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rášo, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on distortion that occurs by playing gramophone records. Due to functional principle of turntable and due to origin of individual distortion, which may occur while playing records, were selected two most significant and most frequently occurring distortion. For these distortion is studied their effect on subjective assessment of audio record. From data obtained from participants in the listening test was performed statistical analysis, also test of reliability and detection of any possible errors occurring in the assessments of individual listeners. The conclusions from results confirmed differences between two distortions and also between different audio samples on the subjective perception of the quality of audio experience for listener.
Subjective evaluation of background noise in audio systems
Falešník, Vlastimil ; Mach, Václav (referee) ; Rášo, Ondřej (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis, the effect of additive background noise on audio recordings was researched. This kind of noise often occurs when these recordings are being restored. The most frequent effort is to suppress these unwanted noises. While suppressing the noises, the most problematic part is that it always depends on subjective evaluation of the listener. Practical impacts of these noises were researched throughout two listening tests. Afterwards, it was necessary to choose proper (ordinal) evaluating scale. The listening tests established the subjective assessment of jammed additive noise degree. Finally, the effect of selected parameters on subjective perceived quality was determined.

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