Recognizability and Perceived Urgency of Bicycle Bells

Lisa Frohmann, Marian Weger, Robert Höldrich
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Raising awareness about how alarm sounds are perceived and evaluated by an individual in traffic scenery is important for developing new alarm designs, as well as for improving existing ones. Bearing a positive contribution to road safety, cyclists and pedestrians especially can benefit from appropriate alarming bell and horn sounds. Primarily, the alarm signal should evoke a precise idea of what is the source of the warning and the desired reaction to it. Furthermore, it should not be masked by other noises thus going undetected by the ear. Finally, an appropriate warning signal should transmit the urgency of a given situation, while at the same time, it should not cause other road users and pedestrians to startle. In two listening experiments, we examined the perception of commonly available bicycle bells and horns. Average typicality or recognizability as a bicycle bell among other everyday sounds has been investigated through a free identification task. In a second experiment, we tested perceived urgency of the warning sounds in relation to traffic noise. This article further provides a survey on non-verbal alarm design, as well as an analysis of acoustic properties of common bicycle bells and horns. Consequently, a linear regression model presents the relationship between named properties and perceived urgency. It is our intention to give an insight into the often unattended but important issue of the perception of auditory warning sounds in our everyday acoustic environment.
自行车铃声的可识别性和感知紧迫性
提高人们对警报声音在交通环境中的感知和评价的认识,对于开发新的警报设计以及改进现有的警报设计非常重要。骑自行车者和行人对道路安全做出了积极贡献,尤其可以从适当的警铃和喇叭声中受益。首先,警报信号应该唤起一个准确的想法,即警报的来源是什么,以及对它的期望反应是什么。此外,它不应该被其他噪音掩盖,从而不被耳朵检测到。最后,适当的警告信号应传达给定情况的紧迫性,同时不应引起其他道路使用者和行人的惊吓。在两个听力实验中,我们检查了对常见的自行车铃声和喇叭的感知。通过一项自由识别任务,研究了自行车铃声在其他日常声音中的平均典型性或可识别性。在第二个实验中,我们测试了与交通噪音相关的警告声音的感知紧迫性。本文进一步对非言语报警设计进行了综述,并对常见的自行车铃和喇叭的声学特性进行了分析。因此,线性回归模型呈现了命名属性与感知紧迫性之间的关系。我们的目的是深入了解我们日常声学环境中经常被忽视但重要的听觉警告声音感知问题。
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