Limited Emotional Value Added by Immersive 3D Audio: A Reanalysis

Kilian Sander, Yves Wycisk, R. Kopiez
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Music in three-dimensional (3D) audio formats is becoming increasingly important in many areas of the entertainment industry. However, little research has been done on the effects of various playback formats on the emotional listening experience. A study by Hahn made an important contribution to this topic. Based on a repeated measures design and using the Geneva Emotional Music Scale (GEMS), he conducted a listening experiment comparing music experiences resulting from presentations in stereo, 5.1 surround sound, and Auro-3D 9.1 (a 3D audio format containing a 5.1 surround sound layer and four height channels) reproduced by loudspeakers. Data were made available for a reanalysis. The main aims of this study were (1) analyzing listening differences between formats as measured by the original GEMS factors, (2) calculating effect sizes for a better estimation of sample sizes for future studies, and (3) making the data set available to the public. For the reanalysis, the ratings of participants were aggregated (mean values for the nine GEMS factors per audio format). There were significant differences between the formats as shown by a nonparametric MANOVA ( N = 52) with the GEMS factors as dependent variables and the three audio formats as a repeated measures factor. For the GEMS factor Transcendence, an ANOVA ( N = 52) revealed a large omnibus effect (ηp2 = .206) for the three formats. Pairwise contrasts showed a significant increase (small to medium effect size) in emotional experiences for the Transcendence factor from stereo to surround sound (Cohen's dZ = 0.31), surround sound to 3D audio (Cohen's dZ = 0.45), and stereo to 3D audio (Cohen's dZ = 0.64).
沉浸式3D音频的有限情感价值:再分析
三维(3D)音频格式的音乐在娱乐行业的许多领域变得越来越重要。然而,关于各种播放格式对情感聆听体验的影响的研究很少。哈恩的一项研究对这一课题作出了重要贡献。基于重复测量设计并使用日内瓦情感音乐量表(GEMS),他进行了一项聆听实验,比较了立体声、5.1环绕声和Auro-3D 9.1(一种包含5.1环绕声层和四个高度通道的3D音频格式)扬声器再现的音乐体验。数据被用于再分析。本研究的主要目的是:(1)通过原始GEMS因素分析不同格式的听力差异,(2)计算效应大小,以便更好地估计未来研究的样本量,(3)将数据集提供给公众。为了重新分析,参与者的评分被汇总(每种音频格式的九个GEMS因素的平均值)。以GEMS因素为因变量,三种音频格式为重复测量因素的非参数方差分析(N = 52)显示,格式之间存在显著差异。对于GEMS因子超越,方差分析(N = 52)显示三种格式存在较大的综合效应(ηp2 = .206)。两两对比显示,从立体声到环绕声(Cohen’s dZ = 0.31),从环绕声到3D音频(Cohen’s dZ = 0.45),从立体声到3D音频(Cohen’s dZ = 0.64),情感体验的超越因素显著增加(小到中等效应大小)。
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