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Quantitative Prediction and Analysis of Rattle Index Using DNN on Sound Quality of Synthetic Sources with Gaussian Noise
by Jaehyeon Nam, Seokbeom Kim and Dongshin Ko
Sensors 2024, 24(16), 5128; https://doi.org/10.3390/s24165128 - 8 Aug 2024
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This study researched the prediction of the BSR noise evaluation quantitative index, Loudness N10, for sound sources with noise using statistics and machine learning. A total of 1170 data points was obtained from 130 automotive seats measured at 9-point positions, with Gaussian noise [...] Read more.
This study researched the prediction of the BSR noise evaluation quantitative index, Loudness N10, for sound sources with noise using statistics and machine learning. A total of 1170 data points was obtained from 130 automotive seats measured at 9-point positions, with Gaussian noise integrated to construct synthetic sound data. Ten physical quantities related to sound quality and sound pressure were used and defined as dB and fluctuation strength, considering statistical characteristics and Loudness N10. BSR quantitative index prediction was performed using regression analysis with K-fold cross-validation, DNN in hold-out, and DNN in K-fold cross-validation. The DNN in the K-fold cross-validation model demonstrated relatively superior prediction accuracy, especially when the data quantity was relatively small. The results demonstrate that applying machine learning to BSR prediction allows for the prediction of quantitative indicators without complex formulas and that specific physical quantities can be easily estimated even with noise. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Physical Sensors)
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