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Blind estimation of reverberation time in classrooms and hospital wards
Authors:Paul Kendrick  Nicola Shiers  Robert Conetta  Trevor J Cox  Bridget M Shield  Charlie Mydlarz
Institution:1. Acoustics Research Centre, University of Salford, Salford, Greater Manchester M5 4WT, United Kingdom;2. Faculty of Engineering, Science and Built Environment, London South Bank University, London SE1 0AA, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper investigates blind Reverberation Time (RT) estimation in occupied classrooms and hospital wards. Measurements are usually made while these spaces are unoccupied for logistical reasons. However, occupancy can have a significant impact on the rate of reverberant decay. Recent work has developed a Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) method which utilises only passively recorded speech and music signals, this enables measurements to be made while the room is in use. In this paper the MLE method is applied to recordings made in classrooms during lessons. Classroom occupancy levels differ for each lesson, therefore a model is developed using blind estimates to predict the RT for any occupancy level to within ±0.07 s for the mid-frequency octave bands. The model is also able to predict the effective room and per person absorption area.Ambient sound recordings were also carried out in a number of rooms in two hospitals for a week. Hospital measurements are more challenging as the occurrence of free reverberant decay is rarer than in schools and the acoustic conditions may be non-stationary. However, by gaining recordings over a period of a week, estimates can be gained within ±0.07 s. These estimates are representative of the times when the room contains the highest acoustic absorption. In other words when curtains are drawn, there are many visitors or perhaps a window may be open.
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