Translating soundscape descriptors with facial emojis
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To describe the affects related to the perception of sound environments, the ISO 12913 standard proposes the use of 8 verbal scales (pleasant, chaotic, vibrant, uneventful, calm, annoying, eventful and monotonous) inspired by the theory of emotions proposed by Russell et al., and the Swedish Sounsdcape Quality Protocol. In the context of the international development of this standard, the issue of translating these terms into each language is currently being studied by about 20 research teams around the world in the framework of the "Soundscape Attribute Translation Project". As a counterpoint to this approach, for languages that will not be considered in the project or for illiterate populations (e.g. children), this study proposes to evaluate the relevance of using facial emojis to translate the verbal attributes. This work proposes a replication of the protocol set out in the "Soundscape Attribute Translation Project" by presenting facial emojis instead of the verbal attributes. A descriptive analysis of the results through a principal compo
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