Cross-cultural comparison of sound sensation and its prediction models for Korean traditional silk fabrics |
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Authors: | Eunjou Yi |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Clothing and Textiles, Cheju National University, 690-756 Jeju, Korea |
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Abstract: | In this study, cross-cultural comparison of sound sensation for Korean traditional silk fabrics between Korea and America
was performed and prediction models for sound sensation by objective measurements including sound parameters such as level
pressure of total sound (LPT), Zwicker’s psychoacoustic characteristics, and mechanical properties by Kawabata Evaluation
System were established for each nation to explore the objective parameters explaining sound sensation of the Korean traditional
silk. As results, Koreans felt the silk fabric sounds soft and smooth while Americans were revealed as perceiving them hard
and rough. Both Koreans and Americans were pleasant with sounds of Gongdan and Newttong and especially Newttong was preferred
more by Americans in terms of sound sensation. In prediction models, some of subjective sensation were found as being related
mainly with mechanical properties of traditional silk fabrics such as surface and compressional characteristics. |
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Keywords: | Cross-cultural comparison Sound sensation Mechanical property Sound parameter Traditional silk fabrics Prediction model |
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