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A study on the hearing characteristic based equalizer design for the elderly

고령층의 가청주파수 특성을 고려한 이퀄라이저 연구

  • 이철희 (경희대학교 포스트모던음악학과) ;
  • 홍성규 (경희대학교 포스트모던음악학과)
  • Received : 2018.04.05
  • Accepted : 2018.04.25
  • Published : 2018.04.30

Abstract

This study delves into how the equalizer can compensate for a sound pressure of lost frequencies. The targeted audiences are senior citizens who have difficulties hearing high-frequency because of a decline of audio frequency. Through investigations, this study confirms that the reason why reduction of high-frequency hearing increases depending on senescence. By considering the features of audio frequency of senior citizens, it also clarifies the necessity of equalizer reflecting features of audio frequency for the senior citizens, which have dramatically increased in Korea. There are application programs having functions, which provide several options of equalizer setup that people can adjust it depending on their own audio frequency. Some of them provide different equalizer setup depending on age. This study, however, reveals that they are not fully enough to compensate for the range of hearing loss of the senior citizens. Therefore, by pointing out limitations of existing functions and suggesting improvements, this study explores the way of improvements that enhance the sound transmissions of digital media contents for senior citizens.

본 연구는 가청주파수 축소로 인해 고주파수의 청취력 저하를 겪는 고령층에게 손실된 주파수의 음압을 보상하는 이퀄라이저 연구이다. 연구를 통해 신체 노화에 따라 고주파수 청력역치가 증가하는 원인과 고령층의 가청주파수 특성을 고찰하여 급격하게 증가하고 있는 우리나라 고령층에게 가청주파수 특성을 반영한 이퀄라이저 제공이 필요한 이유를 밝혔다. 현재 일부 애플리케이션에서 사용자의 가청주파수를 확인한 뒤 이를 반영한 이퀄라이저 설정을 제공하는 기능과 연령대 별로 상이한 이퀄라이저 설정을 제공하는 기능이 상용화 되어있으나 실험을 통해 소리 개선 효과를 확인한 결과 고령층의 청력 손실 폭을 온전히 보상하기에는 부족한 것으로 나타났다. 따라서 기존 기능의 한계점을 지적하고 이를 개선하는 방법을 제안하여 고령층에게 제공되는 디지털 미디어 콘텐츠의 소리 전달력을 향상시키는 방법을 모색했다.

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