CORRELATION OF PSYCHOACOUSTIC INDICES WITH TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ACROSS CLUSTER-CLASSIFIED INTERSECTIONS IN A DEVELOPING TIER-2 INDIAN CITY

Published in 18/08/2025 - ISBN: 978-65-272-1573-8

Paper Title
CORRELATION OF PSYCHOACOUSTIC INDICES WITH TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ACROSS CLUSTER-CLASSIFIED INTERSECTIONS IN A DEVELOPING TIER-2 INDIAN CITY
Authors
  • Bhanu chaudhary
  • Anirudh Mishra
  • Bhaven N. Tandel
  • Manoranjan Parida
Modality
Onsite-Oral
Subject area
16.1. Perception and Sound Design for Electric Vehicles
Publishing Date
18/08/2025
Country of Publishing
Brazil | Brasil
Language of Publishing
Inglês
Paper Page
https://www.even3.com.br/anais/international-congress-exposition-noise-control-engineering/1074576-correlation-of-psychoacoustic-indices-with-traffic-conditions-across-cluster-classified-intersections-in-a-devel
ISBN
978-65-272-1573-8
Keywords
Psychoacoustic indices, Traffic noise, K-Means clustering, Variance Inflation Factor
Summary
This study investigates the relationship between traffic conditions and psychoacoustic indices in a developing city, using half-hourly data collected in the morning and evening at different intersections. The psychoacoustic indices were computed using standardized methodologies, with loudness calculated through Zwicker’s model based on sound pressure levels, while sharpness was derived from frequency-weighted contributions above 2 kHz. Roughness and fluctuation strength were extracted using signal processing techniques, applying band-pass and low-pass filtering to isolate rapid and slow sound fluctuations. Spearman’s correlation analysis revealed significant associations, particularly highlighting strong relationships between queue length and psychoacoustic discomfort indicators such as loudness (r = 0.78) and roughness (r = 0.81). To assess multicollinearity effects, a Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) analysis was conducted, revealing a notable interaction between roughness and queue length, suggesting overlapping influences in congested environments. Cluster classification using K-Means Clustering identified three distinct noise exposure zones based on psychoacoustic profiles and traffic characteristics, validated by a Silhouette Score of 0.62. The analysis revealed that residential commuting clusters exhibited the highest psychoacoustic discomfort, while educational commuting clusters demonstrated higher sharpness due to frequent honking, emphasizing the significant influence of commuting patterns on urban noise exposure.
Title of the Event
Inter-Noise 2025
City of the Event
São Paulo
Title of the Proceedings of the event
Proceedings of the 54th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering
Name of the Publisher
Even3
Means of Dissemination
Meio Digital

How to cite

CHAUDHARY, Bhanu et al.. CORRELATION OF PSYCHOACOUSTIC INDICES WITH TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ACROSS CLUSTER-CLASSIFIED INTERSECTIONS IN A DEVELOPING TIER-2 INDIAN CITY.. In: Proceedings of the 54th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering. Anais...Sao Paulo(SP) WTC Events Center, 2025. Available in: https//www.even3.com.br/anais/international-congress-exposition-noise-control-engineering/1074576-CORRELATION-OF-PSYCHOACOUSTIC-INDICES-WITH-TRAFFIC-CONDITIONS-ACROSS-CLUSTER-CLASSIFIED-INTERSECTIONS-IN-A-DEVEL. Access in: 13/09/2025

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