Sonic analysis of calling song by crickets and its Kansei estimation

In many cricket species, male crickets sing a specific song to call female crickets, and Japanese people have felt their songs tasteful as one of the seasonal scenes. This study investigated the relation between the songs and human mind, and considered how people feel the songs. Three different spec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Visualization Society of Japan 2006/07/01, Vol.26(Supplement1), pp.175-178
Hauptverfasser: INAGAKI, Terumi, FUKUDA, Kousuke, WATANABE, Atsushi, HOZUMI, Satoshi
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Sprache:jpn
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Zusammenfassung:In many cricket species, male crickets sing a specific song to call female crickets, and Japanese people have felt their songs tasteful as one of the seasonal scenes. This study investigated the relation between the songs and human mind, and considered how people feel the songs. Three different species, Homoeogryllus japonicus, Teleogryllus emma and Oecanthus indicus, were used for this study, and the specific songs were statistically analyzed. When fluctuation pattern of the songs were analyzed, a 1/f mode was often seen at the range oflow frequency regions of power-spectrum, suggesting that the songs are pleasant. Then, the impressions of the songs were investigated with SD-method, and the results of factor analysis showed that people were impressed by each songs which had different frequency. Especially, people were affected by the sound and rhythm of H. japonicus and O. indicus songs and by the emotion of T. emma song. We conclude that these songs remember people some natural scene and gives a pleasant.
ISSN:0916-4731
1346-5260
1884-037X
DOI:10.3154/jvs.26.Supplement1_175