Schallereignisse
Schallereignisse, also known as sound events, refer to the occurrence of acoustic phenomena in a given space or time. These events are characterized by vibrations that propagate through a medium, typically air, and are perceived by an auditory system. The nature of a Schallereignis is determined by a multitude of factors including its source, intensity, frequency, duration, and spatial location. Sources can range from natural phenomena like thunder and animal vocalizations to man-made sounds such as speech, music, machinery, and traffic.
The perception of a Schallereignis involves the detection of these vibrations by the ear, which then converts
The classification of Schallereignisse can be broad, encompassing everything from sudden, short-lived sounds like a clap