loudnessis
Loudnessis is a term used in some psychoacoustic discussions to describe a proposed scalar measure of perceived loudness that is intended to be robust to spectral content and playback system within a defined context. The concept aims to capture the viewer’s or listener’s experience of loudness on a single continuum rather than relying solely on physical sound pressure level or frequency-weighted metrics.
In concept, loudnessis would combine elements of traditional loudness scaling with normalization approaches designed to align
Measurement would depend on psychoacoustic methods, such as magnitude estimation or paired-comparison tasks, to derive a
Critics argue that existing measures of loudness, including LUFS, Sones, and other perceptual weighting schemes, already