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How to navigate the dataset?

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(1) To simply download the dataset as a zipfile, please click the "Download dataset" button below. It will download a zipped folder with all the sounds, norms and data, along with the accompanying scripts and a README file.

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(2) To better understand the dataset, we recommend reading through the sections below for more details. Each section can be expanded after clicking the "Read more" and it contains a corresponding "Download" button that will allow you to download the relevant data discussed in this section.

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(1) To simply download the dataset as a zipfile, please click the "Download Full Dataset" button below. It will download a zipped folder with all the sounds, norms and data, along with the accompanying scripts and a README file.

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(2) To better understand the dataset, we recommend reading through all the sections below that discuss the sounds, their acoustics, semantics and norms in more detail. Each section can be expanded after clicking the "Read more" button. It also contains a corresponding "Download" button that will allow you to download the relevant data discussed in a given section.

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Cite the dataset: Kachlicka, M., van den Bosch, J., Kang, J., & Dick, F. (20

The EnviSounds dataset aims to remedy the shortcomings of the existing resources. It comprises a comprehensive selection of 530 environmental sounds covering categories at different levels of complexity and different sounds produced by the same sound source. Complemented by the additional insight about sounds’ acoustic variability and norms from behavioural studies, it enables researchers to select items for experiments based on the desired categories or specific criteria across a range of acoustic features. The dataset can be used for specifying training sets with individual sound sources, defining the boundaries of various categories or providing additional variables to building prediction models. Our dataset allows for exploring long-neglected issues of within-class variability and between-class confusion by providing multiple exemplars of each class and a selection of acoustic descriptors and normative data. We believe it will be a valuable resource for behavioural and neuroimaging research.

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To explore the dataset, please go to the "Dataset" section in the menu bar. You can also access the relevant sections by pressing one of the buttons below. To read more about the potential uses of this dataset, please go to the "About" section in the menu bar. +

To explore the dataset, please click on the "Dataset" tab in the menu bar. You can also access the relevant sections by pressing one of the buttons below. To read more about the potential uses of this dataset, please click the "About" tab in the menu bar.

For more information or specific inquiries please contact Magdalena Kachlicka at m.kachlicka@bbk.ac.uk

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