マスキングしきい値
1. Masking thresholdThe masking threshold is the sound pressure level of a sound needed to make the sound perceptible in the presence of another noice, called a "masker". This threshold depends upon the frequency, the kind of masker, and the kind of sound being masked. The effect is strongest between two sounds close in frequency. In the context of audio transmission, there are some advantages to being unable to perceive a sound.
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