Abstract

This article investigated the timbre of musical sound and visual color; comprehensively used experimental psychology, audio information processing and other experimental methods and technical means; and conducted research on the relationship between timbre attributes and visual color. First, we designed and implemented a subjective perception experiment based on audiovisual cross-modal timbre-color correlation. Through the statistical analysis of the experimental data, we obtained a complete timbre-color cross-modal correlation dataset. Second, through the visual processing and correlation analysis of the timbre-color correlation data, it is proven that there is a certain correlation between the timbre dimension and the color dimension. On this basis, we used three algorithms to construct a timbre-color correlation model, namely, multiple linear regression, BP neural network and SVR, and we verified the accuracy of the three models. The timbre-color correlation dataset constructed in this paper can provide basic data support for audiovisual cross-modal research. The timbre-color correlation model constructed in this paper can provide a theoretical basis for cross-modal audiovisual applications. In addition, the timbre-color cross-modality research method in this paper can provide new research ideas for audio-visual cross-modality research.

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