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Towards using virtual acoustics for evaluating spatial ecoacoustic monitoring technologies
Small microphone arrays and sound‐source localisation algorithms are increasingly prevalent in the passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) of ecosystems. These technologies enable analysis of natural soundscapes' spatial features, yielding additional insights ...
Neel P. Le Penru +5 more
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Multiple scattering ambisonics: Three-dimensional sound field estimation using interacting spheres [PDF]
Rigid spherical microphone arrays (RSMAs) have been widely used in ambisonics [Gerzon (1973). J. Audio Eng. Soc. 21, 2–10] sound field recording. While it is desired to combine the information captured by a grid of densely arranged RSMAs for expanding ...
Shoken Kaneko, Ramani Duraiswami
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Influence of Loudspeaker Configurations and Orientations on Sound Localization [PDF]
As the virtual reality (VR) market is growing at a fast pace, numerous users and producers are emerging with the hope to navigate VR towards mainstream adoption.
Shu-Nung Yao
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Ryouichi Nishimura
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Directional Emphasis in Ambisonics [PDF]
We describe an ambisonics enhancement method that increases the signal strength in specified directions at low computational cost. The method can be used in a static setup to emphasize the signal arriving from a particular direction or set of directions.
W. Bastiaan Kleijn +3 more
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Assessing HRTF preprocessing methods for Ambisonics rendering through perceptual models
Binaural rendering of Ambisonics signals is a common way to reproduce spatial audio content. Processing Ambisonics signals at low spatial orders is desirable in order to reduce complexity, although it may degrade the perceived quality, in part due to the
Engel Isaac +2 more
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Microphone arrays consisting of sensors mounted on the surface of a rigid, spherical scatterer are popular tools for the capture and binaural reproduction of spatial sound scenes.
Tim Lübeck +6 more
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Binaural Auralization of Room Acoustics with a Highly Scalable Wave-Based Acoustics Simulation
This paper presents a proposal of an efficient binaural room-acoustics auralization method, an essential goal of room-acoustics modeling. The method uses a massively parallel wave-based room-acoustics solver based on a dispersion-optimized explicit time ...
Takumi Yoshida +2 more
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Direction specific ambisonics source separation with end-to-end deep learning
Ambisonics is a scene-based spatial audio format that has several useful features compared to object-based formats, such as efficient whole scene rotation and versatility.
Lluís Francesc +3 more
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Sonic colonialities: Listening, dispossession, and the (re)making of Anglo‐European nature
Abstract Creative and feminist geographers position listening as a way to build more responsive, ethical, and reciprocal relations to people and environments. In this paper I argue that for geographers to situate listening – in the broadest definition as ‘sensing, attuning, and noticing’ – as part of a creative approach to reparative practice, we must ...
A. M. Kanngieser
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