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Localisation in virtual choirs : outcomes of simplified binaural rendering
A virtual choir would find several uses in choral pedagogy and research, but it would need a relatively small computational footprint for wide uptake. On the premise that very accurate localisation might not be needed for virtual rendering of the character of the sound inside an ensemble of singers, a localisation test was conducted using binaural ...
Kittimathaveenan, Kajornsak +1 more
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Traffic safety experiments are often conducted in virtual environments in order to avoid dangerous situations and conduct the experiments more cost-efficiently.
Jonas Krautwurm +4 more
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Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs) play a vital role in binaural spatial audio rendering. With the release of numerous HRTF datasets in recent years, abundant data has become available to support HRTF-related research based on deep learning. However,
Jiale Zhao, Dingding Yao, Junfeng Li
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Sound effect metaphors for near field distance sonification [PDF]
International audienceThis article presents a concept of distance sound source sonification for virtual auditory displays in the context of the creation of an assistive device for the visually impaired.
Conan, Simon +2 more
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Magnitude-Least-Squares Binaural Ambisonic Rendering with Phase Continuation
Binaural rendering of Ambisonic signals is one of the most accessible ways of experiencing spatial audio. However, due to technical constraints, the rendering algorithm needs special care and advanced signal processing, especially for low Ambisonic orders.
Hold, Christoph +2 more
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Binaural impulse response rendering for immersive audio
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3D sound rendering with binaural fields synthesis
This work deals with the design of a 3D sound system involving a few number of loudspeaker and able to work inside any usual room, for reproducing binaural sounds. This system focuses on an accurate reproduction of perceived level and timbre, even before the sound spatialization.
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The Use of Binaural Based Spatial Audio in the Reduction of Auditory Hypersensitivity in Autistic Young People. [PDF]
Johnston D, Egermann H, Kearney G.
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Transfer-Plausibility of Binaural Rendering with Different Real-World References
For the evaluation of virtual acoustics for mixed realities, we distinguish between the paradigms "authenticity", "plausibility" and "transfer-plausibility". In the case of authenticity, discrimination tasks between real sound sources and virtual renderings presented over headphones are performed, whereas in case of a plausibility experiment, listeners
Meyer-Kahlen, Nils +4 more
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Background Spatial hearing is typically assessed using free-field loudspeakers, which provide accurate acoustic cues but is impractical for many research and clinical settings.
Harshada Mali +1 more
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