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Virtual Audio - Three-Dimensional Audio in Virtual Environments [PDF]
Three-dimensional interactive audio has a variety ofpotential uses in human-machine interfaces. After lagging seriously behind the visual components, the importance of sound is now becoming increas-ingly accepted.
Adler, Daniel
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Objective: This article establishes normative values for children and analyzes test–retest results for a new test, the Spatial Processing of Sentences in Noise in Portuguese (PROSER). Methods: To establish normative criteria, we evaluated 66 Brazilian Portuguese‐speaking children aged 7–10 years using audiological assessments, school performance tests,
Leticia Reis Borges-Ifanger +3 more
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HRTF individualization using deep learning
The research presented in this paper focuses on Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF) individualization using deep learning techniques. HRTF individualization is paramount for accurate binaural rendering, which is used in XR technologies, tools for the visually impaired, and many other applications. The rising availability of public HRTF data currently
Miccini, Riccardo +1 more
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Head-related Impulse Response Cues for Spatial Auditory Brain-computer Interface
This study provides a comprehensive test of a head-related impulse response (HRIR) cues for a spatial auditory brain-computer interface (saBCI) speller paradigm. We present a comparison with the conventional virtual sound headphone-based spatial auditory
Makino, Shoji +2 more
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A physiologically inspired model for solving the cocktail party problem. [PDF]
At a cocktail party, we can broadly monitor the entire acoustic scene to detect important cues (e.g., our names being called, or the fire alarm going off), or selectively listen to a target sound source (e.g., a conversation partner).
Chou, Kenny F. +3 more
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Brain‐Controlled Augmented Hearing for Spatially Moving Conversations in Multi‐Talker Environments
This paper presents a novel brain‐controlled binaural hearing device algorithm, evaluated with a realistic experimental paradigm. The method integrates binaural speech separation with auditory attention decoding to enhance the attended conversation, demonstrating substantial improvement in speech intelligibility and reduction in listening effort in ...
Vishal Choudhari +6 more
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Automatic measuring system for head-related transfer function measurement
In this paper the Head Related Transfer Function (HRTF) Automatic Measurement Equipment is presented. The system allows to measure HRTF with high spatial resolution within a considerably short time.
Piotr PRUCHNICKI, Przemysław PLASKOTA
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Experimental guided spherical harmonics based head-related transfer function modeling
In this thesis we investigate the experimental guided spherical harmonics based Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF) modeling where HRTFs are parameterized as frequency and source location.
Zhang, Mengqiu
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Spectral cues are necessary to encode azimuthal auditory space in the mouse superior colliculus. [PDF]
Sound localization plays a critical role in animal survival. Three cues can be used to compute sound direction: interaural timing differences (ITDs), interaural level differences (ILDs) and the direction-dependent spectral filtering by the head and ...
Feldheim, David A +3 more
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Audibility and Interpolation of Head-Above-Torso Orientation in Binaural Technology [PDF]
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) incorporate fundamental cues required for human spatial hearing and are often applied to auralize results obtained from room acoustic simulations.
Brinkmann, Fabian +3 more
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