The contribution of head movements to sound localisation of loudspeakers in a listening room was investigated. An experiment was done where listeners either were requested to keep their heads still while sound was being presented or were allowed to move freely while seated on a chair. The results give an indication of how well listeners can perform the task and what contribution head movements has. The same localisation task was performed while listeners were presented with a simulation of the loudspeakers implemented by means of binaural synthesis. As in the “real life ” case listeners either had to sit still or were allowed to move their heads. The binaural synthesis was implemented by means of measured binaural room impulse responses (BR...
The science of how we use interaural differences to localise sounds has been studied for over a cent...
This paper is concerned with machine localisation of multiple active speech sources in reverberant e...
This research introduces a novel technique for capturing binaural signals for objective evaluation o...
With the goal to study the perception of position dynamic binaural synthesis for walking listeners w...
Understanding the way in which listeners move their heads must be part of any objective model for ev...
Measurements of the spatial attributes of auditory environments or sound reproduction systems common...
This research extends the study of head movements during listening by including various listening ta...
A well-known problem for reproductions of binaural recordings and simulations using HRTFs other than...
Binaural audio techniques have been used since the 1880s to create realistic and convincing virtual ...
<p>This data set contains stimuli and results from two experiments for human localisation of virtual...
When listening to binaural sound sources over headphones with non-individualized HRTFs, it is common...
This research incorporates the nature of head movement made in listening activities, into the develo...
In an earlier study (1), the loudness of directional sounds presented in an anechoic chamber was inv...
Listening tests have been carried out to quantify the significance of binaural auralization over mon...
<p>To study the perception of room acoustics in dependency of the position in the room, measurements...
The science of how we use interaural differences to localise sounds has been studied for over a cent...
This paper is concerned with machine localisation of multiple active speech sources in reverberant e...
This research introduces a novel technique for capturing binaural signals for objective evaluation o...
With the goal to study the perception of position dynamic binaural synthesis for walking listeners w...
Understanding the way in which listeners move their heads must be part of any objective model for ev...
Measurements of the spatial attributes of auditory environments or sound reproduction systems common...
This research extends the study of head movements during listening by including various listening ta...
A well-known problem for reproductions of binaural recordings and simulations using HRTFs other than...
Binaural audio techniques have been used since the 1880s to create realistic and convincing virtual ...
<p>This data set contains stimuli and results from two experiments for human localisation of virtual...
When listening to binaural sound sources over headphones with non-individualized HRTFs, it is common...
This research incorporates the nature of head movement made in listening activities, into the develo...
In an earlier study (1), the loudness of directional sounds presented in an anechoic chamber was inv...
Listening tests have been carried out to quantify the significance of binaural auralization over mon...
<p>To study the perception of room acoustics in dependency of the position in the room, measurements...
The science of how we use interaural differences to localise sounds has been studied for over a cent...
This paper is concerned with machine localisation of multiple active speech sources in reverberant e...
This research introduces a novel technique for capturing binaural signals for objective evaluation o...