As sound propagation algorithms become faster and more accurate, the question arises as to whether the additional efforts to improve fidelity actually offer perceptual benefits over existing techniques. Could environmental sound effects go the way of music, where lower-fidelity compressed versions are actually favored by listeners? Here we address this issue with two acoustic phenomena that are known to have perceptual effects on humans and that, accordingly, might be expected to heighten their experience with simulated environments. We present two studies comparing listeners’ perceptual response to both accurate and approximate algorithms simulating two key acoustic effects: diffraction and reverberation. For each effect, we evaluate wheth...
Simulating propagation of sound and audio rendering can improve the sense of realism and the immersi...
The reliability of algorithms for room acoustic simulations has often been confirmed on the basis of...
Does the addition of audio enhance visual perception and performance within a virtual environment? T...
As sound propagation algorithms become faster and more accurate, the question arises as to whether t...
Sound simulation and rendering can significantly augment a user‘s sense of presence in virtual envir...
Sound propagation encompasses various acoustic phenomena including reverberation. Current virtual ac...
In developing virtual acoustic environments, it is important to understand the relationship between ...
Accurately rendering reverberation is critical to produce realistic binaural audio, particularly in ...
In recent years, Virtual Reality (VR) has become a powerful tool in studies involving perceptual eva...
Hearing is one of our major senses. In addition to being, arguably, our primary form of communicatio...
Sound field synthesis systems vary in number and arrangement of loudspeakers and methods used to gen...
As audio reproduction systems evolve to incorporate many loudspeakers, the potential to evoke faithf...
Audio for immersive or simulated environments such as virtual reality (VR) matches the acoustics of ...
Physically-based sound synthesis can simulate virtual sound sources whose audio features reflect the...
In everyday listening, sound reaches our ears directly from a source as well as indirectly via refle...
Simulating propagation of sound and audio rendering can improve the sense of realism and the immersi...
The reliability of algorithms for room acoustic simulations has often been confirmed on the basis of...
Does the addition of audio enhance visual perception and performance within a virtual environment? T...
As sound propagation algorithms become faster and more accurate, the question arises as to whether t...
Sound simulation and rendering can significantly augment a user‘s sense of presence in virtual envir...
Sound propagation encompasses various acoustic phenomena including reverberation. Current virtual ac...
In developing virtual acoustic environments, it is important to understand the relationship between ...
Accurately rendering reverberation is critical to produce realistic binaural audio, particularly in ...
In recent years, Virtual Reality (VR) has become a powerful tool in studies involving perceptual eva...
Hearing is one of our major senses. In addition to being, arguably, our primary form of communicatio...
Sound field synthesis systems vary in number and arrangement of loudspeakers and methods used to gen...
As audio reproduction systems evolve to incorporate many loudspeakers, the potential to evoke faithf...
Audio for immersive or simulated environments such as virtual reality (VR) matches the acoustics of ...
Physically-based sound synthesis can simulate virtual sound sources whose audio features reflect the...
In everyday listening, sound reaches our ears directly from a source as well as indirectly via refle...
Simulating propagation of sound and audio rendering can improve the sense of realism and the immersi...
The reliability of algorithms for room acoustic simulations has often been confirmed on the basis of...
Does the addition of audio enhance visual perception and performance within a virtual environment? T...