Human beings have a remarkable ability to determine the direction of arrival of a sound and to separate sounds of interest. Replicating this ability is a challenging problem in audio signal processing. In this paper we present a model for the head related transfer function (HRTF) developed with the localisation objective in mind. This is achieved by splitting the 3D localisation cues in terms of two functions which can be independently evaluated. We illustrate the theory for calculating these functions and validate the results against actual HRTF data. We find the model to be a close match for a significant number of potential source locations. © 2010 IEEE
The spectral localization cues contained in the head-related transfer function are known to play a c...
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) describe the acoustic filtering of incoming sounds by the hu...
The spectral localization cues contained in the head-related transfer function are known to play a c...
Human beings have a remarkable ability to determine the direction of arrival of a sound and to separ...
Human beings have a remarkable ability to determine the direction of arrival of a sound and to separ...
The human ability to localize sound-source direction using just two receivers is a complex process o...
One of the key capabilities of the human sense of hearing is to determine the direction from which a...
Digital systems can generate left and right audio channels that create the effect of virtual sound s...
Head Related Transfer Functions (HRTF's) characterize the transformation of pressure waves from the ...
One of the most popular techniques for creating spatialized virtual sounds is based on the use of He...
This paper deals with the issue of individualizing the head-related transfer function (HRTF) renderi...
This paper deals with the issue of individualizing the head-related transfer function (HRTF) renderi...
In this thesis we present three algorithms for the mathematical analysis of head-related transfer fu...
This paper explores the limits of human localization of sound sources when listening with non-indivi...
Accurate localization of sound in 3-D space is based on vari-ations in the spectrum of sound sources...
The spectral localization cues contained in the head-related transfer function are known to play a c...
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) describe the acoustic filtering of incoming sounds by the hu...
The spectral localization cues contained in the head-related transfer function are known to play a c...
Human beings have a remarkable ability to determine the direction of arrival of a sound and to separ...
Human beings have a remarkable ability to determine the direction of arrival of a sound and to separ...
The human ability to localize sound-source direction using just two receivers is a complex process o...
One of the key capabilities of the human sense of hearing is to determine the direction from which a...
Digital systems can generate left and right audio channels that create the effect of virtual sound s...
Head Related Transfer Functions (HRTF's) characterize the transformation of pressure waves from the ...
One of the most popular techniques for creating spatialized virtual sounds is based on the use of He...
This paper deals with the issue of individualizing the head-related transfer function (HRTF) renderi...
This paper deals with the issue of individualizing the head-related transfer function (HRTF) renderi...
In this thesis we present three algorithms for the mathematical analysis of head-related transfer fu...
This paper explores the limits of human localization of sound sources when listening with non-indivi...
Accurate localization of sound in 3-D space is based on vari-ations in the spectrum of sound sources...
The spectral localization cues contained in the head-related transfer function are known to play a c...
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) describe the acoustic filtering of incoming sounds by the hu...
The spectral localization cues contained in the head-related transfer function are known to play a c...