This paper introduces difference-spectrum filters that can be used to control the perceived vertical direction of a sound source presented from ear-level loudspeakers. The difference-spectrum filter was designed to mimic the macroscopic changes in the spectral envelope of head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) between a target elevation angle and the ear-level elevation, where the HRTF envelopes were obtained from averaging an extensive collection of individual HRTFs in a database. Localization tests were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of difference-spectrum filters on elevation perception, which showed a promising result in the two-channel stereophonic condition for the virtual sound source. The perceived elevation correlated wel...
This paper analyses the performance of Differential Head-Related Transfer Function (DHRTF), an alter...
Listening experiments were conducted to investigate the relationship between loudspeaker locations i...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper the correction of the degradation of the stereophonic illusion due to off-cen...
Perception-based elevation filters allow illusory sound source elevation in loudspeaker listening. T...
AbstractA parametric loudspeaker is known as a super-directivity loudspeaker. So far, the applicatio...
Sound localization in the vertical plane is thought to depend on spectral cues induced by the head-r...
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) can be utilized to enhance sound spatialization over a 4-ch...
This paper presents a novel 2D to 3D diffuse-field upmixing method developed based on two recent psy...
Earlier attempts to deploy two units of parametric loudspeakers have shown encouraging results in im...
Spatialization of audio in the vertical plane has historically been limited. Instead, sound designer...
It is well-known that the perception of the position of audio and video stimuli is not independent. ...
In this paper the correction of the degradation of the stereophonic illusion during sound reproducti...
This work concerns binaural control through the use of loudspeakers in systems used for virtual acou...
Background: Directional sounds simulated using nonindividualized head-related transfer functions (HR...
Spatial audio reproduction systems using loudspeakers produce coloration effects at high frequencies...
This paper analyses the performance of Differential Head-Related Transfer Function (DHRTF), an alter...
Listening experiments were conducted to investigate the relationship between loudspeaker locations i...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper the correction of the degradation of the stereophonic illusion due to off-cen...
Perception-based elevation filters allow illusory sound source elevation in loudspeaker listening. T...
AbstractA parametric loudspeaker is known as a super-directivity loudspeaker. So far, the applicatio...
Sound localization in the vertical plane is thought to depend on spectral cues induced by the head-r...
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) can be utilized to enhance sound spatialization over a 4-ch...
This paper presents a novel 2D to 3D diffuse-field upmixing method developed based on two recent psy...
Earlier attempts to deploy two units of parametric loudspeakers have shown encouraging results in im...
Spatialization of audio in the vertical plane has historically been limited. Instead, sound designer...
It is well-known that the perception of the position of audio and video stimuli is not independent. ...
In this paper the correction of the degradation of the stereophonic illusion during sound reproducti...
This work concerns binaural control through the use of loudspeakers in systems used for virtual acou...
Background: Directional sounds simulated using nonindividualized head-related transfer functions (HR...
Spatial audio reproduction systems using loudspeakers produce coloration effects at high frequencies...
This paper analyses the performance of Differential Head-Related Transfer Function (DHRTF), an alter...
Listening experiments were conducted to investigate the relationship between loudspeaker locations i...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper the correction of the degradation of the stereophonic illusion due to off-cen...