This paper analyses the performance of Differential Head-Related Transfer Function (DHRTF), an alternative transfer function for headphone-based virtual sound source positioning within a horizontal plane. This experimental one-channel function is used to reduce processing and avoid timbre affection while preserving signal features important for sound localisation. The use of positioning algorithm employing the DHRTF is compared to two other common positioning methods: amplitude panning and HRTF processing. Results of theoretical comparison and quality assessment of the methods by subjective listening tests are presented. The tests focus on distinctive aspects of the positioning methods: spatial impression, timbre affection, and loudness flu...
The head-related transfer function (HRTF) is dependent on the position of the sound source (both dir...
This study investigates the usage of virtual acoustics in the framework of a research project dealin...
This paper introduces difference-spectrum filters that can be used to control the perceived vertical...
This thesis presents a new algorithm for virtual sound source positioning for the purposes of rende...
Earphones are commonly equipped with miniature loudspeaker units, which cannot transmit enough power...
This paper presents an analysis of the accuracy achievable in the spatialization of digital sound us...
Spatial audio solutions have been around for a long time in real-time applications, but yielding spa...
Good sound localization is an essential factor required for vir-tual auditory display (VAD) systems....
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) can be utilized to enhance sound spatialization over a 4-ch...
This paper presents a study about the effect of using additional audio cueing and Head-Related Trans...
In dynamic virtual reality, visual cues and motor actions aid auditory perception. With multimodal i...
The veracity of virtual audio is degraded by the use of non-individualized head-related transfer fun...
The head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) describe individual acoustic transformation that sound s...
Human beings have a remarkable ability to determine the direction of arrival of a sound and to separ...
In order to generate realistic virtual sounds optimized to individual listeners it is important to k...
The head-related transfer function (HRTF) is dependent on the position of the sound source (both dir...
This study investigates the usage of virtual acoustics in the framework of a research project dealin...
This paper introduces difference-spectrum filters that can be used to control the perceived vertical...
This thesis presents a new algorithm for virtual sound source positioning for the purposes of rende...
Earphones are commonly equipped with miniature loudspeaker units, which cannot transmit enough power...
This paper presents an analysis of the accuracy achievable in the spatialization of digital sound us...
Spatial audio solutions have been around for a long time in real-time applications, but yielding spa...
Good sound localization is an essential factor required for vir-tual auditory display (VAD) systems....
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) can be utilized to enhance sound spatialization over a 4-ch...
This paper presents a study about the effect of using additional audio cueing and Head-Related Trans...
In dynamic virtual reality, visual cues and motor actions aid auditory perception. With multimodal i...
The veracity of virtual audio is degraded by the use of non-individualized head-related transfer fun...
The head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) describe individual acoustic transformation that sound s...
Human beings have a remarkable ability to determine the direction of arrival of a sound and to separ...
In order to generate realistic virtual sounds optimized to individual listeners it is important to k...
The head-related transfer function (HRTF) is dependent on the position of the sound source (both dir...
This study investigates the usage of virtual acoustics in the framework of a research project dealin...
This paper introduces difference-spectrum filters that can be used to control the perceived vertical...