An auditory process model for sound localization in the horizontal plane is presented in this paper. Based on equalization-cancellation (EC) theory, the binaural processor produces excitation-inhibition (EI) cell activity patterns at each frequency band, which are, then, combined by the central processor employing simple template-matching method. Gain and delay errors have been introduced at the end of the peripheral process in order to accommodate the imperfection possibly present in human EC process. These parameters have been adjusted to fit the model performance to that of human listeners described in a few published subjective experiments. A certain value of the gain error has been found to give an acceptable model prediction in terms ...
The human auditory system is a collection of technical theories and mathematical equations in the co...
The current study suggests two models of binaural hearing, which aim to make predictions for inside-...
The problem addressed in this thesis is the determination of the positions of sound sources in non-...
Background noise, room reflections, or interfering sound sources represent a challenge for daily one...
The current study suggests two models of binaural hearing, which aim to make predictions for inside-...
In this paper, a model of human sound localisation is described, and its prediction is compared to t...
Sound source localization (SSL), with a binaural input in practical environments, is a challenging t...
This paper aims at comparing and reproducing the predictions of two public available computational a...
This paper describes the initial application of an auditory process model to the evaluation of vario...
This paper describes the initial application of an auditory process model to the evaluation of vario...
This paper introduces a novel approach to source localisation that combines existing models of the a...
Sound localization in 3D space relies on a variety of auditory cues resulting from the encoding prov...
We previously proposed an algorithm for binaural sound source localization based on the equalization...
Ears are complex instruments which help humans understand what is happening around them. By using tw...
This paper examines the role of biological constraints in the human audi-tory localization process. ...
The human auditory system is a collection of technical theories and mathematical equations in the co...
The current study suggests two models of binaural hearing, which aim to make predictions for inside-...
The problem addressed in this thesis is the determination of the positions of sound sources in non-...
Background noise, room reflections, or interfering sound sources represent a challenge for daily one...
The current study suggests two models of binaural hearing, which aim to make predictions for inside-...
In this paper, a model of human sound localisation is described, and its prediction is compared to t...
Sound source localization (SSL), with a binaural input in practical environments, is a challenging t...
This paper aims at comparing and reproducing the predictions of two public available computational a...
This paper describes the initial application of an auditory process model to the evaluation of vario...
This paper describes the initial application of an auditory process model to the evaluation of vario...
This paper introduces a novel approach to source localisation that combines existing models of the a...
Sound localization in 3D space relies on a variety of auditory cues resulting from the encoding prov...
We previously proposed an algorithm for binaural sound source localization based on the equalization...
Ears are complex instruments which help humans understand what is happening around them. By using tw...
This paper examines the role of biological constraints in the human audi-tory localization process. ...
The human auditory system is a collection of technical theories and mathematical equations in the co...
The current study suggests two models of binaural hearing, which aim to make predictions for inside-...
The problem addressed in this thesis is the determination of the positions of sound sources in non-...