The technique of rendering binaural room impulse responses from spatial data captured by spherical microphone arrays has been recently proposed and investigated perceptually. The finite spatial resolution enforced by the microphone configuration restricts the available frequency bandwidth and, accordingly, modifies the perceived timbre of the played-back material. This paper presents a feasibility study investigating the use of filters to correct such spectral artifacts. Listening tests are employed to gain a better understanding of how equalization affects externalization, source focus and timbre. Preliminary results suggest that timbre correction filters improve both timbral and spatial perception
We present a perceptual evaluation of head-tracked binaural renderings of room impulse response data...
Spherica1 microphone array (SMA) recordings are particularly suited for dynamic binaural rendering a...
High-quality rendering of spatial sound fields in real-time is becoming increasingly important with ...
The synthesis of binaural signals from spherical microphone array recordings has been recently propo...
Spherical microphone arrays (SMAs) are widely used to capture spatial sound fields that can then be ...
Dynamic binaural synthesis requires binaural room impulse responses (BRIRs) for each head orientatio...
Traditional methods for measuring impulse responses in rooms provide detailed time and frequency res...
A listening experiment is presented in which subjects rated the perceived differences in terms of sp...
Ambisonics to binaural rendering has become the de facto format for processing and reproducing spati...
Binaural auralizations using headphones have become increasingly pop-ular in virtual reality applica...
For spatial audio reproduction in the context of virtual and augmented reality, a position-dynamic b...
For spatial audio reproduction in the context of virtual and augmented reality, a position-dynamic b...
For spatial audio reproduction in the context of virtual and augmented reality, a position-dynamic b...
Paper: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9610905 Abstract: Multiple spatial analysis and synthes...
Microphone arrays consisting of sensors mounted on the surface of a rigid, spherical scatterer are p...
We present a perceptual evaluation of head-tracked binaural renderings of room impulse response data...
Spherica1 microphone array (SMA) recordings are particularly suited for dynamic binaural rendering a...
High-quality rendering of spatial sound fields in real-time is becoming increasingly important with ...
The synthesis of binaural signals from spherical microphone array recordings has been recently propo...
Spherical microphone arrays (SMAs) are widely used to capture spatial sound fields that can then be ...
Dynamic binaural synthesis requires binaural room impulse responses (BRIRs) for each head orientatio...
Traditional methods for measuring impulse responses in rooms provide detailed time and frequency res...
A listening experiment is presented in which subjects rated the perceived differences in terms of sp...
Ambisonics to binaural rendering has become the de facto format for processing and reproducing spati...
Binaural auralizations using headphones have become increasingly pop-ular in virtual reality applica...
For spatial audio reproduction in the context of virtual and augmented reality, a position-dynamic b...
For spatial audio reproduction in the context of virtual and augmented reality, a position-dynamic b...
For spatial audio reproduction in the context of virtual and augmented reality, a position-dynamic b...
Paper: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9610905 Abstract: Multiple spatial analysis and synthes...
Microphone arrays consisting of sensors mounted on the surface of a rigid, spherical scatterer are p...
We present a perceptual evaluation of head-tracked binaural renderings of room impulse response data...
Spherica1 microphone array (SMA) recordings are particularly suited for dynamic binaural rendering a...
High-quality rendering of spatial sound fields in real-time is becoming increasingly important with ...