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Analyzing Virtual Sound Source Attributes Using a Binaural Auditory Model

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Virtual Sound sources created with different techniques are evaluated using a computational model of auditory perception. A binaural model estimates the perceived localization cues and coloration. The cues of real and virtual sound sources are compared and the spatial attributes of the sources are discussed. The model predicts many known phenomena in loudspeaker listening and shows good agreement with empirical listening results.

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JAES Volume 47 Issue 4 pp. 203-217; April 1999
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