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AES 105th Convention -- San Francisco, USA September 26-29, 1998

TECHNICAL PAPERS SESSIONS
Monday, September 28th
Sessions I - L

Session I: Monday, September 28 - 9:00AM
Spatial Perception and Processing, Part 1

Chairman: Bill Gardner, Wave Arts, Inc., Arlington, MA, USA

I-1 Ambisonics Encoding of Other Audio Formats for Multiple Listening Conditions ­ J�r�me Daniel, Jean-Bernard Rault, and Jean-Dominique Polack, Centre Commun d'Etudes de T�l�-diffusion et T�l�communications, Cesson S�vign�, France

I-2 Pair-Wise Loudspeaker Paradigms for Multichannel Audio in Home Theater and Virtual Reality ­ K. C. K. Foo and M. O. J. Hawksford, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, UK; and M. P. Hollier, BT Labs, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, UK

I-3 Volumetric Modeling of Acoustic Fields in CNMAT's Sound Spatialization Theater ­Sami Khoury, Adrian Freed, and David Wessel, Center for New Music and Audio Technologies, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA

I-4 Design of Positional Filters for 3-D Audio Rendering ­ Ulrich Horbach, STUDER Professional Audio A/G, Regensdorf, Switzerland; and Renato Pellegrini, Institut f�r Kommuni-kationsakustik, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany

I-5 The Use of Airborne Ultrasonics for Generating Audible Sound Beams ­ F. Joseph Pompei, MIT Media Laboratory, Cambridge, MA, USA (Invited)

I-6 Implementation of Transaural Systems in Software on a PC ­Asbj�rn S�b�, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway

Session J: Monday, September 28 - 9:00AM
Instrumentation and Measurement

Chairman: Christopher Struck, ReSound Corporation, Redwood City, CA, USA

J-1 Understanding the Transfer Functions of Directional Condenser Microphones in Response to Different Sound Sources ­

J-2 Measurements of Level-Dependent Small Microphone Systems ­ Zlatan Ribic, Acoustics Consultant, Vienna, Austria; and Christopher J. Struck, ReSound Corporation, Redwood City, CA, USA (Invited)

J-3 Free-Field Diffuse-Field Transformation of Artificial Heads ­ Alfred Schmitz and Heinrich Bietz, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig, Germany

J-4 Repeatability Analysis of Head-Related Transfer Function Measurements ­ Klaus A. J. Riederer, Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland

J-5 Measurement Techniques for Digital Signal Processing Hearing Aids ­ Brent W. Edwards and Christopher J. Struck, ReSound Corporation, Redwood City, CA, USA (Invited)

J-6 Tape Flux Measurement Revisited ­ John G. (Jay) McKnight, Benito E. Cortez, and Jeffrey A. McKnight, Magnetic Reference Laboratory, Mountain View, CA, USA

J-7 A New Class of In-Band Multitone Test Signals ­ Jon M. Risch, Peavey Electronics Corp., Meridian, MS, USA

J-8 Virtual Instruments for Audio Testing ­ Steve F. Temme, LISTEN, Inc., Boston, MA, USA (Invited)

Session K: Monday, September 28 - 2:00PM
Spatial Perception and Processing, Part 2

Chairman: Bill Gardner, Wave Arts, Inc., Arlington, MA, USA

K-1 Localization Tests of Binaural Recording Systems ­ Henrik M�ller, Pauli Minnaar, S�ren Krarup Olesen, and Fleming Christensen, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

K-2 Objective and Subjective Evaluation of Head-Related Transfer Function Filter Design ­ Jyri Huopaniemi, Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, and Helsinki University of Technology; Nick Zacharov, Nokia Research Center, Tampere, Finland; and Matti Karjalainen, Helsinki University of Technology, Hut, Finland (Invited)

K-3 Approaches to Binaural Synthesis ­ Jean-Marc Jot and Veronique Larcher, IRCAM, Paris, France (Invited)

K-4 Equalization Methods in Binaural Technology ­ Veronique Larcher and Jean-Marc Jot, IRCAM, Paris, France; and Guillaume Vandernoot, Renault, Rueil Malmaison, France (Invited)

K-5 An Efficient HRTF Model Based on Interference from Delayed Energy ­ -F. Joseph Pompei, MIT Media Laboratory, Cambridge, MA, USA (Invited)

K-6 Reproduction of Loudspeaker Listening Room Sound through Headphones: Measured Coherence Analysis, Cross Spectra, and Digital Filter Impulse Responses ­ Victor B. Ganjian and Douglas Preis, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA

K-7 Binaural Model-Based Measurements of Phantom Images ­ Bernd Theiss, Audio Physic Gerhard GmbH, Brilon, Germany, and University of Essex; and M. O. J. Hawksford, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, UK

K-8 Boundary-Element Simulation of HRTFs and Sound Fields Produced by Virtual Acoustic Imaging Systems ­ Yuvi Kahana, Philip A. Nelson, and M. Petyt, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, UK; and Sunghoon Choi, Samsung, Suwon, Korea

Session L: Monday, September 28 - 2:00PM
Low Bit-Rate Audio Coding

Chairman: Louis Fielder, Dolby Laboratories, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA

L-1 Concepts for Hybrid Audio Coding Schemes Based on Parametric Techniques ­ -Bernd Edler and Heiko Purnhagen, Universit�t Hannover, Hannover, Germany (Invited)

L-2 Time-Varying Filter Banks with Low Delay for Audio Coding ­ Gerald Schuller, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ, USA

L-3 Scalable Joint Stereo Coding ­ Bernhard Grill, Lehrstuhl f�r Technische Elektronik, Universit�t Erlangen-N�rnberg, Erlangen, Germany; and Bodo Teichmann, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Institut f�r Integrierte Schaltungen, Erlangen, Germany

L-4 The Integrated Filter Bank-Based Scalable MPEG-4 Audio Coder ­ J�rgen Herre, Eric Allamanche, Karlheinz Brandenburg, Martin Dietz, and Bodo Teichmann, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Institut f�r Integrierte Schaltungen, Erlangen, Germany; Bernhard Grill, Lehrstuhl f�r Technische Elektronik, Universit�t Erlangen-N�rnberg, Erlangen, Germany; Akio Jin, Takehiro Moriya, and Naoki Iwakami, Nippon Telephone & Telegraph, Tokyo, Japan; and Takeshi Norimatsu, Mineo Tsushima, and Tomokazu Ishikawa, Multimedia Development Center, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Kadoma City, Osaka, Japan (Invited)

L-5 Algorithmic and Wavetable Synthesis in the MPEG-4 Multimedia Standard ­ Eric D. Scheirer, MIT Media Laboratory, Cambridge, MA, USA; and Lee Ray, Joint E-mu/Creative Technology Center, Scotts Valley, CA, USA (Invited)

L-6 An MPEG Audio Layered Transcoder ­ Mat Hans and Ronald W. Schafer, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA

L-7 Testing and Verifying Low Bit-Rate Encoder Implementations ­ Peter Buettner, Brett Crockett, and Michael Truman, Dolby Laboratories, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA (Invited)

L-8 Subjective Listening Test of Multichannel Audio Codecs ­ Ulf W�stenhagen, Bernhard Feiten, and Wolfgang Hoeg, Deutsche Telekom Berkom GmbH, Berlin, Germany


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