The Effect of Transitioning Between Individualized and Generic HRTFs on Localization Performance in a Virtual Environment
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Y. Wu, S. Murakami, and A. Roginska, "The Effect of Transitioning Between Individualized and Generic HRTFs on Localization Performance in a Virtual Environment," Paper 56, (2019 March.). doi:
Y. Wu, S. Murakami, and A. Roginska, "The Effect of Transitioning Between Individualized and Generic HRTFs on Localization Performance in a Virtual Environment," Paper 56, (2019 March.). doi:
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to observe and analyze how people’s localization performance changes as the HRTFs used transitions from an individualized set to a non-individualized (generic) set. Two common HRTF interpolation techniques, one in the time domain and the other in the frequency domain, are used to create averaged sets of HRTFs which fit between the two extremes and helps to examine the trend of localization behavior change through this continuum.
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TI - The Effect of Transitioning Between Individualized and Generic HRTFs on Localization Performance in a Virtual Environment
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AU - Wu, Yun-Han
AU - Murakami, Scott
AU - Roginska, Agnieszka
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AB - The main purpose of this paper is to observe and analyze how people’s localization performance changes as the HRTFs used transitions from an individualized set to a non-individualized (generic) set. Two common HRTF interpolation techniques, one in the time domain and the other in the frequency domain, are used to create averaged sets of HRTFs which fit between the two extremes and helps to examine the trend of localization behavior change through this continuum.
The main purpose of this paper is to observe and analyze how people’s localization performance changes as the HRTFs used transitions from an individualized set to a non-individualized (generic) set. Two common HRTF interpolation techniques, one in the time domain and the other in the frequency domain, are used to create averaged sets of HRTFs which fit between the two extremes and helps to examine the trend of localization behavior change through this continuum.
Authors:
Wu, Yun-Han; Murakami, Scott; Roginska, Agnieszka
Affiliation:
New York University, New York, NY, USA
AES Conference:
2019 AES International Conference on Immersive and Interactive Audio (March 2019)
Paper Number:
56
Publication Date:
March 17, 2019Import into BibTeX
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