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Measuring HRTFs in a reflective environment
Measuring HRTFs in a reflective environment
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Abel, Jonathan S
Foster, Scott
Foster, Scott
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Virtual audio displays control the apparent location of sound sources by applying left-ear and right-ear filters designed to mimic the acoustic properties of the human torso, head, and pinnae. These filters, called head-related transfer functions (HRTFS)a, ttenuate and delay the signal as a function of frequency and direction of arrival. Though HRTFS have many features in common across a population, virtual audio displays are known to perform best when the HRTFS used are those of the listener.
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1994-11
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