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Roberto Fernandez Martinez, Pello Jimbert, Eric Michael Sumner, Morris Riedel and Runar Unnthorsson
The generation of a virtual, personal, auditory space to obtain a high-quality sound experience when using headphones is of great significance. Normally this experience is improved using personalized head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) that depend on...
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Wei Wang, Ning Xu, Sina Dang, Xuefeng Hong and Jue Qu
In MR (mixed reality) environments, visual searches are often used for search and localization missions. There are some problems with search and localization technologies, such as a limited field of view and information overload. They are unable to satis...
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Olli S. Rummukainen, Thomas Robotham and Emanuël A. P. Habets
In dynamic virtual reality, visual cues and motor actions aid auditory perception. With multimodal integration and auditory adaptation effects, generic head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) may yield no significant disadvantage to individual HRTFs rega...
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Song Li and Jürgen Peissig
A head-related transfer function (HRTF) describes an acoustic transfer function between a point sound source in the free-field and a defined position in the listener?s ear canal, and plays an essential role in creating immersive virtual acoustic environm...
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Xiang Wu, Dumidu S. Talagala, Wen Zhang and Thushara D. Abhayapala
The increasing importance of spatial audio technologies has demonstrated the need and importance of correctly adapting to the individual characteristics of the human auditory system, and illustrates the crucial need for humanoid localization systems for ...
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