A novel approach to the selection of generic head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) for binaural audio rendering through headphones is formalized and described in this paper. A reflection model applied to the user's ear picture facilitates extraction of the relevant anthropometric cues that are used for selecting two HRTF sets in a database fitting that user, whose localization performances are evaluated in a complete psychoacoustic experiment. The proposed selection increases the average elevation performances of 17\% (with a peak of 34\%) with respect to generic HRTFs from an anthropomorphic mannequin. It also significantly enhances externalization and reduces the number of up/down reversals.

Enhancing vertical localization with image-guided selection of non-individual head-related transfer functions

GERONAZZO, MICHELE;SPAGNOL, SIMONE;AVANZINI, FEDERICO
2014

Abstract

A novel approach to the selection of generic head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) for binaural audio rendering through headphones is formalized and described in this paper. A reflection model applied to the user's ear picture facilitates extraction of the relevant anthropometric cues that are used for selecting two HRTF sets in a database fitting that user, whose localization performances are evaluated in a complete psychoacoustic experiment. The proposed selection increases the average elevation performances of 17\% (with a peak of 34\%) with respect to generic HRTFs from an anthropomorphic mannequin. It also significantly enhances externalization and reduces the number of up/down reversals.
2014
Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2014)
IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2014)
9781479928934
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