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A Minimal Personalization of Dynamic Binaural Synthesis with Mixed Structural Modeling and Scattering Delay Networks

Michele Geronazzo, Jason Yves Tissieres, Stefania Serafin

202020 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper provides a small set of essential parameters for a personalized and effective real-time auralization with headphones. An image-guided procedure with two 2D images of the user's head guides the mixed structural modeling of head-related transfer function (HRTF), combining a spherical head model with ear displacement with the HRTF high-frequency magnitude selected from a database according to ear anthropometry. Room acoustics phenomena are simplified following the scattering delay network (SDN) approach which allows an accurate spatialization of first order reflections. Finally, statically significant improvements in localization performances within a virtual reality (VR) test allow to identify some benefits of the proposed customized auralization model compared to the widely used higher-order ambisonics (HOA) rendering with generic HRTFs.

Topics & Concepts

SpatializationBinaural recordingAmbisonicsHead-related transfer functionHeadphonesComputer scienceRendering (computer graphics)Transfer functionVirtual realityPersonalizationAnimationRoom acousticsQuadtreeArtificial intelligenceComputer visionAcousticsComputer graphics (images)Speech recognitionReverberationLoudspeakerEngineeringWorld Wide WebElectrical engineeringAnthropologySociologyPhysicsSpeech and Audio ProcessingHearing Loss and RehabilitationFace recognition and analysis