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Measurement of Head-Related Transfer Functions: A Review

Song Li, Jürgen Peissig

2020Applied Sciences77 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

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 environments (VAEs) reproduced over headphones or loudspeakers. HRTFs are highly individual, and depend on directions and distances (near-field HRTFs). However, the measurement of high-density HRTF datasets is usually time-consuming, especially for human subjects. Over the years, various novel measurement setups and methods have been proposed for the fast acquisition of individual HRTFs while maintaining high measurement accuracy. This review paper provides an overview of various HRTF measurement systems and some insights into trends in individual HRTF measurements.

Topics & Concepts

Head-related transfer functionHeadphonesLoudspeakerTransfer functionComputer scienceAcousticsHead (geology)EngineeringSpeech recognitionBinaural recordingGeologyPhysicsElectrical engineeringGeomorphologySpeech and Audio ProcessingHearing Loss and RehabilitationAdvanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques
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