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Perceptually motivated analysis of numerically simulated head-related transfer functions generated by various 3D surface scanning systems

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Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.1

Technical University of Berlin2

Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark3

Visual Computing, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark4

Numerical simulations offer a feasible alternative to the direct acoustic measurement of individual head-related transfer functions (HRTFs). For the acquisition of high quality 3D surface scans, as required for these simulations, several approaches exist. In this paper, we systematically analyze the variations between different approaches and evaluate the influence of the accuracy of 3D scans on the resulting simulated HRTFs.

To assess this effect, HRTFs were numerically simulated based on 3D scans of the head and pinna of the FABIAN dummy head generated with 6 different methods. These HRTFs were analyzed in terms of interaural time difference, interaural level difference, energetic error in auditory filters and by their modeled localization performance.

From the results, it is found that a geometric precision of about 1 mm is needed to maintain accurate localization cues, while a precision of about 4 mm is sufficient to maintain the overall spectral shape

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2018
Pages: 551-555
Proceedings: 2018 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
ISBN: 1538646579 , 1538646587 , 1538646595 , 9781538646571 , 9781538646588 and 9781538646595
ISSN: 2379190x and 15206149
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/ICASSP.2018.8461789
ORCIDs: Paulsen, Rasmus Reinhold

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