Search for dissertations about: "binaural"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the word binaural.
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1. Binaural Rendering of Spherical Microphone Array Signals
Abstract : The presentation of extended reality for consumer and professional applications requires major advancements in the capture and reproduction of its auditory component to provide a plausible listening experience. A spatial representation of the acoustic environment needs to be considered to allow for movement within or an interaction with the augmented or virtual reality. READ MORE
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2. Sound quality assessment using binaural technology
Abstract : This licentiate thesis contains experimental work about the use of binaural technology for assessment of sound quality. Binaural technology aims to measure sound in the way compatible with human hearing. For that purpose artificial head with the microphones in the position of the ears is used. READ MORE
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3. A New Model for Room Acoustic Prediction and Auralization
Abstract : The development of two room acoustic prediction models and auralization methods are described. The first prediction model is a combination of two well known algorithms with some extensions; the image source model and ray-tracing. READ MORE
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4. Drum sound from floor coverings - objective and subjective assessment
Abstract : Drum sound is the sound produced when an object, such as a foot, hits the flooring in the room in which the receiving ear is located. Drum sound has attracted interest in recent years, particularly due to an increased use of thin floating floor constructions, such as veneer or laminate flooring, which can produce loud and sharp walking sound. READ MORE
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5. Binaural technology and issues related to sound quality analysis and spatial hearing
Abstract : Binaural technology makes it possible to record, store and reproduce sound field in a perceptually authentic way, i.e. recorded sounds are correctly reproduced so that it is as if the listener was present in the recorded environment. This method involves recording and correctly reproducing sound pressures at each of the eardrums of the listener. READ MORE