Presentation 2006-05-25
Investigation of parallax effect based on measured HRTFs
DaeGee KANG, Yukio IWAYA, Yoiti SUZUKI,
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Abstract(in English) When a sound source is close to a listener, the angles from the source to the listener's two ears are substantially different from that to the center of the head (parallax effect). Therefore, the measured HRTFs from far distance cannot be used to control a sound image near a listener. In this article, we invesgated the parallex effect whether it can be applied to control a sound image close to head or not. To investgate the parallax effect, the HRTFs measured in nearby the head was compared with the estimated HRTFs by appling the parallax effect. As a result, we found that there is a specific angle that doesn't correspond with parallax effect.
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Keyword(in English) near-distance HRTFs / Parallax effect / Virtual Auditory Display
Paper # EA2006-8,SIP2006-12
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Conference Date 2006/5/18(1days)
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Title (in English) Investigation of parallax effect based on measured HRTFs
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Keyword(1) near-distance HRTFs
Keyword(2) Parallax effect
Keyword(3) Virtual Auditory Display
1st Author's Name DaeGee KANG
1st Author's Affiliation Research Insititute of Electorical Communication:Graduate School of Information Sciences Tohoku University()
2nd Author's Name Yukio IWAYA
2nd Author's Affiliation Research Insititute of Electorical Communication:Flexible Information System Research Center Tohoku University
3rd Author's Name Yoiti SUZUKI
3rd Author's Affiliation Research Insititute of Electorical Communication:Graduate School of Information Sciences Tohoku University
Date 2006-05-25
Paper # EA2006-8,SIP2006-12
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 64
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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