Presentation 2011-08-10
Binaural recording by using miniature head simulator
Kaori SATO, Hiroshi KIDO, Kaoru ASHIHARA, Shogo KIRYU,
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Abstract(in English) It is known that by employing the binaural technique, the spatial information is recordable with only 2 microphones. When the binaural signal is reproduced via headphones, the sounds can be localized spatially although they are presented from the headphones. The binaural recording requires a dummy head that has to be as large as the actual human head. The size and weight of the dummy head seem to be one of the reason why this technique is not used widely in the consumer products. We propose a miniature head simulator system that can be used to record binaural signals without using devices that is as large as the conventional dummy head.
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Keyword(in English) miniature head simulator / binaural recording / dummy head / head-related transfer function / virtual reality
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Title (in English) Binaural recording by using miniature head simulator
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Keyword(1) miniature head simulator
Keyword(2) binaural recording
Keyword(3) dummy head
Keyword(4) head-related transfer function
Keyword(5) virtual reality
1st Author's Name Kaori SATO
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo City University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi KIDO
2nd Author's Affiliation Tohoku Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Kaoru ASHIHARA
3rd Author's Affiliation National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
4th Author's Name Shogo KIRYU
4th Author's Affiliation Tokyo City University
Date 2011-08-10
Paper # EA2011-58
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 175
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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