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Sound field translation methods for binaural reproduction

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Birnie, Lachlan
Abhayapala, Thushara
Samarasinghe, Prasanga
Tourbabin, Vladimir

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Virtual-reality reproduction of real-world acoustic environments often fix the listener position to that of the microphone. In this paper, we propose a method for listener translation in a virtual reproduction that incorporates a mix of near-field and far-field sources. Compared to conventional plane-wave techniques, the mixed-source method offers stronger near-field reproduction and translation capabilities in the case of a sparse virtualization.

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Sound Field Translation Methods for Binaural Reproduction

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2099-12-31