The acoustic effects undergone by a sound wave on its way from the source to the listener's ears are summarized in a specific transfer function (Head-Related Transfer Function, HRTF), whose contribution given by the pinna alone is known as PRTF (Pinna-Related Transfer Function). The PRTF of a listener can be approximated with a specific synthetic model that simulates the main crests and troughs of its magnitude response through low-order peak and notch filters, the parameters of which are only partially related to the anthropometry of the listener himself. Starting from this model, the paper describes a psychoacoustic experiment designed with the aim of testing the accuracy of the model - in terms of vertical localization - for sound sources on the median plane and for different combinations of those parameters not related to anthropometry. Results on twelve experimental subjects suggest which combination of parameters offers a lower localization error with respect to the target elevation of the sound source, thus obtaining useful information for the design of structural models for binaural sound synthesis.

Subjective evaluation of a low-order parametric filter model of the pinna for binaural sound rendering / S. Spagnol, S. Scaiella, M. Geronazzo, F. Avanzini - In: International Congress on Sound and Vibration / [a cura di] M.J. Crocker, M. Pawelczyk, F. Pedrielli, E. Carletti, S. Luzzi. - [s.l] : International Institute of Acoustics and Vibrations, 2015. - ISBN 9788888942483. - pp. 1-8 (( Intervento presentato al 22. convegno ICSV tenutosi a Firenze nel 2015.

Subjective evaluation of a low-order parametric filter model of the pinna for binaural sound rendering

F. Avanzini
2015

Abstract

The acoustic effects undergone by a sound wave on its way from the source to the listener's ears are summarized in a specific transfer function (Head-Related Transfer Function, HRTF), whose contribution given by the pinna alone is known as PRTF (Pinna-Related Transfer Function). The PRTF of a listener can be approximated with a specific synthetic model that simulates the main crests and troughs of its magnitude response through low-order peak and notch filters, the parameters of which are only partially related to the anthropometry of the listener himself. Starting from this model, the paper describes a psychoacoustic experiment designed with the aim of testing the accuracy of the model - in terms of vertical localization - for sound sources on the median plane and for different combinations of those parameters not related to anthropometry. Results on twelve experimental subjects suggest which combination of parameters offers a lower localization error with respect to the target elevation of the sound source, thus obtaining useful information for the design of structural models for binaural sound synthesis.
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