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DIY measurement of your personal HRTF at home

Book Contribution - Book Abstract Conference Contribution

Subtitle:low-cost, fast and validated
The breakthrough of 3D audio has been hampered by the lack of personalized head-related transfer functions (HRTF) required to create realistic 3D audio environments using headphones. In this paper we present a new method for the user to personalize his/her HRTF, similar to the measurement in an anechoic room, yet it is low-cost and can be carried out at home. We compare the resulting HRTFs with those measured in an anechoic room. Subjecting the participants to a virtual localization experiment, we show that they perform significantly better when using their personalized HRTF, compared to a generic HRTF. We believe this method has the potential of opening the way for large scale commercial use of 3D audio through headphones.
Book: 143rd Audio Engineering Society Convention, October 1821, 2017, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.
Pages: 1 - 5
Publication year:2017
Keywords:P3 Proceeding
Accessibility:Closed