Perceptual investigation of image placement with Ambisonics for non-centred listeners
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01/09/2013
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Ambisonics is a scalable spatial audio technique that attempts to present a sound scene to listeners over as large an area as possi- ble. A localisation experiment was carried out to investigate the performance of a first and third order system at three listening positions - one in the centre and two off-centre. The test used a reverse target-pointer adjustment method to determine the error, both signed and absolute, for each combination of listening posi- tion and system. The signed error was used to indicate the direc- tion and magnitude of the shifts in panning angle introduced for the off-centre listening positions. The absolute error was used as a measure of the performance of the listening position and systems combinations for a comparison of their overall performance. A comparison was made between the degree of image shifting be- tween the two systems and the robustness of their off-centre per- formance. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Stitt , P , Bertet , S & Van Walstijn , M 2013 , ' Perceptual investigation of image placement with Ambisonics for non-centred listeners ' Paper presented at 16th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-13) , Maynooth , Ireland , 02/09/2013 - 05/09/2013 , . |
Palavras-Chave | #Ambisonics #Listening experiment #Localisation test #Non-centred listener |
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