2021
DOI: 10.1109/taslp.2021.3110340
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Binaural Auralization of Microphone Array Room Impulse Responses Using Causal Wiener Filtering

Abstract: Binaural room auralization involves Binaural Room Impulse Responses (BRIRs). Dynamic binaural synthesis (i.e., head-tracked presentation) requires BRIRs for multiple head poses. Artificial heads can be used to measure BRIRs, but BRIR modeling from microphone array room impulse responses (RIRs) is becoming popular since personalized BRIRs can be obtained for any head pose with low extra effort. We present a novel framework for estimating a binaural signal from microphone array signals, using causal Wiener filte… Show more

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“…Furthermore, a model involving two simultaneous reflections applied to first-order Ambisonic RIRs was shown to provide higher-quality rendering than the single reflection model of SDM in [25]. A largely nonparametric time-domain approach for filtering spatial RIRs to obtain binaural RIRs was also proposed in [26], which used SRPbased DoA estimation to steer the direct sound.…”
Section: Parametric Spatial Rir Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a model involving two simultaneous reflections applied to first-order Ambisonic RIRs was shown to provide higher-quality rendering than the single reflection model of SDM in [25]. A largely nonparametric time-domain approach for filtering spatial RIRs to obtain binaural RIRs was also proposed in [26], which used SRPbased DoA estimation to steer the direct sound.…”
Section: Parametric Spatial Rir Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%