2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2018.10.026
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Modeling head-related transfer functions with spherical wavelets

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“…Fig 4 are the manifold sampling for locating the spherical wavelet function at different levels. Although there should be multiple types of spherical wavelets, here in this study, spherical wavelets with the butterfly scheme are used in consistent with the previous study [30].…”
Section: B Spherical Wavelets Based Modelingmentioning
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“…Fig 4 are the manifold sampling for locating the spherical wavelet function at different levels. Although there should be multiple types of spherical wavelets, here in this study, spherical wavelets with the butterfly scheme are used in consistent with the previous study [30].…”
Section: B Spherical Wavelets Based Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study can be regarded as a following study of the previous method [30], in which the HRTF magnitudes are represented with spherical wavelets alone. The main difference is that our proposed method first captures the coarse structure based on a low order spherical harmonic representation with a very small number of parameters, and then applies spherical wavelets for modeling finer details which lies in the residual part.…”
Section: Joint Modeling Of Hrtf With Spherical Wavelets and Sphementioning
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