Towards modelling active sound localisation based on Bayesian inference in a static environment
G McLachlan, P Majdak, J Reijniers… - Acta …, 2021 - acta-acustica.edpsciences.org
Over the decades, Bayesian statistical inference has become a staple technique for
modelling human multisensory perception. Many studies have successfully shown how …
modelling human multisensory perception. Many studies have successfully shown how …
Enhanced Place Specificity of the Parallel Auditory Brainstem Response: A Modeling Study
TJ Stoll, RK Maddox - Trends in Hearing, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
While each place on the cochlea is most sensitive to a specific frequency, it will generally
respond to a sufficiently high-level stimulus over a wide range of frequencies. This spread of …
respond to a sufficiently high-level stimulus over a wide range of frequencies. This spread of …
A comparative study of eight human auditory models of monaural processing
A number of auditory models have been developed using diverging approaches, either
physiological or perceptual, but they share comparable stages of signal processing, as they …
physiological or perceptual, but they share comparable stages of signal processing, as they …
Assessing HRTF preprocessing methods for Ambisonics rendering through perceptual models
Binaural rendering of Ambisonics signals is a common way to reproduce spatial audio
content. Processing Ambisonics signals at low spatial orders is desirable in order to reduce …
content. Processing Ambisonics signals at low spatial orders is desirable in order to reduce …
The sonicom hrtf dataset
Immersive audio technologies, ranging from rendering spatialized sounds accurately to
efficient room simulations, are vital to the success of augmented and virtual realities. To …
efficient room simulations, are vital to the success of augmented and virtual realities. To …
A neural-network framework for the design of individualised hearing-loss compensation
F Drakopoulos, S Verhulst - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Sound processing in the human auditory system is complex and highly non-linear, whereas
hearing aids (HAs) still rely on simplified descriptions of auditory processing or hearing loss …
hearing aids (HAs) still rely on simplified descriptions of auditory processing or hearing loss …
Predictors for estimating subcortical EEG responses to continuous speech
Perception of sounds and speech involves structures in the auditory brainstem that rapidly
process ongoing auditory stimuli. The role of these structures in speech processing can be …
process ongoing auditory stimuli. The role of these structures in speech processing can be …
A Bayesian model for human directional localization of broadband static sound sources
Humans estimate sound-source directions by combining prior beliefs with sensory evidence.
Prior beliefs represent statistical knowledge about the environment, and the sensory …
Prior beliefs represent statistical knowledge about the environment, and the sensory …
Spatial up-sampling of HRTF sets using generative adversarial networks: A pilot study
Headphones-based spatial audio simulations rely on Head-related Transfer Functions
(HRTFs) in order to reconstruct the sound field at the entrance of the listener's ears. A HRTF …
(HRTFs) in order to reconstruct the sound field at the entrance of the listener's ears. A HRTF …
[HTML][HTML] Speech intelligibility prediction based on modulation frequency-selective processing
H Relaño-Iborra, T Dau - Hearing Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Speech intelligibility models can provide insights regarding the auditory processes involved
in human speech perception and communication. One successful approach to modelling …
in human speech perception and communication. One successful approach to modelling …