[PDF][PDF] Chapter Perspective Chapter: Modern Acquisition of Personalised Head-Related Transfer Functions–An Overview
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) describe the spatial filtering of acoustic signals by a
listener's anatomy. With the increase of computational power, HRTFs are nowadays more …
listener's anatomy. With the increase of computational power, HRTFs are nowadays more …
Comparing sound localization deficits in bilateral cochlear-implant users and vocoder simulations with normal-hearing listeners
H Jones, A Kan, RY Litovsky - Trends in Hearing, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Bilateral cochlear-implant (BiCI) users are less accurate at localizing free-field (FF) sound
sources than normal-hearing (NH) listeners. This performance gap is not well understood …
sources than normal-hearing (NH) listeners. This performance gap is not well understood …
Modeling sound-source localization in sagittal planes for human listeners
Monaural spectral features are important for human sound-source localization in sagittal
planes, including front-back discrimination and elevation perception. These directional …
planes, including front-back discrimination and elevation perception. These directional …
A deep denoising autoencoder approach to improving the intelligibility of vocoded speech in cochlear implant simulation
Objective: In a cochlear implant (CI) speech processor, noise reduction (NR) is a critical
component for enabling CI users to attain improved speech perception under noisy …
component for enabling CI users to attain improved speech perception under noisy …
Effect of mismatched place-of-stimulation on the salience of binaural cues in conditions that simulate bilateral cochlear-implant listening
MJ Goupell, C Stoelb, A Kan… - The Journal of the …, 2013 - pubs.aip.org
Although bilateral cochlear implantation has the potential to improve sound localization and
speech understanding in noise, obstacles exist in presenting maximally useful binaural …
speech understanding in noise, obstacles exist in presenting maximally useful binaural …
Interaural place-of-stimulation mismatch estimates using CT scans and binaural perception, but not pitch, are consistent in cochlear-implant users
JGW Bernstein, KK Jensen… - Journal of …, 2021 - Soc Neuroscience
Bilateral cochlear implants (BI-CIs) or a CI for single-sided deafness (SSD-CI; one normally
functioning acoustic ear) can partially restore spatial-hearing abilities, including sound …
functioning acoustic ear) can partially restore spatial-hearing abilities, including sound …
Predicting perceptual transparency of head-worn devices
Acoustically transparent head-worn devices are a key component of auditory augmented
reality systems, in which both real and virtual sound sources are presented to a listener …
reality systems, in which both real and virtual sound sources are presented to a listener …
Assessment of sagittal-plane sound localization performance in spatial-audio applications
Sound localization in sagittal planes, SPs, including front-back discrimination, relies on
spectral cues resulting from the filtering of incoming sounds by the torso, head and pinna …
spectral cues resulting from the filtering of incoming sounds by the torso, head and pinna …
Effect of channel separation and interaural mismatch on fusion and lateralization in normal-hearing and cochlear-implant listeners
Bilateral cochlear implantation has provided access to some of the benefits of binaural
hearing enjoyed by normal-hearing (NH) listeners. However, a gap in performance still …
hearing enjoyed by normal-hearing (NH) listeners. However, a gap in performance still …
Sound localization in individualized and non-individualized crosstalk cancellation systems
The sound-source localization provided by a crosstalk cancellation (CTC) system depends
on the head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) used for the CTC filter calculation. In this …
on the head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) used for the CTC filter calculation. In this …