Efficient Conversion of X.Y Surround Sound Content to Binaural Head-Tracked Form for HRTF-Enabled Playback
Title | Efficient Conversion of X.Y Surround Sound Content to Binaural Head-Tracked Form for HRTF-Enabled Playback |
Publication Type | Conference Papers |
Year of Publication | 2007 |
Authors | Zotkin DN, Duraiswami R, Gumerov NA |
Conference Name | IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2007. ICASSP 2007 |
Date Published | 2007/04// |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 1-4244-0727-3 |
Keywords | Acoustic fields, Acoustic scattering, acoustic signal processing, audio acoustics, Audio systems, binaural head-tracked, binaural presentation, Computational efficiency, Costs, Ear, head-related transfer function, Headphones, HRTF-enabled playback, Loudspeakers, Music, reverberation, sound field, spatio-temporal representation, surround sound, surround sound content, Transfer functions, virtual audio principles |
Abstract | Binaural presentation of X.Y sound is usually performed using virtual audio principles - that is, by attempting to virtually reproduce the setup of the X+Y loudspeakers in the reference room configuration. The computational cost of such playback is linear in the number of channels in the X.Y setup. We present a novel scheme that computes, offline, a spatio-temporal representation of the sound field in the listening area and store it as a multipole expansion. During head-tracked playback, the binaural signal is obtained by evaluating the multipole expansion at the ear position corresponding to the current user pose, resulting in a fixed playback cost. The representation is further extended to incorporate individualized HRTFs at no additional cost. Simulation results are presented. |
DOI | 10.1109/ICASSP.2007.366606 |