Head-related transfer function (HRTF) is characterized as sound transmission from sound source to listener's eardrum. When a listener hears a sound that is filtered with the HRTFs, the listener can localize a virtual target (sound image) as if the sound had come from the position corresponding to that at which the HRTFs were measured. A moving sound image can be generated to switch HRTFs of successive direction in real-time. While many virtual auditory displays (VADs) based on synthesis of HRTFs have been proposed, most of them can synthesize only a few sound images due to lack of computation power. In this article, the VAD system implemented based on graphics processing unit (GPU) was introduced. In our system, the convolution of HRTFs is parallelized on GPU to realize a high-speed processing. In addition, the multiple HRTFs each of which is corresponding to sound sources at different position are processed in parallel to control multiple sound image simultaneously. In this article, the performance of our system was evaluated not only objectively but also subjectively. The results showed that our current system can present at least 40 sound images simultaneously in real-time. © 2013 Acoustical Society of America.
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Watanabe, K., Oikawa, Y., Sato, S., Takane, S., & Abe, K. (2013). Development and performance evaluation of virtual auditory display system to synthesize sound from multiple sound sources using graphics processing unit. In Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (Vol. 19). https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4799309
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