Observations on a principal components analysis of head-related transfer functions

  • Middlebrooks J
  • Green D
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A recent principal components analysis (Kistler and Wightman, 1992) has shown that the transfer functions of the human external ear, for a wide range of source locations, can be expressed as weighted sums of a small number of basis vectors. Directional transfer functions obtained in this laboratory, using substantially different measurement techniques, yielded principal component basis vectors that are remarkably similar to those reported by Kistler and Wightman. When this subject population was divided in half according to the overall physical sizes of subjects, basis vectors computed for the subpopulation of smaller subjects were shifted systematically to higher frequencies relative to those computed for the subpopulation of larger subjects.

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Middlebrooks, J. C., & Green, D. M. (1992). Observations on a principal components analysis of head-related transfer functions. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 92(1), 597–599. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.404272

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