Sound localization in the presence of multiple reflections using a binaurally integrated cross-correlation/auto-correlation mechanism

  • Braasch J
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Abstract

A precedence effect model is described that can use a binaural signal to robustly localize a sound source in the presence of multiple reflections for the frontal horizontal plane. The model also estimates a room impulse response from a running binaural signal and determines the spatial locations and delays of early reflections, without any prior or additional knowledge of the source. A dual-layer cross-correlation/auto-correlation algorithm is used to determine the interaural time difference of the direct sound source component and to estimate a binaural activity pattern.

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Braasch, J. (2016). Sound localization in the presence of multiple reflections using a binaurally integrated cross-correlation/auto-correlation mechanism. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 140(1), EL143–EL148. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4959230

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