Spectral manipulation improves elevation perception with non-individualized head-related transfer functions

  • Rajendran V
  • Gamper H
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Abstract

Spatially rendering sounds using head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) is an important part of creating immersive audio experiences for virtual reality applications. However, elevation perception remains challenging when generic, non-personalized HRTFs are used. This study investigated whether digital audio effects applied to a generic set of HRTFs could improve sound localization in the vertical plane. Several of the tested effects significantly improved elevation judgment, and trial-by-trial variability in spectral energy between 2 and 10 kHz correlated strongly with perceived elevation. Digital audio effects may therefore be a promising strategy to improve elevation perception where personalized HRTFs are not available.

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Rajendran, V. G., & Gamper, H. (2019). Spectral manipulation improves elevation perception with non-individualized head-related transfer functions. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 145(3), EL222–EL228. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5093641

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