An improved method to determine the onset timings of reflections in an acoustic impulse response

  • Usher J
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Abstract

Determining the absolute onset time of reflections in an acoustic impulse response (IR) has applications for both subjective and physical acoustics problems. Although computationally simple, a first-order energetic analysis of the IR can lead to false-positive identification of reflections. This letter reports on a method to determine reflection onset timings using a modified running local kurtosis analysis to identify regions in the IR where the distribution is non-normal. IRs from both real and virtual rooms are used to validate the method and to find optimum analysis window sizes.

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Usher, J. (2010). An improved method to determine the onset timings of reflections in an acoustic impulse response. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 127(4), EL172–EL177. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3361042

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