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J. Phys. IV France
Volume 04, Numéro C5, Mai 1994
3ème Congrés français d'acoustique3rd French conference on acoustics |
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Page(s) | C5-233 - C5-236 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:1994546 |
3rd French conference on acoustics
J. Phys. IV France 04 (1994) C5-233-C5-236
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:1994546
Environnement de simulation pour l'évaluation psychoacoustique des systèmes de prise et de restitution du son dans un contexte de téléconférence
M. MARIN1, A. GILLOIRE1, J.F. LACOUME2, O. WARUSFEL2 and J.M. JOT31 Centre National d'Etudes des Télécommunications, LAA/TSS/CMC, Route de Trégastel, BP. 40, 22301 Lannion, France
2 IRCAM, 1 place Stravinsky, 75004 Paris, France
3 Espaces Nouveaux, 56 Boulevard Davout, 75020 Paris, France
Abstract
A simulation environment is used for the perceptual evaluation of sound pickup and reproduction techniques in a teleconference context. A project, named "Spatialisateur", developed by Ircam and Espaces Nouveaux aims at synthesizing virtual room effects, controlling the acoustical quality and the localization aspects in real time. The prototype generates a localization effect by use of binaural reproduction techniques, for a single listener with headphones or a loudspeaker pair. Binaural synthesis relies on the use of head-related transfer functions (HRTF), which realize a listener-specific encoding of localization cues for any position of the sound source. Parametric modelling techniques are used in order to reduce the computational cost of the binaural filtering process. Psychoacoustical tests have been undertaken to validate this prototype by comparing, for various configurations, the localization judgements of subjects in actual stereophonic listening and in headphone simulation of the stereophonic reproduction.
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