Binaural Hearing
Binaural hearing arises from the presence of two acoustic sensors – our ears – located on either side of the head. When a sound is captured by this pair of sensors, the resulting auditory cues convey its spatial attributes, offering a detailed spatial description of the auditory scene.
Binaural cues
Near field
HRTFs
BRIRs
HRTFs individualisation
Room Acoustics
The interaction between a sound source and the room creates a series of echoes whose characteristics depend on its geometry and materials, and is referred to as room reverberation.
Reverberation
Room Impulse Response
HRTFs
MPARIR
6DoF