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Toward orthogonal non-individualised head-related transfer functions for forward and backward directional sound: cluster analysis and an experimental study

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Pages 767-781 | Received 06 May 2008, Accepted 21 Dec 2009, Published online: 21 May 2010
 

Abstract

Individualised head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) have been shown to accurately simulate forward and backward directional sounds. This study explores directional simulation for non-individualised HRTFs by determining orthogonal HRTFs for listeners to choose between. Using spectral features previously shown to aid forward–backward differentiation, 196 non-individualised HRTFs were clustered into six orthogonal groups and the centre HRTF of each group was selected as representative. An experiment with 15 listeners was conducted to evaluate the benefits of choosing between six centre-front and six centre-back directional sounds rather than the single front/back sounds produced by MIT-KEMAR HRTFs. Sound localisation error was significantly reduced by 22% and 65% of listeners reduced their front–back confusion rates. The significant reduction was maintained when the number of HRTFs was reduced from six to five. This represents a preliminary success in bridging the gap between individual and non-individual HRTFs for applications such as spatial surround sound systems.

Statement of Relevance:Due to different pinna shapes, directional sound stimuli generated by non-individualised HRTFs suffer from serious front–back confusion. The reported work demonstrates a way to reduce front–back confusion for centre-back sounds generated from non-individualised HRTFs.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the Hong Kong Research Grants Council for partially supporting this work through an earmarked competitive grant (HKUST6219/02E). The authors would also like to thank Mr Denil Chan and Mr Stanley Sze for their technical support.

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