Dear subscribers of the colloquium newsletter,
we are happy to inform you about the next date of our Communication Technology Colloquium.
Wednesday, March, 30, 2022
Speaker: Nora Pöhlau
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: https://rwth.zoom.us/j/97904157921?pwd=SWpsbDl0MWhrWjY1ZkZaeFRoYmErZz09
Meeting-ID: 979 0415 7921
Passwort: 481650
Master Lecture: Performance Evaluation of Sound Field Translation Methods for Recorded Virtual Reality
The Higher-Order Ambisonics (HOA) format allows directional recording and playback of sound, making it an attractive tool for spatial audio or immersive sound applications. Because Higher-Order Ambisonics are mathematically based on Spherical Harmonics (SHs), they offer full rotational freedom for the listener (3DoF). However, the sound field can only be correctly reconstructed in a small area around the original recording position due to physical constraints. Three algorithms developed at the Institute for Communications Systems (IKS) make it possible to allow an additional translational movement of the user, even beyond the sweet spot. These algorithms deviate from the physically correct reconstruction in favour of an acoustically plausible playback.
In this thesis, the three algorithms of Space
Warping (SW), Adaptive
Space Warping (ASW) and Adaptive Beamforming (ABF) are
perceptually compared by conducting multiple listening tests.
ABF and ASW split the sound signal into a primary and an ambient
part and apply the translation operation only to the primary
part. In two web-based listening tests, it was found that this
separation is an acoustically valid approach. It was not
distinguishable for the listeners if the primary part contained
only direct sound or additional early reflexions. In a second
step, a listening test in the laboratory was conducted. Here,
the algorithms were compared for different translation
distances. For small distances, ABF showed the best performance
of all algorithms. ABF introduced fluctuating residual noise for
higher distances but still obtained the highest source position
ratings. Besides that, a newly proposed variant of SW has proven
to perform surprisingly well and scored second best in all
ratings behind ABF.
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