Aural assessment by means of binaural algorithms -the AABBA project-

J. Blauert, J. Braasch, J. Buchholz, H.S. Colburn, U. Jekosch, A.G. Kohlrausch, J. Mourjopoulos, V. Pulkki, A. Raake

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Abstract

AABBA is an intellectual grouping with the goal of collaborating for 4-5 years on the application of computational models of human binaural hearing. The grouping will compile a battery of common software components for setting-up dedicated full-scale binaural models for various technological applications - particularly in areas related to communication acoustics. Examples are: quality assessment of audio channels and loudspeakers as well as rooms for acoustical performances, assessment of disorders of binaural hearing, assessment of speech-understanding capabilities in acoustically adverse surroundings, auditory-scene mapping, assessment of spatial properties of product sounds as well as of the sense of envelopment and immersion, analysis of human spatial hearing in a multimodal world with, for example, the listeners moving in space and/or receiving additional visual and/or tactile cues.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBinaural processing and spatial hearing (International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research, ISAAR 2009, 26-28 August 2009, Helsingor, Denmark)
EditorsJ. Buchholz, T. Dau, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, T. Poulsen
Place of PublicationBallerup, Denmark
PublisherThe Danavox Foundation
Pages113-124
ISBN (Print)87-990013-2-2
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Eventconference; International Symposium on Auditory and Auiological Research (ISAAR 2009); 2009-08-26; 2009-08-28 -
Duration: 26 Aug 200928 Aug 2009

Conference

Conferenceconference; International Symposium on Auditory and Auiological Research (ISAAR 2009); 2009-08-26; 2009-08-28
Period26/08/0928/08/09
OtherInternational Symposium on Auditory and Auiological Research (ISAAR 2009)

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