Brandenburg, Karlheinz; Klein, Florian; Neidhardt, Annika; Sloma, Ulrike; Werner, Stephan:
Creating auditory illusions with binaural technology
In: The technology of binaural understanding / Blauert, Jens; Braasch, Jonas (Hrsg.). - Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2020 - (Modern acoustics and signal processing), S. 623 - 663
2020Buchaufsatz/Kapitel in SammelwerkClosed Access
Technische Universität Ilmenau (1992-) » Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik (1992-) » Institut für Medientechnik (1999-) » Fachgebiet Elektronische Medientechnik (1999-)
Titel in Englisch:
Creating auditory illusions with binaural technology
Autor*in:
Brandenburg, KarlheinzTU
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130001112
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0000-0002-8089-9508ORCID iD
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Klein, FlorianTU
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112818768X
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0000-0003-3496-3174ORCID iD
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56768944400
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Neidhardt, AnnikaTU
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1221165763
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0000-0002-4243-5737ORCID iD
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55429742700
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der Hochschule zugeordnet
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Sloma, UlrikeTU
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1221164309
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0000-0003-2979-752XORCID iD
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57190858327
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der Hochschule zugeordnet
;
Werner, StephanTU
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1128187485
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0000-0001-9038-9061ORCID iD
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55365464500
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der Hochschule zugeordnet
Erscheinungsjahr:
2020
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Closed Access
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Englisch
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Text
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Ja

Abstract in Englisch:

It is pointed out that beyond reproducing the physically correct sound pressure at the eardrums, more effects play a significant role in the quality of the auditory illusion. In some cases, these can dominate perception and even overcome physical deviations. Perceptual effects like the room-divergence effect, additional visual influences, personalization, pose and position tracking as well as adaptation processes are discussed. These effects are described individually, and the interconnections between them are highlighted. With the results from experiments performed by the authors, the perceptual effects can be quantified. Furthermore, concepts are proposed to optimize reproduction systems with regard to those effects. One example could be a system that adapts to varying listening situations as well as individual listening habits, experience and preference.