Thomas Deppisch
Thomas Deppisch is a PhD student in the Audio Technology Group of the Applied Acoustics division. His research focuses on the perception and simulation of room acoustics for virtual reality applications. The goal is to facilitate a dynamic reproduction of convincing virtual room acoustics by balancing physical accuracy and computational effort in view of the perceptual significance.
Showing 11 publications
Blind Identification of Binaural Room Impulse Responses From Smart Glasses
Blind Estimation of Spatial Room Impulse Responses Using a Pseudo Reference Signal
Spatial Room Impulse Response Identification from Rotating Equatorial Microphone Arrays
End-to-End Magnitude Least Squares Binaural Rendering for Equatorial Microphone Arrays
Detecting simultaneous directions of arrival in an Ambisonic signal with REVEB-ESPRIT
On the efficient simulation of pass-by noise signals from railway wheels
Direct and Residual Subspace Decomposition of Spatial Room Impulse Responses
End-to-End Magnitude Least Squares Binaural Rendering of Spherical Microphone Array Signals
Radiation Lobe Decomposition for Directivity Patterns
Download publication list
You can download this list to your computer.
Filter and download publication list
As logged in user (Chalmers employee) you find more export functions in MyResearch.
You may also import these directly to Zotero or Mendeley by using a browser plugin. These are found herer:
Zotero Connector
Mendeley Web Importer
The service SwePub offers export of contents from Research in other formats, such as Harvard and Oxford in .RIS, BibTex and RefWorks format.