Thomas Deppisch

Doctoral Student at Applied Acoustics

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.

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2023

End-to-End Magnitude Least Squares Binaural Rendering for Equatorial Microphone Arrays

Hannes Helmholz, Thomas Deppisch, Jens Ahrens
Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2023, p. 1679-1682
Paper in proceeding
2023

Detecting simultaneous directions of arrival in an Ambisonic signal with REVEB-ESPRIT

Franz Zotter, Thomas Deppisch
AES Europe 2023: 154th Audio Engineering Society Convention
Paper in proceeding
2023

On the efficient simulation of pass-by noise signals from railway wheels

Jannik Theyssen, Thomas Deppisch, Astrid Pieringer et al
Journal of Sound and Vibration. Vol. 564
Journal article
2023

Direct and Residual Subspace Decomposition of Spatial Room Impulse Responses

Thomas Deppisch, Sebastià V. Amengual Garí, Paul Calamia et al
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing. Vol. 31, p. 927-942
Journal article
2022

Perceptual Evaluation of Spatial Room Impulse Response Extrapolation by Direct and Residual Subspace Decomposition

Thomas Deppisch, Sebastià V. Amengual Garí, Paul Calamia et al
Proceedings of the AES International Conference. Vol. 2022-August, p. 122-131
Paper in proceeding
2021

End-to-End Magnitude Least Squares Binaural Rendering of Spherical Microphone Array Signals

Thomas Deppisch, Hannes Helmholz, Jens Ahrens
2021 Immersive and 3D Audio: From Architecture to Automotive, I3DA 2021
Paper in proceeding
2021

Spatial Subtraction of Reflections from Room Impulse Responses Measured With a Spherical Microphone Array

Thomas Deppisch, Jens Ahrens, Sebastià V. Amengual Garí et al
IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics. Vol. 2021-October, p. 346-350
Paper in proceeding
2021

Radiation Lobe Decomposition for Directivity Patterns

Thomas Deppisch, Franz Zotter
Fortschritte der Akustik (DAGA)
Paper in proceeding

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