Towards the prediction of perceived room acoustical similarity
Paper in proceeding, 2022

Understanding perceived room acoustical similarity is crucial to generating perceptually optimized audio rendering algorithms that maximize the perceived quality while minimizing the computational cost. In this paper we present a perceptual study in which listeners compare dynamic binaural renderings generated from spatial room impulse responses (SRIRs) obtained in several rooms and positions and are asked to identify whether they belong to the same space. The perceptual results, together with monaural room acoustical parameters, are used to generate a prediction model that estimates the perceived similarity of two SRIRs.

Author

Hannes Helmholz

Reality Labs Research at Meta

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Applied Acoustics

Ishwarya Ananthabhotla

Reality Labs Research at Meta

Paul Calamia

Reality Labs Research at Meta

Sebastia V. Amengual Gari

Reality Labs Research at Meta

Proceedings of the AES International Conference

Vol. 2022-August 174-184
9781713859727 (ISBN)

2022 AES International Conference on Audio for Virtual and Augmented Reality, AVAR 2022
Redmond, USA,

Subject Categories

Control Engineering

Signal Processing

Computer Vision and Robotics (Autonomous Systems)

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