[Sursound] HRTF Database

2011-03-15 Thread Len Moskowitz

Perhaps folks here will find this useful:

http://interface.cipic.ucdavis.edu/sound/hrtf.html

CIPIC HRTF Database

The CIPIC HRTF Database is a public-domain database of 
high-spatial-resolution HRTF measurements for 45 different subjects, 
including the KEMAR mannequin with both small and large pinnae.


The database includes 2,500 measurements of head-related impulse responses 
for each subject. These standard measurements were recorded at 25 
different interaural-polar azimuths and 50 different interaural-polar 
elevations. Additional special measurements of the KEMAR manikin were made 
for the frontal and horizontal planes. In addition, the database includes 
anthropometric measurements for use in HRTF scaling studies, technical 
documentation, and a utility program for displaying and inspecting the data. 
Accessing the data requires MATLAB 5x or greater. Additional details are 
given in the following paper:


V. R. Algazi, R. O. Duda, D. M. Thompson and C. Avendano, The CIPIC HRTF 
Database, Proc. 2001 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to 
Audio and Electroacoustics, pp. 99-102, Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz, 
NY, Oct. 21-24, 2001.




Len Moskowitz (mosko...@core-sound.com) 


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Re: [Sursound] HRTF Database

2011-03-15 Thread Hector Centeno
Hello,

I was wondering if anyone knows if these MATLAB HRTF files can be
found as IR audio files somewhere. I won't be buying MATLAB and I
would like to try them using a convolution plugin or a MAX/Msp patch.

Regards,

Hector Centeno


On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Len Moskowitz
lenmoskow...@optonline.net wrote:
 Perhaps folks here will find this useful:

 http://interface.cipic.ucdavis.edu/sound/hrtf.html

 CIPIC HRTF Database

 The CIPIC HRTF Database is a public-domain database of
 high-spatial-resolution HRTF measurements for 45 different subjects,
 including the KEMAR mannequin with both small and large pinnae.

 The database includes 2,500 measurements of head-related impulse responses
 for each subject. These standard measurements were recorded at 25
 different interaural-polar azimuths and 50 different interaural-polar
 elevations. Additional special measurements of the KEMAR manikin were made
 for the frontal and horizontal planes. In addition, the database includes
 anthropometric measurements for use in HRTF scaling studies, technical
 documentation, and a utility program for displaying and inspecting the data.
 Accessing the data requires MATLAB 5x or greater. Additional details are
 given in the following paper:

 V. R. Algazi, R. O. Duda, D. M. Thompson and C. Avendano, The CIPIC HRTF
 Database, Proc. 2001 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to
 Audio and Electroacoustics, pp. 99-102, Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz,
 NY, Oct. 21-24, 2001.



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