This looks interesting:

Upcoming Lectures

London: Tuesday 13th January

Perceptual Sound Field Reconstruction and Coherent Synthesis

Zoran Cvetkovic, Professor of Signal Processing at King’s College London

Imagine a group of fans cheering their team at the Olympics from a local pub, 
who want to feel transposed to the arena by experiencing a faithful and 
convincing auditory perspective of the scene they see on the screen. They hear 
the punch of the player kicking the ball and are immersed in the atmosphere as 
if they are watching from the sideline. Alternatively, imagine a small group of 
classical music aficionados following a broadcast from the Royal Opera at home, 
who want to have the experience of listening to it from best seats at the opera 
house. Imagine having finally a surround sound system with room simulators that 
actually sound like the spaces they are supposed to synthesise, or watching a 
3D nature film in a home theatre where the sound closely follows the movements 
one sees on the screen. Imagine also a video game capable of providing a 
convincing dynamic auditory perspective that tracks a moving game player and 
responds to his actions, with virtual objects moving and acoustic environments 
changing. Finally, place all this in the context of visual technology that is 
moving firmly in the direction of ”3D” capture and rendering, where enhanced 
spatial accuracy and detail are key features. In this talk we will present a 
technology that enables all these spatial sound applications using low-count 
multichannel systems.
This month's lecture is being held at King’s College London, Nash Lecture 
Theatre, K2.31, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS. 6:30pm for 7:00pm start. 

I'll be there if I can.

John



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