摘要 |
<p>Free-field-to-eardrum transfer functions (FETF's) are developed by comparing auditory data for points in three-dimensional space for a model ear and auditory data collected for the same listening location with a microphone. Each FETF is represented as a weighted sum of frequency-dependent functions obtained from an expansion of the measured FETF's covariance matrix. Spatial transformation characteristic functions (STCF's) are applied to transform the weighted frequency-dependent factors to functions of spatial variables for azimuth and elevation. A generalized spline model is fit to each STCF to filter out noise and permit interpolation of the STCF between measured points. Sound is reproduced for a selected direction by synthesizing the weighted frequency-dependent factors with the smoothed and interpolated STCF's.</p> |