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Dynamic Range Limiting of HRTFs: Principle and Objective evaluation

Courtois, Gilles André  
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Marmaroli, Patrick  
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Rohr, Lukas  
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2016
Journal of the Audio Engineering Society (JAES)

This research addresses the challenge of incorporating dynamic range limiting of the magnitude response of HRTFs for hearing-impaired listeners who are using binaural hearing aids. In this application, a direct implementation of spatialization using the original HRTFs may pose a problem if some frequency areas are moved above the pain threshold or below the hearing threshold for hearing-impaired listeners. An extensive discrimination experiment was conducted with 38 normal-hearing participants to determine the maximum amount of limitation that could be applied before audible artifacts degraded the sound image. The experiment helped to determine the maximum limitation that can be applied so that at least half of the normal-hearing tested subjects cannot distinguish between the original and limited version of the spatial filters used. Although wide-dynamic range compression (WDRC) at the output of the hearing aids can produce benefits, pre-processing the HRTFs is preferable to limit its effect on the frequency spectrum and loudness. The objective is to optimize the HRTFs to diminish the risk that they are distorted by the WDRC processing in a crucial part of the sound spectrum.

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research article
DOI
10.17743/jaes.2016.0023
Web of Science ID

WOS:000388158100002

Author(s)
Courtois, Gilles André  
Marmaroli, Patrick  
Rohr, Lukas  
Lissek, Hervé  
Oesch, Yves
Balande, William
Date Issued

2016

Published in
Journal of the Audio Engineering Society (JAES)
Volume

64

Issue

10

Start page

731

End page

739

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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LTS2  
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November 1, 2016
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/130883
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