function [msoAngles,lsoAngles,wbMsoAngles] = takanen2013_directionmapping(mso,lso,contraMso,wbMmso)
%takanen2013_directionmapping Map the directional cues to directions
% Usage: [msoAngles,lsoAngles,wbMsoAngles] = takanen2013_directionmapping(mso,lso,contraMso,wbMmso)
%
% Input parameters:
% mso : output of the MSO model projecting to left or right
% hemisphere
% lso : output of the LSO model projecting to left or right
% hemisphere
% contraMso : output of the MSO model projecting to opposite
% hemisphere
% wbMso : output of the wideband MSO model projecting to left
% or right hemisphere
%
% Output parameters:
% msoAngles : direction estimates provided by the model of MSO
% lsoAngles : direction estimates provided by the model of MSO
% wbMsoAngles : direction estimates provided by the wideband MSO
% model
%
% This function maps the outputs of the models of MSO and LSO into
% azimuth angles ranging from -90 to 90 in 10 degree resolution using a
% a set of reference values computed using monophonic signals and
% measured HRTFs of the corresponding directions. More detailed
% description about the process can be found in Takanen, Santala, Pulkki
% 2013 (Sec. 3.2.5)
%
% See also: takanen2013, takanen2013_mso, takanen2013_lso,
% takanen2013_wbmso
%
% References:
% M. Takanen, O. Santala, and V. Pulkki. Visualization of functional
% count-comparison-based binaural auditory model output. Hearing
% research, 309:147--163, 2014. PMID: 24513586.
%
%
% Url: http://amtoolbox.org/amt-1.1.0/doc/modelstages/takanen2013_directionmapping.php
% Copyright (C) 2009-2021 Piotr Majdak, Clara Hollomey, and the AMT team.
% This file is part of Auditory Modeling Toolbox (AMT) version 1.1.0
%
% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
% (at your option) any later version.
%
% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
% GNU General Public License for more details.
%
% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
% AUTHOR: Marko Takanen, Olli Santala, Ville Pulkki
%
% COPYRIGHT (C) 2013 Aalto University
% School of Electrical Engineering
% Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics
% Espoo, Finland
%% ------ Computation ----------------------------------------------------
%load the precomputed set of reference values
x=amt_load('takanen2013','lookuptable.mat');
referencevalues=x.referencevalues;
dims = size(mso);
%initialize the output values
msoAngles = zeros(dims(1),dims(2));
lsoAngles=msoAngles;
wbMsoAngles =msoAngles;
nAngles = length(referencevalues.angles);
for freqInd =1:dims(2)
%find the closest match to the cue value amongst the reference values
%in the lookup table
temp = abs((lso(:,freqInd)*ones(1,nAngles))-(ones(dims(1),1)*referencevalues.lso(:,freqInd)'));
%set the direction corresponding to the found reference value as the
%direction estimate
[~,ind] = min(temp,[],2);
lsoAngles(:,freqInd) = referencevalues.angles(ind);
%otherwise similar approach as above is used for MSO, except for the
%fact that contralateral MSO cues are used to solve some ambiguities in
%direction estimation
temp = abs((mso(:,freqInd)*ones(1,nAngles))-(ones(dims(1),1)*referencevalues.mso(:,freqInd)'))+...
abs((contraMso(:,freqInd)*ones(1,nAngles))-(ones(dims(1),1)*referencevalues.contramso(:,freqInd)'));
[~,ind] = min(temp,[],2);
msoAngles(:,freqInd) = referencevalues.angles(ind);
%direction mapping for wideband MSO
temp = abs((wbMmso(:,freqInd)*ones(1,nAngles))-(ones(dims(1),1)*referencevalues.wbmso(:,freqInd)'));
[~,ind] = min(temp,[],2);
wbMsoAngles(:,freqInd) = referencevalues.angles(ind);
end