THE AUDITORY MODELING TOOLBOX

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demo_mckenzie2021 - demonstrates the use of the mckenzie2021 model:

Description

A Perceptually Motivated Spectral Difference Model for Binaural Signals.

Read in reference and test stimuli from the following paper: McKenzie, T., Murphy, D. T., & Kearney, G. C. (2018). Diffuse-Field Equalisation of Binaural Ambisonic Rendering. Applied Sciences, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/app8101956 The test compares binaural Ambisonic renders with and without diffuse-field equalisation to HRTF convolutions.

This script also includes an example of a way to plot perceptual spectral difference values.

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Spectral difference for all stimuli single values

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Spectral difference for all stimuli

demo_mckenzie2021_3.png

Spectral difference for all stimuli single values

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Spectral difference for all stimuli single values

Authors: Thomas McKenzie, Cal Armstrong, Lauren Ward, Damian Murphy, Gavin Kearney Correspondence to thomas.mckenzie@aalto.fi (happy to answer any questions if you're having trouble!)

As referred to in the Acta Acustica paper: McKenzie, T., Armstrong, C., Ward, L., Murphy, D. T., & Kearney, G. (2021). A Perceptually Motivated Spectral Difference Model for Binaural Signals. Acta Acustica (in review).