Recording and analysis of head movements, interaural level and time differences in rooms and real-world listening scenarios.

ISRA 2013 Pub Date : 2014-01-01
Alan W Boyd, William M Whitmer, Michael A Akeroyd
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The science of how we use interaural differences to localise sounds has been studied for over a century and in many ways is well understood. But in many of these psychophysical experiments listeners are required to keep their head still, as head movements cause changes in interaural level and time differences (ILD and ITD respectively). But a fixed head is unrealistic. Here we report an analysis of the actual ILDs and ITDs that occur as people naturally move and relate them to gyroscope measurements of the actual motion. We used recordings of binaural signals in a number of rooms and listening scenarios (home, office, busy street etc). The listener's head movements were also recorded in synchrony with the audio, using a micro-electromechanical gyroscope. We calculated the instantaneous ILD and ITDs and analysed them over time and frequency, comparing them with measurements of head movements. The results showed that instantaneous ITDs were widely distributed across time and frequency in some multi-source environments while ILDs were less widely distributed. The type of listening environment affected head motion. These findings suggest a complex interaction between interaural cues, egocentric head movement and the identification of sound sources in real-world listening situations.

记录和分析房间和真实世界听力场景中的头部运动、内音水平和时间差异。
我们如何利用听觉差异来定位声音的科学已经研究了一个多世纪,在很多方面都得到了很好的理解。但在许多这样的心理物理实验中,听者被要求保持头部不动,因为头部运动会引起耳际水平和时间差(分别为ILD和ITD)的变化。但是一个固定的脑袋是不现实的。在这里,我们报告了对人们自然运动时发生的实际ILDs和ITDs的分析,并将它们与陀螺仪测量的实际运动联系起来。我们在许多房间和收听场景(家庭、办公室、繁忙的街道等)中使用双耳信号的录音。听者的头部动作也被用微机电陀螺仪与音频同步记录下来。我们计算了瞬时ILD和ITDs,并分析了它们随时间和频率的变化,将它们与头部运动的测量结果进行了比较。结果表明,在一些多源环境中,瞬时过渡段在时间和频率上分布广泛,而瞬时过渡段在时间和频率上分布较少。聆听环境的类型影响头部运动。这些发现表明,在真实听力情境中,耳间线索、自我中心头部运动和声源识别之间存在复杂的相互作用。
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