AudioTorch: using a smartphone as directional microphone in virtual audio spaces

Florian Heller, Jan O. Borchers
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Abstract

Mobile audio augmented reality systems can be used in a series of applications, e.g., as a navigational aid for visually impaired or as audio guide in museums. The implementation of such systems usually relies on head orientation data, requiring additional hardware in form of a digital compass in the headphones. As an alternative we propose AudioTorch, a system that turns a smartphone into a virtual directional microphone. This metaphor, where users move the device to detect virtual sound sources, allows quick orientation and easy discrimination between proximate sources, even with simplified rendering algorithms. We compare the navigation performance of head orientation measurement to AudioTorch. A lab study with 18 users showed the rate of correctly recognized sources to be significantly higher with AudioTorch than with head-tracking, while task completion times did not differ significantly. The presence in the virtual environment received similar ratings for both conditions.
AudioTorch:使用智能手机作为虚拟音频空间中的定向麦克风
移动音频增强现实系统可用于一系列应用,例如,作为视障人士的导航辅助设备或作为博物馆的语音导游。这种系统的实现通常依赖于头部方向数据,需要额外的硬件,如耳机中的数字罗盘。作为替代方案,我们提出了AudioTorch,这是一个将智能手机变成虚拟定向麦克风的系统。在这个比喻中,用户移动设备来检测虚拟声源,即使使用简化的渲染算法,也可以快速定位并轻松区分附近的声源。我们比较了头部方向测量与AudioTorch的导航性能。一项针对18名用户的实验室研究表明,AudioTorch的正确识别率明显高于头部跟踪,而任务完成时间没有显著差异。在两种情况下,虚拟环境中的存在得到了相似的评分。
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