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139 - The layered binaural processing of high frequency interaural phase differences, interaural intensity differences, and short time analysis
Van Keulen W.
Abstract
The main topic is to order various binaural processes on base of the complexity of these processes. The possibility will be explored to divide the binaural system in several layers, with each layer having its characteristic time constant. This also enables a subject to perceive one or more binaural images because interaural differences of time and intensity are supposed to be processed separately. It also has been shown that high-frequency signal envelopes are processed in a similar way as the temporal fine structure of low-frequency signals.
Citation
Van Keulen W.: The layered binaural processing of high frequency interaural phase differences, interaural intensity differences, and short time analysis, CD-ROM Proceedings of the Thirtheenth International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV13), July 2-6, 2006, Vienna, Austria, Eds.: Eberhardsteiner, J.; Mang, H.A.; Waubke, H., Publisher: Vienna University of Technology, Austria, ISBN: 3-9501554-5-7