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The binaural room impulse responses (BRIRs) were measured at the mid-size lecture room Auditorium 3 at the Telefunken-building of TU Berlin. They were measured for six different loudspeaker positions. The head of the dummy head was rotated with a resolution of 1° ranging from -90° to 90°. The measurement equipment was the same as described in Wierstorf et al. [1] [1] Wierstorf, H., Geier, M., Raake, A., Spors, S. (2011) “A Free Database of Head-Related Impulse Response Measurements in the Horizontal Plane with Multiple Distances,” 130th AES Convention, eBrief 6
BRIR, KEMAR, binaural simulation
BRIR, KEMAR, binaural simulation
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