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Measured Binaural Room Impulse Responses (BRIR) of the ADREAM Laboratory, LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France. The measurements are described in detail in this publication: F. Winter, H. Wierstorf, A. Podlubne, T. Forgue, J. Manhès, M. Herrb, S. Spors, A. Raake, and P. Danès, "Database of binaural room impulse responses of an apartment-like environment," Proc. of 140th Aud. Eng. Soc. Conv., Paris, 2016 Abstract of the Publication: We present a database of measured binaural room impulse responses (BRIRs) captured in an apartment-like environment. The BRIRs were measured for four different sound source positions, each combined with four listener positions with a head-orientation varying in the range of +-78° with 2° resolution. Additionally, BRIRs for 20 listener positions along a trajectory connecting two of the four positions were measured, each with a fixed head-orientation. The data is provided in the Spatially Oriented Format for Acoustics (SOFA) and it is freely available under Creative Commons (CC-BY-4.0). It can be used to simulate complex acoustic scenes in order to study the process of auditory scene analysis for humans and machines.
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binaural room impulse responses, dynamic auditory scene analysis
binaural room impulse responses, dynamic auditory scene analysis
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