Abstract

For the sound localization, an interaural difference is important. To obtain the desired localization, it is necessary to use a head‐related transfer function (refer to HRTF), which is defined as the transfer function between a sound source and a surface of the ear drum. In our previous work, as far as in the case of reproducing the virtual sound source in the horizontal plane, it is confirmed to be capable of remarkable localization by using the numeric data calculated by a rigid sphere head model instead of a dummy head microphone. However, it is necessary to solve the problem of the front back confusion and the sound localization of the vertical plane. For that, it might be essential to add the pinna information to the rigid sphere model, to examine how each part of the pinna is related to the localization.

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