Abstract

Localization error was tested for a variety of signals to answer the question: do humans aurally localize different speech stimuli with a different localization blur? A series of tests was conducted comparing the effect of the sentence length, gender of the talker, and frequency content of the signals on localization. Results were applied to ongoing research into constructing an aurally accurate telepresence system.

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