Abstract

The purpose of sound field simulation is to make a listener perceive the same characteristics of sound image as those of sound image which he perceives in an original (to be simulated) sound field, in any other space. This paper investigates the possibility of simulating them based on the running iteraural cross-correlation (RCC) model, which is regarded as one of mechanisms in binaural signal processing. Basic experiments of dissimilarity judgement and some subjective evaluation concerning sound image are carried out between an original sound field and simulated ones with different durations of temporal window. The results show that the sound field based on the RCC model can simulate a sound image close to the original one, although they are different from each other in a physical aspect.

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