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Towards Maximizing a Perceptual Sweet Spot

Published 5 Jan 2022 in eess.AS, cs.SD, and q-bio.NC | (2201.01461v2)

Abstract: The sweet spot can be interpreted as the region where acoustic sources create a spatial auditory illusion. We study the problem of maximizing this sweet spot when reproducing a desired sound wave using an array of loudspeakers. To achieve this, we introduce a theoretical framework for spatial sound perception that can be used to define a sweet spot, and we develop a method that aims to generate a sound wave that directly maximizes the sweet spot defined by a model within this framework. Our method aims to incorporate perceptual principles from the onset and is flexible: while it imposes little to no constraints on the regions of interest, the arrangement of loudspeakers or their radiation pattern, it allows for audio perception models that include state-of-the-art monaural perceptual models. Proof-of-concept experiments show that our method outperforms state-of-the-art methods when comparing them in terms of their localization and coloration properties.

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