TY - JOUR
T1 - Sound source elevation using spectral notch filtering and directional band boosting in stereo loudspeaker reproduction
AU - Chun, Chan Jun
AU - Kim, Hong Kook
AU - Choi, Seung Ho
AU - Jang, Sei Jin
AU - Lee, Seok Pil
PY - 2011/11
Y1 - 2011/11
N2 - In this paper, a virtual elevation method of a sound source is proposed for a stereo loudspeaker reproduction. To achieve this goal, the proposed method first applies a head-related transfer function (HRTF) to the sound source to vertically localize it. Then, spectral notch filtering followed by directional band boosting is used for the further elevation of the sound source. In particular, a filter having three notches is designed by analyzing the spectral characteristics estimated from the measured HRTF database and by investigating the effect of spectral boosting on the perception of sound elevation. To evaluate the elevation performance of the proposed method, subjective listening tests are subsequently conducted using several sound sources, including male and female speech, as well as guitar, violin, and pop music. It is shown from the tests that the sound sources processed by the proposed method are most likely to be perceived as if they are played from stereo loudspeakers located at around 20, even though the stereo loudspeakers are actually located on a horizontal plane, i.e., 0 1
AB - In this paper, a virtual elevation method of a sound source is proposed for a stereo loudspeaker reproduction. To achieve this goal, the proposed method first applies a head-related transfer function (HRTF) to the sound source to vertically localize it. Then, spectral notch filtering followed by directional band boosting is used for the further elevation of the sound source. In particular, a filter having three notches is designed by analyzing the spectral characteristics estimated from the measured HRTF database and by investigating the effect of spectral boosting on the perception of sound elevation. To evaluate the elevation performance of the proposed method, subjective listening tests are subsequently conducted using several sound sources, including male and female speech, as well as guitar, violin, and pop music. It is shown from the tests that the sound sources processed by the proposed method are most likely to be perceived as if they are played from stereo loudspeakers located at around 20, even though the stereo loudspeakers are actually located on a horizontal plane, i.e., 0 1
KW - directional band boosting
KW - Sound source elevation
KW - spectral notch filtering
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84863060771
U2 - 10.1109/TCE.2011.6131171
DO - 10.1109/TCE.2011.6131171
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84863060771
SN - 0098-3063
VL - 57
SP - 1915
EP - 1920
JO - IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
IS - 4
M1 - 6131171
ER -