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In the European-Union-funded project AUDIS (AUditory DISplay), a multipurpose auditory display for 3D hearing applications is being developed. The main goal is to develop a special sound generator in combination with an auditory-symbol database that can, for example, be used in the avionic and automotive industry. As the project relies heavily on binaural technology and, hence, on the availability of reliable human HRTF data, a special program for collecting data has been undertaken. In the course of this program, round-robin tests have been performed in four different laboratories. Differences in the data across the different laboratories have been analyzed. The analysis resulted in recommendations for common measuring procedures to be applied. A catalog of HRTFs has then been collected and perceptual verification tests have been performed. It is planned to make the catalog publicly available. In the presentation, the measuring methods applied and the contents of the catalog will be discussed.
Published in: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume 103, Issue 5_Supplement, pp. 3082-3082
DOI: 10.1121/1.422910