Molteni, 2013 - Google Patents
Interactive binaural rendering of virtual acoustic scenesMolteni, 2013
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The reproduction of sound events through headphones becoming more and more popular, mainly due to the diffusion of devices like smartphones, mobile digital media players and tablet computers. This modality of private listening enables a limited experience, providing a …
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