Hi Martha,
I would also recommend having a look at the SOFA-format HRTFs. I have some Python code to read SOFA files that I can make available if need it.
Another dataset that was not brought up yet (and is not, to my knowledge, on the SOFA website) is the IRCAM LISTEN database:
Best,
Victor
Dear Martha, you could give sofaconventions a try:
https://www.sofaconventions.org/mediawiki/index.php/Files
There are plenty of HRTFs to play around, also those mentioned by
others, all in the same file format (SOFA).
The Matlab API for reading/writing/processing them is here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sofacoustics/
Regards,
Piotr
Am 22.02.2018 um 09:05 schrieb Volker
Hohmann:
Dear Martha, the ITA data base
http://www.akustik.rwth-aachen.de/cms/Technische-Akustik/Forschung/~lsly/HRTF-Datenbank/?lidx=1
may also be of interest. Best, Volker
On 22.02.2018 06:49, Frederick Gallun wrote:
This is our go to place for HRTfs. They have three databases all in th e
same MATLAB format.
https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/marl/research/head_related_impulse_responses_repository
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 9:15 PM Martha Shiell
<martha.shiell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:martha.shiell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Dear list,
I am looking for a library of HRTFs with 5 degree increments (or
smaller) on the horizontal azimuth, spanning at least 90 degrees
from the midline to the periphery, and with multiple human subjects.
Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Martha
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