Subject: Re: [AUDITORY] seeking public HRTF library From: Pierre Divenyi <pdivenyi@xxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 12:19:25 -0800 List-Archive:<http://lists.mcgill.ca/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=AUDITORY>This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------8A94B158D6EA12D11BAE0821 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by edgeum2.it.mcgill.ca id w1MKJUwk002759 Dear Martha and other HRTF-curious colleagues, I would like to cite another database that includes several (45)=20 anthropomorphically different heads in addition to KEMAR, the one=20 developed at CIPIC, University of California, Davis, by V. R. Algazi and=20 R. O. Duda: http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/cipic/spatial-sound/hrtf-data/ Best luck, Pierre Pierre Divenyi CCRMA Stanford University On 2/22/18 12:13 AM, Piotr Majdak wrote: > > 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=20 > others, all in the same file format (SOFA). > > The Matlab API for reading/writing/processing them is here:=20 > 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/~ls= ly/HRTF-Datenbank/?lidx=3D1 >> 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 t= h e >>> same MATLAB format. >>> >>> https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/marl/research/head_related_impulse_respons= es_repository >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 9:15 PM Martha Shiell >>> <martha.shiell@xxxxxxxx <mailto:martha.shiell@xxxxxxxx>>= 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 subje= cts. >>> Any suggestions? >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Martha >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Martha M. Shiell,=C2=A0PhD >>> >>> --=20 >>> --------------------------------------------- >>> Frederick (Erick) Gallun, PhD =E2=80=A8Research Investigator, VA RR&D= National >>> Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research >>> Associate Professor, Oregon Health & Science University >>> http://www.ncrar.research.va.gov/AboutUs/Staff/Gallun.asp > > --=20 > Piotr Majdak > Psychoakustik und Experimentelle Audiologie > Institut f=C3=BCr Schallforschung <http://www.kfs.oeaw.ac.at> > =C3=96sterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften <http://www.oeaw.ac.at= /> > Wohllebengasse 12-14, 1040 Wien > Tel.: +43 1 51581-2511 > Fax: +43 1 51581-2530 --------------8A94B158D6EA12D11BAE0821 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by edgeum2.it.mcgill.ca id w1MKJUwk002759 <html> <head> <meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dutf= -8"> </head> <body text=3D"#000000" bgcolor=3D"#FFFFFF"> <font face=3D"Calibri">Dear Martha and other HRTF-curious colleagues,= <br> <br> I would like to cite another database that includes several (45) anthropomorphically different heads in addition to KEMAR, the one developed at CIPIC, University of California, Davis, by V. R. Algazi and R. O. Duda:<br> <br> <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"http://www.ece.ucdavis.e= du/cipic/spatial-sound/hrtf-data/">http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/cipic/spati= al-sound/hrtf-data/</a><br> <br> Best luck,<br> Pierre<br> <br> Pierre Divenyi<br> CCRMA<br> Stanford University<br> <br> <br> </font><br> <div class=3D"moz-cite-prefix">On 2/22/18 12:13 AM, Piotr Majdak wrote:<br> </div> <blockquote type=3D"cite" cite=3D"mid:18260_1519287375_5A8E7C4F_18260_12_6_85ae642f-28a0-383f-9fe1-= 26842b2f77a3@xxxxxxxx"> <meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Du= tf-8"> <p>Dear Martha,</p> <p>you could give sofaconventions a try: <br> </p> <p><a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"https://www.sofaconventions.org/mediawiki/index.php/Fil= es" moz-do-not-send=3D"true">https://www.sofaconventions.org/mediaw= iki/index.php/Files</a><br> </p> <p>There are plenty of HRTFs to play around, also those mentioned by others, all in the same file format (SOFA). <br> </p> <p>The Matlab API for reading/writing/processing them is here: <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"https://sourceforge.net/projects/sofacoustics/" moz-do-not-send=3D"true">https://sourceforge.net/projects/sofac= oustics/</a><br> </p> <p>Regards,</p> Piotr<br> <br> <div class=3D"moz-cite-prefix">Am 22.02.2018 um 09:05 schrieb Volke= r Hohmann:<br> </div> <blockquote type=3D"cite" cite=3D"mid:15259_1519286923_5A8E7A8B_15259_439_1_6fad6f03-2f4c-4c36-d904= -b5d1bb368357@xxxxxxxx"> <pre wrap=3D"">Dear Martha, the ITA data base <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"http://www.akustik.rwth-aachen= .de/cms/Technische-Akustik/Forschung/%7Elsly/HRTF-Datenbank/?lidx=3D1" mo= z-do-not-send=3D"true">http://www.akustik.rwth-aachen.de/cms/Technische-A= kustik/Forschung/~lsly/HRTF-Datenbank/?lidx=3D1</a> may also be of interest. Best, Volker On 22.02.2018 06:49, Frederick Gallun wrote: </pre> <blockquote type=3D"cite"> <pre wrap=3D"">This is our go to place for HRTfs. They have thr= ee databases all in th e same MATLAB format. <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/mar= l/research/head_related_impulse_responses_repository" moz-do-not-send=3D"= true">https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/marl/research/head_related_impulse_respo= nses_repository</a> On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 9:15 PM Martha Shiell <<a class=3D"moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href=3D"mailto:martha.shiell@xxxxxxxx= il.mcgill.ca" moz-do-not-send=3D"true">martha.shiell@xxxxxxxx</a> <= a class=3D"moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href=3D"mailto:martha.shiell@xxxxxxxx= l.ca" moz-do-not-send=3D"true"><mailto:martha.shiell@xxxxxxxx>= ;</a>> 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 --=20 Martha M. Shiell,=C2=A0PhD=C2=A0 --=20 --------------------------------------------- Frederick (Erick) Gallun, PhD =E2=80=A8Research Investigator, VA RR&D= National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research Associate Professor, Oregon Health & Science University <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"http://www.ncrar.research.va.g= ov/AboutUs/Staff/Gallun.asp" moz-do-not-send=3D"true">http://www.ncrar.re= search.va.gov/AboutUs/Staff/Gallun.asp</a> </pre> </blockquote> </blockquote> <br> <div class=3D"moz-signature">-- <br> Piotr Majdak<br> Psychoakustik und Experimentelle Audiologie<br> <a href=3D"http://www.kfs.oeaw.ac.at" moz-do-not-send=3D"true">In= stitut f=C3=BCr Schallforschung</a><br> <a href=3D"http://www.oeaw.ac.at/" moz-do-not-send=3D"true">=C3=96= sterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften</a><br> Wohllebengasse 12-14, 1040 Wien<br> Tel.: +43 1 51581-2511<br> Fax: +43 1 51581-2530<br> </div> </blockquote> <br> </body> </html> --------------8A94B158D6EA12D11BAE0821--