Weinzierl et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Proceedings of the EAA Joint Symposium on Auralization and Ambisonics 2014Weinzierl et al., 2014
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- Weinzierl S
- Vorländer M
- Zotter F
- Maempel H
- Lindau A
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In consideration of the remarkable intensity of research in the field of Virtual Acoustics, including different areas such as sound field analysis and synthesis, spatial audio technologies, and room acoustical modeling and auralization, it seemed about time to …
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