The Viking HRTF dataset v2

The Viking HRTF dataset v2 is a collection of head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) measured at theUniversity of Iceland. It includes full-sphere HRTFs measured on a dense spatial grid (1513 positions) with aKEMARmannequin withdifferent pairs of artificialpinnae attached. The artificial pinnae wer...

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Main Authors: Simone Spagnol, Riccardo Miccini, Runar Unnthorsson
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Published: Zenodo 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4160401
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Summary:The Viking HRTF dataset v2 is a collection of head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) measured at theUniversity of Iceland. It includes full-sphere HRTFs measured on a dense spatial grid (1513 positions) with aKEMARmannequin withdifferent pairs of artificialpinnae attached. The artificial pinnae were previously obtained through a custom molding procedure from different lifelike human heads ( courtesy of Ernst Backman,Saga Museum Reykjavík ). An overview of the methods and procedures of the HRTF measurement sessions can be found in the papers Simone Spagnol, Kristján Bjarki Purkhús, Sverrir Karl Björnsson, and Rúnar Unnthórsson (2019). The Viking HRTF dataset . In: Proceedings of the 16th Sound & Music Computing Conference (SMC 2019) , pages 55-60, Málaga, Spain. Marius George Onofrei, Riccardo Miccini, Rúnar Unnthórsson, Stefania Serafin, and Simone Spagnol (2020). 3D ear shape as an estimator of HRTF notch frequency . In: Proceedings of the 17th Sound & Music Computing Conference (SMC 2020) , pages 131-137, Torino, Italy. A first version of the dataset has beenreleased in May 2019. In this second version, the used artificial pinnae were re-casted from the existing inverse moldswith 35 Shore OO silicone for both the left and right channels of the KEMAR. Furthermore, the HRTF measurements have been taken inside the anechoic chamber of the University of Iceland in Reykjavík and free-field compensated. The dataset, available in SOFA format, contains measurements for 20 different pairs of articial pinna replicas(subjects A to T, where T is a pair ofstandard large KEMAR anthropometric pinnae replicas) plus a pair of flat baffles simulating a "pinna-less" condition (subject Z). 3Dscans of the 20 left pinna replicas are available as STL files. The scans were captured at 1mm resolution with a Creaform Go!SCAN 20 (courtesy of AAU Create Prototyping Lab ). The data is provided under the CC-BY 4.0 license that grants unlimited access for everyone. If you use this data please reference Simone Spagnol, Kristján ...