Perception of changes in source orientation-dependent reverberation for a visible virtual vocal source
Abstract
In extended reality experiences, dynamic rendering updates the auralisation as changes happen in the scene. In this
study, we are interested in how the reverberant part of a directional vocal sound source is perceived as it rotates and
whether it contributes to the perceived naturalness of the scene’s acoustics. An experiment was conducted where
participants were immersed in a virtual scene containing a visible virtual person source that would vocalise. The
virtual source was auralised with a range of dynamic rendering approaches. Participants were asked to rate the
perceived naturalness of the acoustics of the scene when listening to the different auralisations. The results of the
perceptual test provide insights into how the changes in the reverberation pattern were perceived and how those
changes affected perceived naturalness.
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