Research Projects
Current and recent research projects at the IoSR include:- The Active Listening Room
- Automated separation of sound sources in reverberant environments using spatial cues
- Beyond "Basic Audio Quality": Evaluating the perceived quality of spatial audio codecs.
- The Development of SAALTS: A Spatial Audio Attribute Listener Training System
- A Graphical Assessment Language (GAL) for Spatial Audio
- Hierarchical Bandlimitation of Surround Sound - A Psychoacoustical Study (EPSRC EP/C527100/1)
- An Onset-Guided Spatial Analyser for Binaural Audio
- The Influence of the Factors "Spatial Envelopment" and "Localisation Accuracy" on Perceived Quality of Sound Reproduction
- Listener Response to Different Types of Loudspeaker Directivity
- Microphone techniques for surround sound
- Modeling Perceived Spatial Attributes of Reproduced Sound
- Towards Objective Assessment of Spatial Audio Quality of Loudspeaker-Based Systems in Cars
- Perceived Quality of Surround Sound Microphone Techniques
- Perception of Spatially Synthesized Sound Fields
- Perceptual Considerations in Audio Morphing
- Perceptual Sound Field Reconstruction and Coherent Emulation
- Perceptual Meter for Multichannel Audio Quality
- Perceptually Motivated Measurement of Spatial Sound Attributes for audio-based information systems (EPSRC GR/R55528/01)
- QESTRAL - Quality Evaluation of Spatial Transmission & Reproduction by an Artificial Listener (EPSRC EP/D041244/1)
- Relative importance of timbral and spatial fidelity in automotive sound quality evaluation
- The role of head movement in the analysis of spatial impression
- Small space simulation with a loudspeaker system
- Spatial Audio & Sensory Evaluation Techniques (Workshop)
- Towards a Spatial Ear Trainer
- Subjective Quality Trade-offs in Consumer Multichannel Sound and Video Delivery Systems (EPSRC GR/N24032)


