At IEEE Virtual Reality 2018 Workshop, March 18 2018, Reutlingen, Germany http://ieeevr.org/2018/
papers in the IEEE Xplore Digital library
Program – Sunday 19th March 2018
9:00-9:30 Welcome
Chair: Michele Geronazzo, Aalborg University
9:30-10:30 1st session – oral presentations O1 – Sound Spatialization
- Daniele Salvati, Carlo Drioli, Federico Fontana and Gian Luca Foresti. Importance of binaural cues of depth in low-resolution audio-visual 3D scene reproductions
- Roberto Barumerli, Michele Geronazzo and Federico Avanzini. Round Robin Comparison of Inter-Laboratory HRTF Measurements – Assessment with an Auditory Model for Elevation.
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00-12:00 2nd session – oral presentations O2 – Applications of sound in space
- Haojie Wu, Daniel Ashmead, Haley Adams and Bobby Bodenheimer. 3D Sound Rendering in a Virtual Environment to Evaluate Pedestrian Street Crossing Decisions at a Roundabout
- Angelika C. Kern and Wolfgang Ellermeier. Influence of hearing your steps and environmental sounds in VR while walking
12:00 13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 3nd session – oral presentations O3 – Music and sonic interactions in VR
- Liang Men and Nick Bryan-Kinns. LeMo: Supporting Collaborative Music Making in Virtual Reality
- Falk Morawitz. Quantum – An art-science case study on sonification and sound design in virtual reality
- Michele Geronazzo, Francesca Nardello and Paola Cesari. An Educational Experience with Motor Planning and Sound Semantics in Virtual Audio Reality
15:00-15:30 Poster/Demo craze (PDC)
15:30-16:00 Break
16:00-17:15 Posters & Demos
- Tray Minh Voong and Michael Oehler. Sound Radiation of Musical Instruments in VR Environments
- Alex Baldwin, Stefania Serafin and Cumhur Erkut. Towards the Design and Evaluation of Delay-based Modeling of Acoustic Scenes in Mobile Augmented Reality
- Christoph Urbanietz and Gerald Enzner. Binaural Rendering for Sound Navigation and Orientation
- Maria Cuevas-Rodriguez, Lorenzo Picinali, Daniel Gonzalez-Toledo, Carlos Garre, Ernesto de La Rubia-Cuestas, Luis Molina-Tanco, David Poirier-Quinot and Arcadio Reyes-Lecuona. The 3D Tune-In Toolkit – 3D audio spatialiser, hearing loss and hearing aid simulations
17:15-17:30 Closing
ORGANIZERS
Michele Geronazzo (Aalborg University Copenhagen) – chair
Stefania Serafin (Aalborg University Copenhagen)
Cumhur Erkut (Aalborg University Copenhagen)
Niels Christian Nilsson (Aalborg University Copenhagen)
Francesco Grani (HERE Technologies GmbH)
Federico Avanzini (University of Milano)
With the support of:
Multisensory Experience Lab |
Sound and Music Computing Network |
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