I have to be fair - this was my colleague Tony Tew from the Department of
Electronics that was in charge of this...
Dave
On 21 June 2014 21:12, Michael Chapman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dave Malham wrote:
> >
> >> Oh, for cryin' out loud. Makes you want to weep - Microsoft reinventing
> >> again what's already been done and (most of) the rest of the world
> >> believing they're the originators...
> >
> > I am no fan of Microsoft, but this seems a little
> > harsh. Quickly producing an approximate
> > personalized HRTF using only head and
> > shoulders is new, and potentially useful.
> >
>
> 'harsh' about M$ ... I only wish I had Douglas Adams' words to hand ...
>
> IIRC years ago there was a student project,
> IIRC it was York (in which case Dave is being modest),
> and (I hyberbolise) the project was the tech side for a concept to cover
> the country with Tardi (?Tardises):
> You went in, put two pennies in slot A, pushed button B, and out popped
> your HRTF.
>
> We could make enquiries as to which old peoples' home the then students
> are now in and approach them for details, I suppose ...
>
> Half in jest,
>
> Michael
>
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Dave Malham
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The University of York
York YO10 5DD
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'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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