An Open-Source Audio Renderer for 3D Audio with Hearing Loss and hearing Aid Simulations

The EU-funded 3D Tune-In (http://www.3d-tune-in.eu/) project introduces an innovative approach using 3D sound, visuals, and gamification techniques to support people using hearing aid devices. In order to achieve a high level of realism and immersiveness within the 3D audio simulations, and to allow...

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Hauptverfasser: Cuevas-Rodriguez, Maria, Gonzalez-Toledo, Daniel, de La Rubia-Buestas, Ernesto, Garre, Carlos, Molina-Tanco, Luis, Reyes-Lecuona, Arcadio, Poirier-Quinot, David, Picinali, Lorenzo
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