I must be wrong, but about 50 years ago in scientific American, I read an 
article about how Bekesy measured the inter-diaphragm spacing of various 
mammals (including an elephant) and found it surprisingly constant. If the 
spacing between diaphragms is constant, would not that simplify the design of 
synthesized HRTFs ?

umashankar

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From: Bo-Erik Sandholm<mailto:bosses...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 5:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Sursound] How to derive a good "universal" HRTF data set?

Just a short note, my wish list for what I think. could be a good way of
doing binaural coding is to use these parameters:

- the distance between the ears (head size) is the most import factor so
maybe 5 sizes to choose from. ( I have a larger inter ear distance than the
norm)

- use only simple generic compensation for ear shape above ~4kHz.

- the shoulder reflection controlled by head tracking data, the simplest
way is to assume the listener is stationary and only turns his head. Could
this be implemented to be a parametric controlled filter set?

Can anyone create a binaural encoding using this?

I think the shoulder compensation is something that have not been done.
As far as I know all binaural encodings are done using data sets with a
fixed head and shoulder position.

Best regards
Bo-Erik Sandholm
Stockholm
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