Real-Time Auralization for First-Person Vocal Interaction in Immersive Virtual Environments
By: Mauricio Flores-Vargas, Enda Bates, Rachel McDonnell
Potential Business Impact:
Makes virtual reality sound like real places.
Multimodal research and applications are becoming more commonplace as Virtual Reality (VR) technology integrates different sensory feedback, enabling the recreation of real spaces in an audio-visual context. Within VR experiences, numerous applications rely on the user's voice as a key element of interaction, including music performances and public speaking applications. Self-perception of our voice plays a crucial role in vocal production. When singing or speaking, our voice interacts with the acoustic properties of the environment, shaping the adjustment of vocal parameters in response to the perceived characteristics of the space. This technical report presents a real-time auralization pipeline that leverages three-dimensional Spatial Impulse Responses (SIRs) for multimodal research applications in VR requiring first-person vocal interaction. It describes the impulse response creation and rendering workflow, the audio-visual integration, and addresses latency and computational considerations. The system enables users to explore acoustic spaces from various positions and orientations within a predefined area, supporting three and five Degrees of Freedom (3Dof and 5DoF) in audio-visual multimodal perception for both research and creative applications in VR.
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