@inproceedings{Herder1999, author = {Herder, Jens}, title = {Optimization of Sound Spatialization Resource Management through Clustering}, series = {Second International Conference on Human and Computer}, booktitle = {Second International Conference on Human and Computer}, address = {Aizu-Wakamatsu}, pages = {1 -- 7}, year = {1999}, abstract = {Level-of-detail is a concept well-known in computer graphics to reduce the number of rendered polygons. Depending on the distance to the subject (viewer), the objects' representation is changed. A similar concept is the clustering of sound sources for sound spatialization. Clusters can be used to hierarchically organize mixels and to optimize the use of resources, by grouping multiple sources together into a single representative ource. Such a clustering process should minimize the error of position allocation of elements, perceived as angle and distance, and also differences between velocity relative to the sink (i.e., Doppler shift). Objects with similar direction of motion and speed (relative to sink) in the same acoustic resolution cone and with similar distance to a sink can be grouped together.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Herder1999, author = {Herder, Jens}, title = {Visualization of a Clustering Algorithm of Sound Sources based on Localization Errors}, series = {Second International Conference on Human and Computer}, booktitle = {Second International Conference on Human and Computer}, address = {Aizu-Wakamatsu}, pages = {1 -- 5}, year = {1999}, abstract = {A module for soundscape monitoring and visualizing resource management processes was extended for presenting clusters, generated by a novel sound source clustering algorithm. This algorithm groups multiple sound sources together into a single representative source, considering localization errors depending on listener orientation. Localization errors are visualized for each cluster using resolution cones. Visualization is done in runtime and allows understanding and evaluation of the clustering algorithm.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Herder2000, author = {Herder, Jens}, title = {Challenges of Virtual Sets: From Broadcasting to Interactive Media}, series = {Seventh International Workshop on Human}, booktitle = {Seventh International Workshop on Human}, publisher = {University of Aizu}, address = {Aizu-Wakamatsu}, pages = {13 -- 17}, year = {2000}, abstract = {Virtual sets have evolved from computer-generated, prerendered 2D backgrounds to realtime, responsive 3D computer graphics and are nowadays standard repertoire of broadcasting divisions. The graphics, which are combined with real video feed becoming moresophisticated, real looking and more responsive. We will look at the recent developments and suggest further developments like integration of spatial audio into the studio production and generating interactive media streams. Educational institutes recognize the demands of the rising media industry and established new courses on media technology like the Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences.}, language = {en} }