An adaptable ellipsoidal head model for the interaural time difference
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Experimentally measured head-related transfer functions reveal that the interaural time delay varies from person to person. Furthermore, it is not constant around a cone of confusion, but can vary by as much as 18% of the maximum interaural delay. The major sources for this variation are shown to be the shape of the head and the displacement of the ears from the center of the head. A simple ellipsoidal head model is presented that can accurately account for this ITD variation and can be adapted to individual listeners.
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