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

Maria Cuevas, Daniel Gonzalez, Ernesto de la Rubia, Carlos Garre, Luis Molina, Arcadio Reyes, David Poirier, Lorenzo Picinali
Proceedings of AES (Audio Engineering Society) International Convention, Number 142, page 1--8 - May 2017
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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 for the emulation (within the virtual environment) of hearing aid devices and of different typologies of hearing loss, a custom open-source C++ library (the 3D Tune-In Toolkit) has been developed. The 3DTI Toolkit integrates several novel functionalities for speaker and headphone-based sound spatialisation, together with generalised hearing aid and hearing loss simulators. A first version of the 3DTI Toolkit will be released with a non-commercial open-source license in Spring 2017

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@InProceedings\{CGDGMRPP17,
  author       = "Cuevas, Maria and Gonzalez, Daniel and de la Rubia, Ernesto and Garre, Carlos and Molina, Luis and Reyes, Arcadio and Poirier, David and Picinali, Lorenzo",
  title        = "An Open-Source Audio Renderer for 3D Audio with Hearing Loss and hearing Aid Simulations.",
  booktitle    = "Proceedings of AES (Audio Engineering Society) International Convention",
  number       = "142",
  pages        = "1--8",
  month        = "May",
  year         = "2017",
  organization = "Audio Engineering Society",
  url          = "http://gmrv.es/Publications/2017/CGDGMRPP17"
}

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