Direction-Aware Neural Acoustic Fields for Few-Shot Interpolation of Ambisonic Impulse Responses
Abstract
The characteristics of a sound field are intrinsically linked to the geometric and spatial properties of the environment surrounding a sound source and a listener. The physics of sound propagation is captured in a time-domain signal known as a room impulse response (RIR). Prior work using neural fields (NFs) has allowed learning spatially-continuous representations of RIRs from finite RIR measurements. However, previous NF-based methods have focused on monaural omnidirectional or at most binaural listeners, which does not precisely capture the directional characteristics of a real sound field at a single point. We propose a direction-aware neural field (DANF) that more explicitly incorporates the directional information by Ambisonic-format RIRs. While DANF inherently captures spatial relations between sources and listeners, we further propose a direction-aware loss. In addition, we investigate the ability of DANF to adapt to new rooms in various ways including low-rank adaptation.
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@article{arxiv.2505.13617,
title = {Direction-Aware Neural Acoustic Fields for Few-Shot Interpolation of Ambisonic Impulse Responses},
author = {Christopher Ick and Gordon Wichern and Yoshiki Masuyama and François Germain and Jonathan Le Roux},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.13617},
year = {2025}
}
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Accepted at Interspeech 2025