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Interactive Sound Rendering on Mobile Devices using Ray-Parameterized Reverberation Filters

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Abstract

We present a new sound rendering pipeline that is able to generate plausible sound propagation effects for interactive dynamic scenes. Our approach combines ray-tracing-based sound propagation with reverberation filters using robust automatic reverb parameter estimation that is driven by impulse responses computed at a low sampling rate.We propose a unified spherical harmonic representation of directional sound in both the propagation and auralization modules and use this formulation to perform a constant number of convolution operations for any number of sound sources while rendering spatial audio. In comparison to previous geometric acoustic methods, we achieve a speedup of over an order of magnitude while delivering similar audio to high-quality convolution rendering algorithms. As a result, our approach is the first capable of rendering plausible dynamic sound propagation effects on commodity smartphones.

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@article{arxiv.1803.00430,
  title  = {Interactive Sound Rendering on Mobile Devices using Ray-Parameterized Reverberation Filters},
  author = {Carl Schissler and Dinesh Manocha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.00430},
  year   = {2018}
}
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