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The Viking HRTF dataset v2
The Viking HRTF dataset v2 is a collection of head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) measured at the University of Iceland. It includes full-sphere HRTFs measured on a dense spatial grid (1513 positions) with a KEMAR mannequin with different pairs of artificial pinnae attached. The dataset, available in SOFA format, contains measurements for 20 different pairs of articial pinna replicas (subjects A to T, where T is a pair of standard large KEMAR anthropometric pinnae replicas) plus a pair of flat baffles simulating a "pinna-less" condition (subject Z). 3D scans of the 20 left pinna replicas are also available as STL files
iPalmas
Rythmic interaction, as described in [1] and [2] [1] A. Jylhä, I. Ekman, C. Erkut, and K. Tahiroğlu, “Design and Evaluation of Rhythmic Interaction with an Interactive Tutoring System,” Computer Music J., vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 36–48, 2011. [2] C. Erkut, A. Jylhä, and R. Dişçioğlu, “A structured design and evaluation model with application to rhythmic interaction displays,” in Proc. New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME), (Oslo, Norway, 2011), pp. 477–480
