The problem of room equalization lies at the intersection of the understanding of room acoustics, loudspeaker measurement, audio signal processing, and human perception. In this paper we summarize our work over the past few years and outline several considerations that have led to an automatic room equalization system with the ability to create correction filters that operate efficiently and over a large listening area.
Authors:
Kyriakakis, Chris; Bharitkar, Sunil
Affiliation:
University of Southern California and Audyssey Laboratories
AES Conference:
UK 23rd Conference: Music Everywhere (April 2008)
Paper Number:
7
Publication Date:
April 9, 2008
Subject:
Signal processing
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