This paper describes work at BT Labs to develop a multi-modal perceptual model. The technological background and the emerging business needs that are stimulating this development are discussed. In particular, growth in multi-media products and services requires that auditory and visual models be extended to take account of the interaction between modalities. Progress toward a multi-modal model is reviewed.
Author:
Hollier, M. P.
Affiliation:
BT Laboratories, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, UK
AES Convention:
107 (September 1999)
Paper Number:
5066
Publication Date:
September 1, 1999
Subject:
Psychoacoustic and Auditory Models
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