Head-related transfer function
Also known as: HRTF
A response function that describes how sound from a specific point in space is filtered by the shape of the outer ear, head, and torso before reaching the eardrum. HRTFs are unique to each individual and are used in spatial audio rendering to create realistic 3D sound over headphones. In accessibility research, understanding HRTFs is important for designing auditory displays and for developing alternative sensory channels when spatial hearing is impaired.
Category: Audio · Perception
Related: Sound localization · Binaural audio · Surround sound · Virtual reality