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English: This image is to describe the Pinna-Related Transfer Function developed by Dr. Spagnol and his colleagues in their conference paper.
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Source "Structural modeling of pinna-related transfer functions", In Proc. Int. Conf. on Sound and Music Computing (SMC 2010) (barcelona): 422-428
Author Spagnol, S. and Geronazzo, M. and Avanzini, F.
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