Apple Inc. (20240259759). Decorrelating Objects Based On Attention simplified abstract
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Decorrelating Objects Based On Attention
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Inventor(s)
David E. Romblom of Palo Alto CA (US)
Tomlinson Holman of Palm Springs CA (US)
Decorrelating Objects Based On Attention - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240259759 titled 'Decorrelating Objects Based On Attention
The patent application describes a method for determining a user's attention to a sound source in a spatial audio environment and applying filters to decorrelate the sound source based on the user's attention level.
- The method involves measuring the user's attention to a sound source in a spatial audio environment.
- Filters are then determined based on the user's attention level to decorrelate the sound source.
- The sound source is spatially rendered by applying the filters to enhance the user's listening experience.
Potential Applications:
- Virtual reality and augmented reality systems
- Immersive audio experiences in gaming and entertainment
- Audio production and mixing tools for spatial audio content
Problems Solved:
- Enhancing user engagement and immersion in spatial audio environments
- Improving the localization and perception of sound sources
Benefits:
- Enhanced user experience in virtual environments
- Improved spatial audio rendering for realistic soundscapes
Commercial Applications:
- Virtual reality headsets and gaming consoles
- Audio software for content creators and producers
- Entertainment venues and theme parks
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this method improve the user's experience in spatial audio environments? 2. What are the potential limitations or challenges in implementing this technology in real-world applications?
Original Abstract Submitted
a method includes determining a measure of a user's attention to a sound source in a spatial audio environment. based on the measure of the user's attention to the sound source, one or more filters for decorrelating the sound source are determined. the sound source is spatially rendered, including applying the one or more filters to the sound source.