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C. Phillip Brown

Researcher at Dolby Laboratories

Publications -  29
Citations -  438

C. Phillip Brown is an academic researcher from Dolby Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Audio signal & Audio signal processing. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 29 publications receiving 438 citations.

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System for rendering and playback of object based audio in various listening environments

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a system of rendering object-based audio content through a system that includes individually addressable drivers, including at least one driver that is configured to project sound waves toward one or more surfaces within a listening environment for reflection to a listening area within the listening environment.
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Reflected sound rendering for object-based audio

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a system for rendering spatial audio content through a system that is configured to reflect audio off of one or more surfaces of a listening environment, where an array of audio drivers distributed around a room, wherein at least one driver of the array of drivers was configured to project sound waves toward one or multiple surfaces of the listening environment for reflection to a listening area within the listening environments and a renderer configured to receive and process audio streams and metadata sets associated with each of the audio streams.
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Binaural rendering for headphones using metadata processing

TL;DR: In this article, a method of rendering audio for playback through headphones is described, which combines the binaural rendering metadata and playback metadata to optimize playback of the digital audio content through the headphones.
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Surround sound virtualizer and method with dynamic range compression

TL;DR: In this article, a virtualizer generates left and right surround outputs by transforming rear source inputs in accordance with a head-related transfer function to ensure that virtual channels are well heard in the presence of other channels.
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Virtual height filter for reflected sound rendering using upward firing drivers

TL;DR: In this article, a virtual height filter based on a directional hearing model is applied to the upward firing driver signal to improve the perception of height for audio signals transmitted by the virtual height speaker to provide optimum reproduction of the overhead reflected sound.