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An Architecture for 3D Audio Core Algorithm Evaluation DB  

Hwang, Jaemin (Dept. of Computer Science, Inha University)
Kim, Jeonghyuk (Dept. of Computer Science, Inha University)
Kang, Sanggil (Dept. of Computer Science, Inha University)
Abstract
In this paper an architecture for 3D audio core algorithm evaluation database system. Due to increase of 3D audio system through multimedia device, an evaluation system is required for evaluating the 3D core algorithms for developing 3D audio system. Conventional evaluation systems have some problems. Researchers have to learn usage of evaluation system, in addition it is inefficient to use and search audio sources because audio sources are not indexed in general. To solve these problems, we design the architecture of 3D audio core algorithm evaluation database system enabling to automatically evaluate core algorithms using database management system. Also we define XML metadata scheme for information of saved audio source in database. This approach allows improving efficiency of search audio source and use of audio database.
Keywords
audio database; architectual acoustics; algorithm evaluation; evaluation DB;
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