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Years Active: 2017-2019
Title: Innovations of Yuancheng Luo in Spatial Audio Rendering
Introduction
Yuancheng Luo is an accomplished inventor based in College Park, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of signal processing and spatial audio synthesis. With a total of 3 patents, his work focuses on enhancing auditory experiences through innovative technologies.
Latest Patents
One of Yuancheng Luo's latest patents is titled "Sparse decomposition of head related impulse responses with applications to spatial audio rendering." This application describes methods of signal processing and spatial audio synthesis. One such method includes accepting an auditory signal and generating an impression of auditory virtual reality by processing the auditory signal to impute a spatial characteristic on it via convolution with a plurality of head-related impulse responses. The processing is performed in a series of steps, including performing a first convolution of an auditory signal with a characteristic-independent, mixed-sign filter and performing a second convolution of the result of the first convolution with a characteristic-dependent, sparse, non-negative filter. In some described methods, the first convolution can be pre-computed, and the second convolution can be performed in real-time, thereby resulting in a reduction of computational complexity in said methods of signal processing and spatial audio synthesis.
Career Highlights
Yuancheng Luo is affiliated with the University System of Maryland, where he continues to advance research in his field. His innovative approaches have garnered attention and recognition within the academic and technological communities.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Ramani Duraiswami and Dmitry N Zotkin, contributing to various projects that enhance the understanding and application of spatial audio technologies.
Conclusion
Yuancheng Luo's work in spatial audio rendering exemplifies the intersection of technology and auditory perception. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and excellence in the field of signal processing.