I3DA2025: IMMERSIVE AND 3D AUDIO: FROM ARCHITECTURE TO AUTOMOTIVE 2025
PROGRAM

Days: Wednesday, September 10th Thursday, September 11th Friday, September 12th

Wednesday, September 10th

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09:00-09:30 Session 1: Opening Ceremony

Elena Formia (Vice Director of our Department of Architecture);

Sergio Luzzi (President of IIAV www.iiav.org); (VIDEO)

Patrizio Fausti (President of the Italian Association of Acoustics)

Daniele Ponteggia (President of AES Italia);

Chair:
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
09:30-10:15 Session Plenary Lecture 1: 'Spatial Audio Recording and Encoding with Wearables' - Boaz Rafaely (30min + 15 min Q&A)

Boaz Rafaely is a Professor at Ben-Gurion University, where he leads the Acoustics Laboratory, conducting research in spatial audio signal processing. He has published over 200 papers in journals and conferences, and is the author of the book Fundamentals of Spherical Array Processing. Prof. Rafaely has previously served as Head of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at BGU, and Chair of the Technical Committee on Audio Signal Processing of the European Acoustical Association. He has also been an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, and Acta Acustica. Title of Keynote: Spatial Audio Recording and Encoding with Wearables.

Chair:
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
10:15-11:00 Session S1: Applications of advanced audio reproduction in Perception and Cognition

The blending of advanced multichannel spatialized audio reproduction with virtual reality has granted the possibility to develop virtual scenes that either closely mimic real conditions or fit desired scenarios in a totally virtual paradigm. In parallel with these technological developments also a search for a fruitful and epistemologically valid way of employing such resources has been undertaken. Research in the areas of perception and cognition has thus been boosted, for instance in the study of the basic mechanisms by which audition functions, or in the study of various cognitive processes, from core executive functions such as memory and attention to more high level processes such as speech comprehension and reasoning. In addition, reaction of humans to peculiar or even critical audiovisual conditions can be based on similar premises.

Keywords: spatial sound, perception, cognition, ecological validity

Chairs:
Nicola Prodi (Dipartimento di Ingegneria, Università di Ferrara, Italy)
Julia Schütze (CvO Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
10:15
Stefan Fichna (Medizinische Physik, CvO Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
Thomas Biberger (Medizinische Physik, CvO Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
Bernhard U. Seeber (Audio Information Processing, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany, Germany)
Stephan D. Ewert (Medizinische Physik, CvO Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
#70 - Effects of Visual Representation and Scene Complexity on Speech Perception, Spatial Hearing, and Loudness in Virtual Environments (Online Presentation) (abstract)
10:30
Nan Zheng (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Nils Peters (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Enda Bates (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
#77 - On the relationship between objective room acoustic parameters and perceived differences in spatially interpolated RIRs (abstract)
10:45
Nima Farzaneh (Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, United States)
Anna Marie Gruzas (Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, United States)
Eito Murakami (Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, United States)
Jonathan Berger (Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, United States)
Georgios Papadimitriou (ETH Zurich and Institute of Computer Music and Sound Technology at ZHdK, Switzerland)
#83 - Virtual Acoustics and the Evocation of Awe in Historical Ritual Spaces (abstract)
11:00-11:30Coffee Break
11:30-12:30 Session S6: Acoustic Simulations and Auralization

Research into faster computational methods for simulating complex acoustic environments in real-time.

Hybrid Models: Combining ray-tracing, wave-based, and AI-driven models for hyper-accurate simulations of sound in intricate spaces.

Direct and diffuse sound components in Spatial Audio.

Chairs:
Boaz Rafaely (Ben Gurion University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Israel)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
11:30
Michele Ducceschi (University of Bologna, Italy)
Craig Webb (University of Bologna, Italy)
Giulia Fratoni (University of Bologna, Italy)
#17 - Efficient synthesis of large room impulse responses in the modal domain (abstract)
11:45
Daniel Castro (Professional, Australia)
Mark Thompson (Professoinal, Australia)
#61 - Audiovisual digital twins of acoustic spaces using multisource ambisonics impulse responses in virtual reality: a case study. (abstract)
12:00
Federico Miotello (Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingengeria, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, Italy)
Paolo Ostan (Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingengeria, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, Italy)
Guido Elli (Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingengeria, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, Italy)
Carlo Centofanti (Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics, University of L’Aquila, Italy, Italy)
Mirco Pezzoli (Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingengeria, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, Italy)
Alberto Bernardini (Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingengeria, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, Italy)
Claudia Rinaldi (CNIT- National Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunications, Research Unit of the University of L’Aquila, Italy, Italy)
Fabio Antonacci (Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingengeria, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, Italy)
#78 - Latency and Quality of Experience in Immersive Networked Music Performances using Higher-Order Ambisonics Spatial Audio (Online Presentation) (abstract)
12:15
Ece Beren Genc (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Huseyin Hacihabiboglu (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Mert Burkay Coteli (sonixpace teknoloji Ltd., Turkey)
#87 - Direct-Diffuse Sound Field Separation via Sparse Planewave Decomposition (abstract)
12:30-13:15 Session S9a: AI and Machine Learning in Acoustics and 3D Audio (Part A)

Part 1:

For this session, we invite papers and posters about AI used in Acoustics and 3D Immersive Audio applications.

Audio Scene Analysis: Using AI to automatically detect, isolate, and analyze complex audio environments.

AI-Driven Sound Design: Applying machine learning to generate realistic 3D soundscapes or predict the acoustic behavior of spaces.

Virtual Acoustics Optimization: AI for simulating room acoustics faster and more accurately, including real-time predictions of reverberation and reflections.

Real-Time Spatial Audio and Networking

Low-Latency Audio Rendering: Advancements in delivering real-time spatial audio in networked environments like telepresence and remote collaboration.

3D Audio for Virtual Meetings: Research on binaural and spatial audio solutions to make remote communication more natural and reduce fatigue.

Chairs:
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
Jonathan Berger (CCRMA - Stanford University, United States)
12:30
Sanjay Majumder (Style tree, United States)
Neal Anderson (Style tree, United States)
#59 - Binaural Scene Transfer: A Deep Learning Framework for Cross-Environment 3D Audio Rendering on Stereo Headphones (Online Presentation) (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sanjay Majumder
12:45
Boaz Rafaely (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
Stefan Weinzierl (Technical University of Berlin, Germany)
Or Berebi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
Fabian Brinkmann (Technical University of Berlin, Germany)
#85 - Loss functions incorporating auditory spatial perception in deep learning – a review (abstract)
13:00
Craig Cieciura (CVSSP, University of Surrey, UK)
Elettra Bargiacchi (CVSSP, University of Surrey, UK)
Philip J. B. Jackson (CVSSP, University of Surrey, UK)
#82 - Producer-guided object-based proliferation of audio versions towards mass media personalisation (abstract)
13:15-14:15Lunch
14:15-14:45 Session S4: The Acoustics of Sacred Spaces

This session concerns the study of the acoustics of sacred spaces such as churches, mosques, places of worship generally located outdoors and in confined spaces (even caves). The purpose of the session is to discuss the effects of acoustics in these environments and how the acoustics influence perception and participation in religious services. Experiences relating to the acoustic correction of these environments can also be presented.

Chairs:
Gino Iannace (Università della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy)
Haruna Saito (University of Bologna, Italy)
14:15
Gianluca Grazioli (AuralTech, Italy)
Marco Maruotti (AuralTech, Italy)
Giulio D'Amelio (AuralTech, Italy)
#42 - AURALIZATION OF A PALEOCHRISTIAN CHURCH THROUGH A MULTICHANNEL LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM: THE CASE STUDY OF "SANTA MARIA DI SIPONTO" (abstract)
14:30
Silvana Sukaj (European University of Tirana - UET, Albania)
Luca Lombardi (Unicampania, Italy)
#46 - The acoustics of the Orthodox Church of the Resurrection of Christ in Tirana (abstract)
14:45-16:00 Session S5: 3D Audio: Nonlinear Acoustics and Automotive

This special session focuses on 3D audio systems in the automotive and other audio technology industries, with a focus on nonlinear acoustics.

Chairs:
Valeria Bruschi (UNIVPM, Italy)
Luca Battisti (Università di Bologna, Italy)
14:45
Giacomo Longo (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Federico Miotello (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Riccardo Giampiccolo (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Alberto Bernardini (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
#30 - Acoustic Directivity Characterization of a Smartphone System with Piezoelectric Speakers (abstract)
15:00
Giacomo Longo (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Riccardo Giampiccolo (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Marco Musacci (INVENTVM Semiconductor s.r.l., Italy)
Riccardo Cavallari (INVENTVM Semiconductor s.r.l., Italy)
Alberto Bernardini (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
#31 - Characterization of Piezoelectric Speakers in Smartphones for Audio Signal Processing (abstract)
15:15
Diego Tonetti (University of Brescia, Italy)
Maria Cejudo Peregrina (University of Brescia, Italy)
Jorge Joaquin Garcia (University of Brescia, Italy)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
Edoardo Piana (University of Brescia, Italy)
#32 - Preliminary study of the noise emitted by rumble strips using ambisonics technique (abstract)
15:30
Manuele Montrasio (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Samanta Dallasta (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Ivano La Paglia (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Francesco Ripamonti (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Roberto Corradi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Paola Caotti (ASK Industries S.p.A., Italy)
Carlo Tripodi (ASK Industries S.p.A., Italy)
Emanuele Ugolotti (ASK Industries S.p.A., Italy)
Francesco Violi (ASK Industries S.p.A., Italy)
#37 - Development and testing of an immersive 4D car audio system based on electrodynamic shakers (abstract)
15:45
Francesco Veronesi (University of Southampton, UK)
Filippo Fazi (University of Southampton, UK)
Jacob Hollebon (Audioscenic Limited, UK)
#67 - Influence of Back Wall Reflections on Crosstalk Cancellation Systems with Directional Loudspeakers (abstract)
16:01-18:30 Session D1: Demo Presentations #1, #42, #67, #74

#67 Crosstalk Cancellation demo with Audioscenic soundbar - Francesco Veronesi, Filippo Fazi and Jacob Hollebon

#1 Athanasius Kircher's Sonic Playground: An Acoustic VR Installation - Marta Rossi and Christos Michalakos

#42 Auralization of a Paleochristian Church Through a Multichannel Loudspeaker System - Gianluca Grazioli, Marco Maruotti and Giulio D'Amelio

16:01-18:30 Session P1: Poster Session
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
#5 - Immersive acoustics within the National Theatre in Iasi, Romania (abstract)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
Giacomo Tentoni (CSA Group Spa, Italy)
Alessandro Martinetti (CSA Group Spa, Italy)
Luca Guardigli (University of Bologna, Italy)
Beatrice Turillazzi (University of Bologna, Italy)
Matteo Fadda (University of Bologna, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#16 - Measured soundscapes in Piazzale San Francesco in Parma and Trafalgar Square in London (abstract)
Haruna Saito (University of Bologna, Italy)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
#100 - Acoustics measurements of SS. Salvatore church, Bologna, Italy (abstract)
Julia Schütze (CvO Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
Christoph Kirsch (CvO Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
Stephan Ewert (CvO Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
Manuj Yadav (Institut für Technische Akustik, RWTH Aachen Universität, Germany)
Birger Kollmeier (CvO Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
#84 - Effects of Background noise on Communication Abilities and Subjective Effort in Listeners with Normal Hearing and Listeners with Impaired Hearing (abstract)
Pengfei Cheng (Beijing University of Technology, China)
Maoshen Jia (Beijing University of Technology, China)
Lu Li (Beijing University of Technology, China)
Bing Bu (Bytedance, China)
#56 - Binaural spatial rendering algorithm based on VBAP technology: Evaluating the impact of different virtual loudspeaker arrays (Online Poster) (abstract)
Yuto Izumi (Yamaha Corporation, Japan)
Kenji Ishizuka (Yamaha Corporation, Japan)
Kazunobu Kondo (Yamaha Corporation, Japan)
Doyuen Ko (Belmont University, United States)
Makoto Otani (Kyoto University, Japan)
Sungyoung Kim (Rochester Institute of Technology, United States)
#53 - Higher-Order Statistical Analysis of Directional Room Reflections (abstract)
Umberto Berardi (Politecnico di Bari, Italy)
Luca Lombardi (Unicampania, Italy)
Maria Cristina Tommasino (University of Bologna, Italy)
Giacomo Tentoni (CRA Group, Italy)
#54 - Acoustic correction of a gym as a conference room (abstract)
Angela Bellia (National Reserach Council, Institute of Heritage Science (CNR, ISPC), Italy)
Experiencing the Sacred Through Sound: Acoustics in Ancient Religious Spaces (abstract)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Giacomo Tentoni (CSA Group, Italy)
Alessandro Martinetti (CSA Group, Italy)
Matteo Fadda (University of Bologna, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (University of Bologna, Italy)
#96 - 3D Soundscape in Piazza Duomo of Parma, Italy (abstract)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
Ruoran Yan (University of Bologna, Italy)
#3 - 3D immersive sound perception calculated for Stadttheater in Solothurn, Switzerland (abstract)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#18 - Mausoleum of Theodoric: acoustic measurements within the lower floor (abstract)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#19 - Mausoleum of Theodoric: acoustic measurements within the funerary room (abstract)
Van Duong Fabio Rimoldi (University of Bologna, Italy)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
Haruna Saito (University of Bologna, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Ruoran Yan (University of Bologna, Italy)
Matteo Fadda (University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#4 - Rare event for the Teatro Comunale in Bologna: Acoustic response without seats (abstract)
Thursday, September 11th

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09:00-09:45 Session Plenary Lecture 2: 'How immersive audio advances humanities research' - Jonathan Berger (30min + 15 min Q&A)

Jonathan Berger is the Denning Family Provostial Professor in Music at Stanford University. Berger is a composer of a wide range of genres including opera, orchestral, chamber, end electroacoustic music. He is also an active researcher, with expertise in computational music theory, music perception and cognition, psychoacoustics, and sonification. He has published over 70 academic articles in a wide variety of fields relating to music, science, and technology, including relevant work in digital audio processing in Neuron, Frontiers in Psychology, andthe Journal of the Audio Engineering Society. Among his awards and commissions are the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Rome Prize, fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and commissions from Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society, the 92nd Street Y, The Spoleto Festival, the Kronos Quartet, and others. Berger is the Principal Investigator of a major grant from the Templeton Religion Trust’s Art Seeking Understanding initiative, to study the interplay of architectural acoustics and musical and ritual sound.

Chair:
Cobi van Tonder (University of Bologna, Italy)
09:45-10:45 Session S2: Advancements in Acoustic Studies, 3D Acoustic Measurements and Simulations for Auditoria and Concert Halls
Chairs:
Edoardo Alessio Piana (University of Brescia, Italy)
Luca Battisti (Università di Bologna, Italy)
09:45
Amelia Trematerra (Università della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy)
Silvana Sukaj (Department of Engineering and Architecture, European University of Tirana (UET), Tirana, Albania, Italy)
Giovanni Amadasi (SCS-ControlSys—Vibro-Acoustic, 35011 Padova, Italy, Italy)
#50 - Sound absorption measurements of air-filled plastic balloons (abstract)
10:00
Octávio Inácio (InAcoustics, Lda., Portugal)
Filipe Martins (InAcoustics, Lda., Portugal)
André McDade (InAcoustics, Lda., Portugal)
Daniel José (InAcoustics, Lda., Portugal)
#86 - ACOUSTICAL DESIGN OF THE SÃO CARLOS NATIONAL THEATRE RESTORATION AND MODERNIZATION PROJECT (abstract)
10:15
Edoardo Alessio Piana (University of Brescia, Italy)
Jorge Joaquin Garcia (University of Brescia, Italy)
Diego Tonetti (University of Brescia, Italy)
#88 - ACOUSTIC MODEL OF THE OLD CATHEDRAL OF BRESCIA (abstract)
10:30
Gino Iannace (Università della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy)
#68 De Simone Theatre in the City of Benevento - acoustic measurements (abstract)
11:30-13:00 Session S7: MEMORIAL SESSION FOR ANGELO FARINA

In Memoriam: Professor Angelo Farina (1958–2025)

Professor Angelo Farina passed away in March 2025. Prof. Farina was the Chair of the Scientific Committee of I3DA.  A beloved mentor, colleague, and pioneer in the field of acoustics, Professor Farina shaped generations of researchers through his innovative work and inspiring teaching. His groundbreaking contributions spanned many areas of acoustics, including immersive audio, room acoustics, and underwater acoustics. He will be missed dearly by colleagues, students, and friends around the world.

To honor his life, legacy, and outstanding scientific achievements, this memorial session is dedicated to Professor Farina

With focus on the fields where Professor Farina left a lasting impact, including but not limited to: Room and architectural acoustics; Acoustic measurements and impulse response analysis; Auralization and binaural rendering; Underwater acoustics; Signal processing in audio and acoustics; Acoustic modeling and simulation.

Chairs:
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
11:30
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Angelo Farina (University of Parma, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#8 - DPA4560 vs Meta Rayban: a binaural comparison (abstract)
11:45
Giacomo Tentoni (CSA Group SpA, Italy)
Alessandro Martinetti (CSA group SpA, Italy)
Luca Guardigli (University of Bologna, Italy)
Beatrice Turillazzi (University of Bologna, Italy)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#15 - Two soundscapes in comparison: Piazza Cavour in Rimini and Buckingham Palace Square in London (abstract)
12:00
Jacopo Grassi (Department of Engineering, University of Ferrara, Italy)
Nicola Prodi (Department of Engineering, University of Ferrara, Italy)
Matteo Pellegatti (Department of Engineering, University of Ferrara, Italy)
Chiara Visentin (Department of Engineering, University of Ferrara, Italy)
#94 - Preliminary testing of minimum audible angles inside a novel Ambisonics test bench (abstract)
12:15
Alberto Boem (University of Trento, Italy)
Samuele Mazzei (University of Trento, Italy)
Luca Turchet (University of Trento, Italy)
#101 - Spatial Audio for WebXR: Perceptual Evaluation of Sound Localization Technologies on the Browser (Online Presentation) (abstract)
12:30
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Maria Cristina Tommasino (University of Bologna, Italy)
#69 - X-MCFX: Comparison of partitioning schemes in a non-equal partitioned multi-channel convolver (abstract)
12:45
Filippo Fazi (University of Southampton, UK)
Investigating the Physical Limitations of Near-Field Source Encoding with Higher-Order Ambisonics (abstract)
14:00-15:30 Session S8: Spatialisation, Binaural Reproduction and Personalisation of Audio in Virtual, Augmented Reality

Technologies such as holography, head-mounted displays, full-dome immersive video projection, kinesthetic communication (haptic technology), transparent monitors, and three-dimensional (3D) sound and electronic sensors facilitate sophisticated and interactive environments using augmented and virtual reality. The scope of this augmentation is participant immersion, which is the ultimate goal of an effective virtual or augmented experience. It is a common belief that aurality constitutes an essential part of VR and AR and offers additional details and a visceral sense to the immersive experience. Aurality encloses the synthesis, spatialisation, and reception of sound in a virtual world. In this session, we welcome research papers that lie in all the individual aspects of aurality and sound spatialisation as well as novel engineering efforts and applications that bridge VR and AR development with immersive sound and auralisation.

Chairs:
Athanasios Malamos (Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece)
Luna Valentin (CCRMA, Stanford University, United States)
14:00
Pasquale Mainolfi ("G. Martucci" State Conservatory, Salerno (IT), Italy)
#25 - Real-Time Distance-Extended Binaural Auralization in Hybrid Acoustic Spaces (abstract)
14:15
Johannes Scherzer (spæs - lab for spatial aesthetics in sound Berlin, Germany)
#35 - Rethinking Immersive Sound Design: A Fourfold Model of Emergent Spatial Perception (abstract)
14:30
Eito Murakami (CCRMA - Stanford University, United States)
Luna Valentin (CCRMA - Stanford University, United States)
Nima Farzaneh (CCRMA - Stanford University, United States)
Jonathan Berger (CCRMA - Stanford University, United States)
#26 - Ambisonic Virtual Acoustics Playback Toolkit (abstract)
14:45
Rai Sato (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea)
Sungyoung Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea)
#40 - Perceptual Factors Influencing Listener Preferences in Head-tracked Binaural Renderers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rai Sato
15:00
Richard Foss (Rhodes University, South Africa)
#55 - A Binaural Capability to Mirror a Loudspeaker Configuration (Online Presentation) (abstract)
15:15
Shurui Zhu (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Sydney, Australia)
Minh Nguyen (School of Computer Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Matteo Mascelloni (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Sydney, Australia)
Howe Zhu (School of Architecture, Design and Planning, The University of Sydney, Australia)
Raymond Chia (School of Computer Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Avinash Singh (School of Computer Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Chin-Teng Lin (School of Computer Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Craig Jin (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Sydney, Australia)
#47 - Comparing Methods for Generating Binaural Room Impulse Responses for Auditory Navigation in Indoor AR (Online Presentation) (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shurui Zhu
15:30-16:45 Session S8b: Spatialisation, Binaural Reproduction and Personalisation of Audio in Virtual, Augmented Reality (continued)
Chairs:
Filippo Fazi (University of Southampton, UK)
Valeria Bruschi (UNIVPM, Italy)
15:30
Loris Grossi (Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland)
Andrea Quattrini (Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland)
Alberto Vancheri (Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland)
Tiziano Leidi (Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland)
Valeria Bruschi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Stefania Cecchi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
#41 - Comparison of HRTF Interpolation Algorithms based on Neural Network (abstract)
15:45
Georgios Daskalakis (Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece)
Athanasios Malamos (Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece)
Don Brutzman (Naval Postgraduate School, Web3D Consortium, United States)
Eftychia Lakka (Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece)
#52 - A Novel Methodology For Sound Spatialisation And VR Acoustics In The Web (abstract)
16:00
Summer Krinsky (Stanford, United States)
#60 Dynamic Spatial Sidechain for First-Order Ambisonics (abstract)
16:15
César Salvador (Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Peru)
Jorge Treviño (Tohoku University, Japan)
Shuichi Sakamoto (Tohoku University, Japan)
#71 Spatial Acoustics Library for MATLAB (SALM): A Computational Toolkit for Spatial Audio Processing (abstract)
PRESENTER: César Salvador
16:30
Serafino Di Rosario (IOA, France)
Clement Royon (--, France)
Sylvain Guitton (--, France)
herisSon – Spatial Room Impulse Response (SRIR) measurement tool (abstract)
16:45-18:30 Session D2: Demo Sessions: #26, #27, #83, #60

#26 Ambisonic Virtual Acoustics Playback Toolkit - Eito Murakami, Luna Valentin, Nima Farzaneh and Jonathan Berger

#27 What did they hear ? Immersion in Chauvet Cave - Luna Valentin, Eito Murakami, Nima Farzaneh and Jonathan Berger

#83 Virtual Acoustics and the Evocation of Awe in Historical Ritual Spaces - Nima Farzaneh, Anna Marie Gruzas, Eito Murakami and Jonathan Berger

#60 Dynamic Spatial Sidechain for First-Order Ambisonics - Summer Krinsky

16:45-18:30 Session P2: Poster Session
Marta Rossi (Abertay University, UK)
Christos Michalakos (Abertay University, UK)
#1 - Athanasius Kircher’s Sonic Playground: An Acoustic Virtual Reality Installation (abstract)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#2 - Acoustic analysis of a temporary unseated opera theatre: Teatro Sociale in Bellinzona (abstract)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
#7 - Acoustic characteristics of Youth Theatre of Piatra-Neamț in Romania (abstract)
Luca Battisti (University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#6 - Acoustic performance of Victor Ion Popa Theatre – Bârlad, Romania (abstract)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#13 - Acoustic characteristics of Bacău Theatre in Romania (abstract)
Valeria Bruschi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Stefania Cecchi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Andrea Generosi (Università Pegaso, Italy)
Nefeli Aikaterini Dourou (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Maura Mengoni (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Susanna Spinsante (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
#22 - Vehicle Sound Interaction: A Preliminary Study on Driver’s Experience Affected by Immersive Sound Reproduction (abstract)
Valeria Bruschi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Stefania Cecchi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Alessandro Terenzi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Maura Mengoni (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Andrea Generosi (Università Pegaso, Italy)
#23 - A Preliminary Study on the Effect of Spatial Sound Reproduction based on Physiological Responses and Facial Expressions of the Listener (abstract)
Valeria Bruschi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Alessandro Terenzi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Nefeli Aikaterini Dourou (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Leonardo Gabrielli (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Michael Fioretti (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Giuseppe Bergamino (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Stefania Cecchi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Stefano Squartini (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
#36 - An Immersive Low-Latency Audio System for Social Interaction with Elderly People (abstract)
Joseph Clarke (Cork School of Music, MTU, Ireland)
Cárthach Ó Nuanáin (Cork School of Music, MTU, Ireland)
#73 - Evaluating Presence in Immersive Virtual Reality Concert Experiences (abstract)
Marco Caniato (University of Applied Science Stuttgart, Germany)
Pia Hofmann (University of Applied Science Stuttgart, Germany)
Kamonwan Iamsam-Ang (University of Applied Science Stuttgart, Germany)
Lukas Loch (University of Applied Science Stuttgart, Germany)
Rabiye Sahin (University of Applied Science Stuttgart, Germany)
Berta Zimmermann (University of Applied Science Stuttgart, Germany)
#80 - Calculation of Reverberation Time in Educational Environments: A Comparison of Analytical Models (Online Poster) (abstract)
Angela Guastamacchia (Department of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Arianna Astolfi (Department of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Fabrizio Riente (Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Pascale Sandmann (Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
Volker Hohmann (Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
Giso Grimm (Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
#64 - Interlaboratory comparison of multi-speaker setups for spatialized audio reproduction within clinical settings (abstract)
Yueheng Li (University of Southampton, UK)
Filippo Fazi (University of Southampton, UK)
#29 - Resolution Upscaling of Spatial Room Impulse Response Based on Elastic Net Regularisation (abstract)
Gino Iannace (University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy)
Giuseppe Ciaburro (Faculty of Engineering and Informatics, PegasoUniversity, Naples, Italy)
Franc Policardi (Electrotechnical Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
#43 - The city of Benevento and its theaters (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gino Iannace
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
Ruoran Yan (University of Bologna, Italy)
Kristian Jambrosic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Marko Horvat (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Matteo Fadda (University of Bologna, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Cobi van Tonder (University of Bologna, Italy)
#90 - Comparative Acoustic Survey of Teatro Masini, Faenza: Insights from the 2020 and 2025 Investigations (abstract)
Friday, September 12th

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09:00-09:45 Session Plenary Lecture 3: 'Virtual acoustic imaging for multiple listeners' - Philip Nelson (30min + 15 min Q&A)

Philip Nelson holds the post of Professor of Acoustics in the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research at the University of Southampton. He has personal research interests in the fields of acoustics, vibrations, signal processing, control systems and fluid dynamics. He served from 2005-2013 as Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Southampton, with particular responsibility for Research and Enterprise. From 2014-2018 he served as Chief Executive of the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. He is the recipient of both the Tyndall and Rayleigh Medals of the Institute of Acoustics and served as President of the International Commission for Acoustics from 2004-2007. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2018 New Year Honours for his services to UK Engineering and Science. 

Chair:
Filippo Fazi (University of Southampton, UK)
09:45-11:15 Session S10: Immersive Environments in Humanities Research

What if we could not only see but also hear and compose within the lost soundscapes of history? Advances in immersive audio and visual technologies are redefining how we reconstruct, analyze, and even compose within historical spaces. This session explores how spatialized sound, virtual acoustics, and interactive performance environments breathe new life into cultural heritage sites, shaping new creative and research paradigms in musicology, sound studies, anthropology, and beyond.

From reconstructing ancient ritual performances to composing new works within historically resonant spaces, this panel will investigate how immersive environments enable novel interactions between architecture, acoustics, and musical creativity. How do composers engage with reconstructed soundscapes? How can digital tools allow us to reimagine lost musical traditions? What role does spatial audio play in contemporary composition inspired by historical sites?

We invite innovative, practice-based projects—especially those incorporating composition, interactive demos, and performance-based research—to explore how immersive technologies can be a bridge between the past and future of music and sonic expression.

Chairs:
Cobi van Tonder (University of Bologna, Italy)
Jonathan Berger (CCRMA - Stanford University, United States)
09:45
Valeria Zane (Mozarteum University (AT) and Studio Pase, Italy)
Victor Nebbiolo di Castri (Studio Pase (IT), France)
Pierpaolo Ovarini (Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli (IT), Tempo Reale and Studio Pase (IT), Italy)
Riccardo Sellan (NevaXR (TR) and Studio Pase (IT), Germany)
#102 - Aural Dissipation: Investigating Spatial Acoustic Behavior Through Electroacoustic Harp Performance and Multichannel Spatialization in a Cooling Tower (abstract)
PRESENTER: Valeria Zane
10:00
Luna Valentin (CCRMA, Stanford University, United States)
Eito Murakami (CCRMA, Stanford University, United States)
Nima Farzaneh (CCRMA, Stanford University, United States)
Jonathan Berger (CCRMA, Stanford University, United States)
#27 - What Did They Hear? - An immersive presentation of the Chauvet-Pont-D'Arc cave. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Luna Valentin
10:15
Sungjoon Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea)
Rai Sato (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea)
Kyung Taek Oh (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea)
Pooseung Koh (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea)
Sungyoung Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea)
#72 - Virtual Reconstruction of Historical Heritage: A 6DoF Immersive Audio-Visual Reproduction of Magoksa Temple (abstract)
10:30
José Ricardo Barboza (University of Porto, Portugal)
Gilberto Bernardes (University of Porto, Portugal)
Eduardo Magalhães (University of Porto, Portugal)
#20 - A Tripartite Framework for Immersive Music Production: Concepts and Methodologies (Online Presentation) (abstract)
10:45
Tanner Upthegrove (Virginia Tech - Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology, United States)
David Franusich (Virginia Tech - Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology, United States)
Ethan Candelario (Virginia Tech Advancement, United States)
Carter Roberts (Virginia Tech - School of Performing Arts, United States)
Gustavo Araoz (Virginia Tech - Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology, United States)
Harshal Pilania (Virginia Tech - School of Visual Arts, India)
#39 - "When We Went In: The D-Day Experience in Light and Sound" - A Site-specific Immersive Audio and Video Remembrance (Online Presentation) (abstract)
11:00
Andrea Gozzi (Université de Sherbrooke, Canada)
Marco Liuni (Mezzo Forte, Italy)
Sound as a Gateway to the Past: Enhancing Cultural Heritage with Audio Augmented Reality through Bone Conduction in the Memorie Sonore Project (abstract)
11:45-13:00 Session S9b: AI and Machine Learning in Acoustics and 3D Audio (Part B)

For this session, we invite papers and posters about AI used in Acoustics and 3D Immersive Audio applications.

Audio Scene Analysis: Using AI to automatically detect, isolate, and analyze complex audio environments.

AI-Driven Sound Design: Applying machine learning to generate realistic 3D soundscapes or predict the acoustic behavior of spaces.

Virtual Acoustics Optimization: AI for simulating room acoustics faster and more accurately, including real-time predictions of reverberation and reflections.

Real-Time Spatial Audio and Networking

Low-Latency Audio Rendering: Advancements in delivering real-time spatial audio in networked environments like telepresence and remote collaboration.

3D Audio for Virtual Meetings: Research on binaural and spatial audio solutions to make remote communication more natural and reduce fatigue.

Chairs:
Boaz Rafaely (Ben Gurion University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Israel)
Marta Rossi (Abertay University, UK)
11:45
Ryota Shimokura (Graduate School of Engineering Science, The University of Osaka, Japan)
Yusuke Kakei (Graduate School of Engineering Science, The University of Osaka, Japan)
Yoji Iiguni (Graduate School of Engineering Science, The University of Osaka, Japan)
#62 - Deep Neural Network for Personalization of Parametric Head-Related Transfer Functions in a Median Plane (Online Presentation) (abstract)
12:00
Luca Turchet (University of Trento, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, Italy)
Nishal Silva (University of Trento, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, Italy)
#21 - User-Centered Evaluation of Smart Musical Instruments with Embedded Real-Time Pattern Detection (abstract)
12:15
Pawel Malecki (AGH University of Krakow, Poland)
#48 - Application of Ambisonic Microphones and AI Agents for Automatic Localization and Classification of Ambient Sound Sources (abstract)
12:30
Nishal Silva (University of Trento, Sri Lanka)
Alberto Boem (University of Trento, Italy)
Luca Turchet (University of Trento, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, Italy)
#44 - Interactive IoMusT-Based Concerts: Real-Time Pattern Recognition and Audience Experience (abstract)
12:45
Giulio Salada (University of Milan, Italy)
Davide Fantini (University of Milan, Italy)
Federico Avanzini (University of Milan, Italy)
Giorgio Presti (University of Milan, Italy)
#28 - MoTT: A Speech Dataset for Modular Composition of Turn-Taking Conversations (Online Presentation) (abstract)
PRESENTER: Davide Fantini
13:00-13:30 Session S3: Resounding the Past: Immersive Technologies and the Heritage Acoustics of Performance Spaces

This session aims to investigate how acoustic modelling and virtual reality (VR), combined with advanced 3D audio technologies such as binaural audio and ambisonics, are transforming our understanding of the relationship between space, performance, and audience.

This session welcomes contributions that:

  • Present case studies, experiments, and innovative projects demonstrating the effectiveness of acoustic and virtual technologies for research and the enhancement of tangible and intangible heritage.
  • Explore the use of VR and 3D audio technologies for the analysis, reconstruction, and experience of historical performance spaces.
  • Investigate the development of new forms of immersive performance and audience engagement, and new creative inputs for musicians, dancers, singers, composers, and conductors.
Chairs:
Angela Bellia (National Research Council of Italy, Italy)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
13:00
Angela Bellia (National Reserach Council, Institute of Heritage Science (CNR, ISPC), Italy)
Space, Performance, and Audience in Sonic Heritage Studies: An Overview of Acoustic Integration (abstract)
13:15
Ethan Bourdeau (Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, United States)
Narine Sarvazyan (American University of Armenia, Armenia)
Mihran Gurunian (American University of Armenia, Armenia)
#63 - Reconstructing Reverberance: The First Step in a Spatial Archive of Armenian Sacred Architecture (abstract)
14:30-16:30 Session D3: Demos: #17, #73, #25

#17 Multirate Modal Reverberator in Tetrad - Michele Ducceschi

#73 Réaltaht - An Irish Traditional VR Concert Experience - Joseph Clarke

#25 Technical Demonstration: Distance Extension of HRIRs in Hybrid Acoustic Environments - Pasquale Mainolfi

# SIPARIO Portable Modular Wave Field Synthesis soundbars - Adriano Farina

14:30-16:30 Session P3: Poster Session
Kristian Jambrosic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Marko Horvat (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Ruoran Yan (University of Bologna, Italy)
Matteo Fadda (University of Bologna, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Cobi van Tonder (University of Bologna, Italy)
#11 - Comparative analysis of acoustic parameter measurements over time: A case study of the National Theatre in Zagreb (abstract)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Marco Binelli (University of Parma, Italy)
Jessica Ferrari (University of Parma, Italy)
Daniel Pinardi (University of Parma, Italy)
Alessandro Martinetti (CSA group SpA, Italy)
#65 - Soundscapes across London: insight through Westminster Square and St James Park (abstract)
Lamberto Tronchin (University of Bologna, Italy)
Haruna Saito (University of Bologna, Italy)
Giacomo Tentoni (CSA Group SpA, Italy)
Alessandro Martinetti (CSA Group SpA, Italy)
Angelica Denaro (CSA Group SpA, Italy)
Federica Gelli (Associazione Torri di Marmo, Italy)
#92 - Acoustic Measurements of Santa Maria Church, Pomposa Abbey, Italy (abstract)
Lamberto Tronchin (University of Bologna, Italy)
Ruoran Yan (University of Bologna, Italy)
Haruna Saito (University of Bologna, Italy)
Federica Gelli (Associazione Torri di Marmo, Italy)
#93 - Acoustic characteristics of Teatro 900 in Tresigallo, Italy (abstract)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Giacomo Tentoni (CSA Group, Italy)
Alessandro Martinetti (CSA Group, Italy)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Matteo Fadda (University of Bologna, Italy)
#97 - Soundscape in Piazzale della Pilotta in Parma, Italy (abstract)
Giacomo Tentoni (CSA Group, Italy)
Alessandro Martinetti (CSA Group, Italy)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Matteo Fadda (University of Bologna, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
#98 - Soundscape in Piazza Garibaldi in Parma, Italy (abstract)
Luca Battisti (University of Bologna, Italy)
Giacomo Tentoni (CSA Group, Italy)
Alessandro Martinetti (CSA Group, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (University of Bologna, Italy)
#99 - Soundscapes in Piazza della Repubblica of Tresigallo, Italy (abstract)
Philip Nelson (Institute of Sound and Vibration Research University of Southampton, UK)
#103 - Crosstalk Cancellation for Two Listeners (abstract)
Luca Lombardi (Unicampania, Italy)
#57 - Acoustics of Sisto V Hall in Naples: A Precious Barrelled Vaulted Room (abstract)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Marko Horvat (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Kristian Jambrosic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Ruoran Yan (University of Bologna, Italy)
Matteo Fadda (University of Bologna, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Cobi van Tonder (University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#10 - Comparison of Room Acoustic for the Small & Large Concert Halls at Vatroslav Lisinski Centre (abstract)
Ruoran Yan (University of Bologna, Italy)
Matteo Fadda (University of Bologna, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Kristian Jambrosic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Marko Horvat (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Cobi van Tonder (University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#9 - Vatroslav Lisinski Large Concert Hall: Investigation on acoustic characteristics (abstract)
Alessandro Martinetti (CSA Group Spa, Italy)
Giacomo Tentoni (CSA Group Spa, Italy)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
Luca Guardigli (University of Bologna, Italy)
Beatrice Turillazzi (University of Bologna, Italy)
Luca Battisti (CIRI EC, University of Bologna, Italy)
Adriano Farina (University of Bologna, Italy)
Lamberto Tronchin (DA - CIARM, Italy)
#14 - Soundscapes analysis: Piazza Tre Martiri in Rimini and Piccadilly Circus in London (abstract)
Antonella Bevilacqua (University of Parma, Italy)
#89 - Soundscapes across two historical cities: Piazza del Popolo in Faenza and Leicester Sq in London (abstract)