Delgado, PabloPabloDelgadoFleischmann, FelixFelixFleischmannHerre, JürgenJürgenHerre2022-03-142022-03-142019https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/4091212-s2.0-85074587513Objective spatial audio quality measurement systems attempt to predict the perceived quality degradation reported in subjective tests by comparing an original reference and a processed version of the same signal. In this context, binaural processing can be used in conjunction with a perceptual model for improved prediction performance. This paper investigates how variations in the binaural processor namely head rotations, added reverberation, and simulated room properties impact the prediction performance of a standardized objective audio (Perceptual Evaluation of Audio Quality PEAQ) quality measurement scheme that has been extended to include spatial aspects.en621006Influence of Binaural Processing on Objective Perceptual Quality Assessmentconference paper