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Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION TO AURALIZATION
Chapter 2 - OVERVIEW
Chapter 3 - SPATIAL PLACEMENT USING ILDS AND ITDS
Chapter 4 - INTRODUCING THE HRTF
Chapter 5 - FIRST CUT OPTIMIZATION: BAND-LIMITED SOURCES
Chapter 6 - RESULTS
Chapter 7 - VALIDATION
Chapter 8 - DIRECTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
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