arXiv:2605.28101v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: Predicting spatially varying Room Impulse Response (RIR) from sparse observations is a critical but highly challenging inverse problem for immersive spatial audio rendering. In this work, we present EIGENET, a geometry-informed multi-modal framework for few-shot novel view RIR prediction. At its core is a Cross-view Alternate-attention Transformer that iteratively refines local intra-view acoustic structures and global cross-view spatial relationships. We empirically demonstrate that this architecture is capable of making full use of the multi-view multi-modal context while performing spatial-temporal reasoning for RIR prediction. Inspired by acoustic ray tracing, we design a geometry-informed modulation block to formulate the connection between geometric features and RIR power spectrum. In the mean time, an auxiliary loss is introduced to transform the single-target waveform prediction into a multi-task learning framework. Through ablation studies, we demonstrate that this design yields consistent performance gains regardless of the underlying backbone, thereby confirming its foundational utility and architecture-agnostic generalizability for RIR prediction task. Evaluated on both simulated and real-world benchmarks, EIGENET achieves both state-of-the-art performance in few-shot novel view RIR prediction and sim-to-real generalization. Codes and checkpoints are available on https://github.com/FEAfeatherTHER/EigeNet.
Unburdening healthcare systems through telenursing in chronic respiratory disease management: a systematic review
Background/objectivesChronic respiratory diseases represent a major cause of morbidity/mortality and healthcare expenditure due to disease exacerbations, emergency department (ED) presentations, hospitalizations, and length of stay