TY - CPAPER KW - Acoustic field measurement KW - Acoustic fields KW - Acoustic noise KW - Ambient noise KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Bells KW - Cultural heritages KW - Digital archive KW - Digital archives KW - High quality KW - High-fidelity sound field KW - Highquality recording of enhanced sounds KW - Multi-channel recording KW - Multipoint measurement KW - Multipoint measurement technique KW - Music signals KW - Omnidirectional radiation KW - Software engineering KW - Sound source KW - Web-based system AU - T. Fukumori AU - T. Nishiura AU - Y. Yamashita AB - We digitally archived festival music signals ("Ohayashi") in the Yamahoko parades of Gion festival in Kyoto, Japan. Besides, the festival music, which consists of Japanese traditional drums, flutes, bells, ambient noise and in-float driving noise are needed to reproduce the authentic atmosphere of this festival. To reproduce a high-quality sound field, we recorded the festival music in the presence of ambient noise and float noise by using multi-channel recording. We reproduced the sound field of one of the parades with the recorded sound sources. We employed point-source loudspeakers for reproducing Japanese traditional drums, flutes, and bells with omni-directional radiation characteristics. After that, we built a web-based system linked to a map of the parade route that would produce an acoustic sound field with realistic sensations at different points along the route. This system reproduces the Ohayashi at particular positions along the route when the user clicks circular buttons on the map. C2 - Proc. - ACIS Int. Conf. Softw. Eng., Artif. Intell., Networking, Parallel/Distrib. Comput., SNPD DO - 10.1109/SNPD.2012.105 N1 - Journal Abbreviation: Proc. - ACIS Int. Conf. Softw. Eng., Artif. Intell., Networking, Parallel/Distrib. Comput., SNPD N2 - We digitally archived festival music signals ("Ohayashi") in the Yamahoko parades of Gion festival in Kyoto, Japan. Besides, the festival music, which consists of Japanese traditional drums, flutes, bells, ambient noise and in-float driving noise are needed to reproduce the authentic atmosphere of this festival. To reproduce a high-quality sound field, we recorded the festival music in the presence of ambient noise and float noise by using multi-channel recording. We reproduced the sound field of one of the parades with the recorded sound sources. We employed point-source loudspeakers for reproducing Japanese traditional drums, flutes, and bells with omni-directional radiation characteristics. After that, we built a web-based system linked to a map of the parade route that would produce an acoustic sound field with realistic sensations at different points along the route. This system reproduces the Ohayashi at particular positions along the route when the user clicks circular buttons on the map. SN - 9780769547619 (ISBN) SP - 549 EP - 554 TI - Digital archive for Japanese intangible cultural heritage based on reproduction of high-fidelity sound field in Yamahoko parade of Gion festival UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84868548491&doi=10.1109%2fSNPD.2012.105&partnerID=40&md5=890f0b3ce425ac5682bd218c719552c1 ER -