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Despite advances in computer-generated image technology, most sound effects for films and virtual reality experiences are still recorded manually. Doug James, associate professor of computer ...
Quantum computers promise enormous computational power, but the nature of quantum states makes computation and data ...
He wanted to study computer science, and picked Santa Clara University because it was in the middle of Silicon Valley. In doing so, Pluta paved himself an unexpected path. Given that he had no prior ...
Optical microphone sees sound like never before Dual-shutter vibration-sensing system uses ordinary cameras to achieve extraordinary results Date: June 22, 2022 Source: Carnegie Mellon University ...
Building on their Deep Learning Tools for Audacity prototype as well as prior work in music-unmixing and transcription, the IAL team is creating an open-access software framework for Audacity — a free ...
A team of researchers from music, chemistry and computer science is using sound to better understand biochemical processes such as the physical mechanisms of protein folding.
The sound effects for computer-generated movies are still recorded from real life, but modelling the physics of the real world could change that – see and hear the results for yourself ...
It might sound like science fiction, but 2024 has brought us closer to this reality thanks to breakthroughs in computer science.
Sound engineers have better ways to trick listeners’ ears That will improve those listeners’ experiences Dec 16th 2020 | 6 min read ...
In gases, the speed of sound increases with temperature, so the newly described speed limit might be exceeded were a gas hot enough.