Walkable auralizations for experiential learning in an immersive classrooma
This paper proposes an experiential method for learning acoustics and consequences of room design through the rapid creation of audio-visual congruent walkable auralizations. An efficient method produces auralizations of acoustical landmarks using a two-dimensional ray-tracing algorithm and publicly...
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