PhysOrg Posted February 10, 2015 Posted February 10, 2015 We live in an increasingly noisy world. Since even low-level noise can affect quality of life, new tools to deal with noise are welcome. "Auralisation", the audio equivalent of visualisation, is now helping to model and improve the sound of our living and working spaces, as well as recovering the acoustics of past environments. Read the full article on PhysOrg
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