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doppler effect
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The doppler effect is discussed in the context of spatial audio and motion sensing technologies on WindowsForum.com. One thread explores how Microsoft's Spatial Audio for HoloLens and UWP apps uses principles of sound propagation, including the doppler effect, to create immersive audio experiences. Another thread highlights a JavaScript-based motion sensing project that leverages the doppler effect using only a speaker and microphone, based on a Microsoft Research paper. Additionally, a thread covers the doppler effect and time dilation in the context of approaching the speed of light. These discussions connect the doppler effect to Windows development, Microsoft research, and practical applications in audio and motion sensing.
The age-old act of ventroquilism sees a puppet move its mouth while the controlling ventriloquist speaks without moving their lips – pretty impressive! The underlying technique has the ventriloquist “throwing” their voice in a joint audial and visual illusion.
Enter Spatial Audio, a set of...
I saw today's project this past Saturday from Daniel Rapp and it bumped everything else, just had to share this. First, it currently works in Chrome, yeah, yeah... I know...but use Chrome to best see this work... But it IS a Microsoft Research paper.
What's also cool is that this is all driven...