ABSTRACT
This course offers a thorough introduction to three-dimensional, multi-channel sound. Three-dimensional sound has been neglected in most VR and AR applications, even though it can significantly enhance their realism and immersion. This course explains the main concepts and the most important terms, and provides a detailed overview of the currently available hardware and software. It combines theoretical and practical knowledge on how to apply these technologies in VR and AR systems.
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