Splash, babble, sploosh: Computer algorithm simulates the sound of water
Thursday, June 4, 2009 - 16:42
in Mathematics & Economics
Splash, splatter, babble, sploosh, drip, drop, bloop and ploop! Those are some of the sounds that have been missing from computer graphic simulations of water and other fluids, according to researchers in Cornell's Department of Computer Science, who have come up with new algorithms to simulate such sounds to go with the images.
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