Creating a Virtual World that’s a Feast for the Eyes…and Ears
Ruohan Gao didn’t set out to study sound. He began his work in computer vision, drawn to what he calls the most “obvious” way humans understand the world: by sight. “Vision is so fundamental for many…
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