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Design and outcomes of an acoustic data visualization seminar
Philip W Robinson1, Jukka Pätynen1, Aki Haapaniemi1
1Department of Media Technology, Aalto University School of Science, P.O. Box 15500, FI-00076 Aalto, Finland philip.robinson@aalto.fi, jukka.pätynen@aalto.fi, aki.haapaniemi@aalto.fi, antti.kuusinen@aalto.fi.
Abstract:
Recently, the Department of Media Technology at Aalto University offered a seminar entitled Applied Data Analysis and Visualization. The course used spatial impulse response measurements from concert halls as the context to explore high-dimensional data visualization methods. Students were encouraged to represent source and receiver positions, spatial aspects, and temporal development of sound fields, frequency characteristics, and comparisons between halls, using animations and interactive graphics. The primary learning objectives were for the students to translate their skills across disciplines and gain a working understanding of high-dimensional data visualization techniques. Accompanying files present examples of student-generated, animated and interactive visualizations.
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