An Introduction to Acoustic Imaging ⋆ The Baltic Review (opens in new tab)
Acoustic imaging is a technique used to visualise sound by converting acoustic data into images. Rather than relying solely on numerical measurements or subjective listening, this approach allows sound sources to be identified and analysed visually. It is widely used in engineering, research, and industrial applications where understanding the location and behaviour of sound is important. By mapping sound pressure levels across a defined area, acoustic imaging helps identify where noise origi...
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