Abstract
Over the span of six decades, researchers have dedicated considerable efforts towards the development of computational methodologies for predicting room acoustics. These methodologies comprise the calculation of detailed impulse responses, frequency responses, and the prediction of quantities and indicators. The variety of these computational approaches continues to evolve, particularly with the recent advent of machine learning methods into the realm of room acoustics. Notably, the research software or code underpinning these advancements is not as readily accessible to the public as the results it has generated. This lack of accessibility has posed challenges to reproducibility and potentially impacted the overall quality of scientific endeavours as well as hampered collaboration, hindering the progress within the field. This study provides insights into the current state of open-source research software in room acoustics, presenting quantitative developments over the years. It further explores the measurable impact of shared research software and offers an outlook on the prospective value of open-source research software in room acoustics.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of 53rd International Congress & Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, inter.noise24 |
Publisher | Institute of Noise Control Engineering of the USA |
Pages | 5875-5884 |
Number of pages | 10 |
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Publication status | Published - 4 Oct 2024 |
Event | Internoise 2024 - Nantes, France Duration: 25 Aug 2024 → 29 Aug 2024 |
Conference
Conference | Internoise 2024 |
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Country/Territory | France |
City | Nantes |
Period | 25/08/24 → 29/08/24 |