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A sound wave is a type of mechanical wave that propagates through a medium, such as air,

water, or solids, and is perceived as sound. It is a disturbance that travels through the
medium, causing particles to oscillate back and forth, transferring energy from one point to
another.

Sound waves are relevant to students studying Bachelor of Science in Computing because
they have various applications in computer science and technology. Here are a few
examples:

1. Audio Signal Processing: Computing students can learn how to manipulate and analyse
audio signals, enabling applications like music editing, speech recognition, and audio
compression.

2. Human-Computer Interaction: Sound waves are used in interface design, such as audio
feedback, voice assistants, and accessibility features for visually impaired users.

3. Game Development: Sound effects and music are integral components of game
development, enhancing the gaming experience.

4. Machine Learning: Audio data can be used to train machine learning models for tasks
like speech recognition, music classification, and acoustic event detection.

5. Networking: Audio streaming and online communication rely on efficient transmission


and reception of sound waves over networks.

6. Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality: Spatial audio and 3D sound play a crucial role in
immersive experiences.

7. Assistive Technology: Computing students can develop assistive technologies that


utilize sound waves to aid individuals with disabilities.
By understanding sound waves and their applications, computing students can develop
innovative solutions and improve various technologies that interact with or utilize audio.

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