Point-based Acoustic Scattering for Interactive Sound Propagation via Surface Encoding

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We present a novel geometric deep learning method to compute the acoustic scattering properties of geometric objects. Our learning algorithm uses a point cloud representation of objects to compute the scattering properties and integrates them with ray tracing for interactive sound propagation in dynamic scenes. We use discrete Laplacian-based surface encoders and approximate the neighborhood of each point using a shared multilayer perceptron. We show that our formulation is permutation invariant and present a neural network that computes the scattering function using spherical harmonics. Our approach can handle objects with arbitrary topologies and deforming models, and takes less than 1ms per object on a commodity GPU. We have analyzed the accuracy and perform validation on thousands of unseen 3D objects and highlight the benefits over other point-based geometric deep learning methods. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first real-time learning algorithm that can approximate the acoustic scattering properties of arbitrary objects with high accuracy.

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Meng, H. Y., Tang, Z., & Manocha, D. (2021). Point-based Acoustic Scattering for Interactive Sound Propagation via Surface Encoding. In IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 909–915). International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2021/126

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