Algorithm can reconstruct speech from a pack of chips through soundproof glass

Aug 12, 2014 01:21

Very interesting tech. The ability to recover sound by bouncing a laser off of glass has been around for ages, this is different as it just uses a camera and would therefor be difficult to detect. You find a boundary, for example, between a blue and red object. Blue and red combine to make purple, and by watching how it shifts around purple you ( Read more... )

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silveradept August 12 2014, 15:30:37 UTC
Interesting. I wonder if the same technique works on objects with the same semisolid properties glass has, such that one could retrieve a palimpsest of sound spoken in the vicinity of the object.

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thewayne August 12 2014, 15:34:53 UTC
If I understand what I read correctly, they need two colors so they can measure the frequency of the varying color shifts between them as the object is hit by the sound, then they can reconstruct the sound. It's not the medium so much as the motion of a light object that is imperceptible to the human eye.

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silveradept August 12 2014, 15:51:59 UTC
So it's reading a Doppler shift off of something? That's impressive.

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