Virtual and augmented reality related to hearing.
Virtual and augmented reality related to hearing. Explore aspects of reproducing real-world sound localisation and characteristic of sound in headphones. Discuss the
differences, pro's and cons of Air conduction hearing vs Bone Conduction hearing and thier real world applications using existing scientific data and peer-reviewed
journal articles
Introduction:
section provides the background to the study and its specific aims, and places
the project in the context of the existing scientific literature. It introduces the problem
being investigated and the past theory or studies relevant to your study.
section should be tailored to the task of introducing your results and discussion.
It should generally begin with the broadest discussion of the topic area in the opening
paragraph(s) and progressively narrow in subsequent paragraphs, finishing with the
specific question or hypothesis under investigation.
Introduction:
section provides the background to the study and its specific aims, and places
the project in the context of the existing scientific literature. It introduces the problem
being investigated and the past theory or studies relevant to your study.
section should be tailored to the task of introducing your results and discussion.
It should generally begin with the broadest discussion of the topic area in the opening
paragraph(s) and progressively narrow in subsequent paragraphs, finishing with the
specific question or hypothesis under investigation.
Methods:
A detailed description of the subjects, materials, equipment and procedure used to
undertake the study. Some justification of the methods chosen might be presented
here (or within the results if more appropriate to your study). The methods section
should provide a level of detail sufficient for others to be able to replicate your project.
It must always include details of the sources or suppliers of Quipment and materials. Itshould be written in a passive (agentless) style.
Results:
consist of a succinct and accurate record of the analysed data It includes
data presented in the form of tables, figures, histograms, illustrations, photos etc., with
each accompanied by an appropriate legend. It should describe the results and
highlight the important findings, but should not be confused with the discussion. If
appropriate you should also include the results of any inferential statistical tests here.
Be careful to write resins in past tense. It is appropriate to include pilot data or
negative results in a report.
Discussion:
summarize the significance of the data within the context of previous studies,
and describe the strengths and limitations of the inferences that can be drawn from the
study. If you are collecting experimental data for your project, then the discussion
typically begins with a reiteration of the purpose of the study and whether the results
you gathered supported the aim or hypotheses of the study.
stick to reasonable interpretations rather than pure speculation (without
supporting data)in the discussion. You may like to include a short paragraph on future
studies that you think would be valuable that arise from your results.