Building Audio-Visual Digital Twins with Smartphones
Abstract
Digital twins today are almost entirely visual, overlooking acoustics-a core component of spatial realism and interaction. We introduce AV-Twin, the first practical system that constructs editable audio-visual digital twins using only commodity smartphones. AV-Twin combines mobile RIR capture and a visual-assisted acoustic field model to efficiently reconstruct room acoustics. It further recovers per-surface material properties through differentiable acoustic rendering, enabling users to modify materials, geometry, and layout while automatically updating both audio and visuals. Together, these capabilities establish a practical path toward fully modifiable audio-visual digital twins for real-world environments.
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Lan, Z., Tang, Y., Wang, Y., Lai, H., Hao, Y., Zhao, M. (2025). Building Audio-Visual Digital Twins with Smartphones. arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.10778.
Zitong Lan, Yiwei Tang, Yuhan Wang, Haowen Lai, Yiduo Hao, and Mingmin Zhao. "Building Audio-Visual Digital Twins with Smartphones." arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.10778 (2025).