Motivations.
The course aims to
provide the basis for the representation and processing of audio and music
information, with particular referenc...
Motivations.
The course aims to
provide the basis for the representation and processing of audio and music
information, with particular reference to the most relevant application areas
(multimedia, interfaces and virtual reality, internet, artistic creation).
Targeted
audience.
Third year students
of the Natural Science Class. Students of other classes are welcome.
Syllabus.
Fundamentals of digital audio processing.
Models of audio signal and of acoustic sources. Auditory models and audio
compression. Affective computing and multimodal interaction. Recognizing and communicating expressive
information. Music information retrieval. Multimedia archives.
Computational methods for artistic creation: music performance, theatre and
dance, live electronics, sound design.