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TNM050 Procedural Sound and Image, 5 p (sw)
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Advancement level:
D

Aim:
Our goal is to study algorithmic methods for sound and images (also something on 3D volumes), and to gain experiences of sound and image production i laboratory exercises.

Prerequisites:
TNM026 Acoustics, TNG015 Signals and Systems

Course organization:
Some of the theory will be given as lectures, while other parts are dealt with in group seminary form. The latter assumes a preparation work for the seminar. The practical experience will be as laboratory work.

Course content:
The Course deals with models and methods to create synthetic sound and imagery. It also covers analysis of real sound and images with the purpose to create generative models to obtain synthetic replicas. In this course we deal with time/frequency representations of sounds, and spatial/frequency domain for images. Simple sounds made from sine components and more complex sound that might include randomness will be dealt with theoretically, as well as particular methodology such as granularity synthesis. We will look also at the analysis of real music instruments. Textures and other structured images will be studied. Fractal dimension is used as a mean for measuring a structure. Inspiration for textures and other objects is collected from physics (music instruments), biology (reactive systems) and mathematics (turbulence and fractals) Simple methods for growth processes using controlled randomness.

Course literature:
-Ebert D.S. et al, Texturing & Modeling, Academic Press, 1998. -Miranda E.R: Computer sound synthesis for the electronic musician. Focal press 1998. Some emphasis on the first book, whereas the latter can be used in copied form at the seminars.

It is required, apart from the written qualifying exam, that each student is reponsible for the subject content at a groupseminar.

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