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Syllabus

Infomation of Course

Program Common [공통(상호인정)] Course Type Elective(Graduate) [ 선택(석/박사) ]
Course Code 43.535 Course No GCT535
Section English English
L:L:C(AU) 3:0:3.0(0) Exam time
(classroom)
- Wed: 16:00~18:45
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Course Title Sound Technology for Multimedia [ 멀티미디어 음향기술 ]
Class time
(classroom)
Mon: 17:30~19:00 / (N25)Dept. of Industrial Design Bldg. [ (N25)산업디자인학과동 ] (3229)
Wed: 17:30~19:00 / (N25)Dept. of Industrial Design Bldg. [ (N25)산업디자인학과동 ] (3229)
Notice 학사대학원 상호인정

Information of Professor

Name 김성영(Kim, Sungyoung)
Department 문화기술대학원(Graduate School of Culture Technology)
Phone 042-350-2917
E-Mail sungyoung.kim@kaist.ac.kr

Education4.0 Q

Teaching Style Lecture 50%, Student-led classroom activities and learning activities 50%

Type of classroom interactions and learning activities (■: Yes / □: No)
■ Q&A/Quiz   ■ Debate/Discussion   ■ Practice   ■ Project  
■ Demonstation/Experience   ■ Others ( )
Education4.0 Q Y

Plan of Lecture

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Summary of Lecture Digital multimedia is a fast-growing industry, requiring in-depth knowledge of its underlying technologies. While the vision-related technologies are still dominant, sound technology for multimedia is still very essential for generating a 'convincing' digital multimedia application. This course provides the fundamental and principal knowledge for audio signal processing so that students can harness the acquired knowledge for various digital multimedia applications. At the same time, the course also focuses on ‘how-to-use’ the audio signal processors properly to achieve best sonic satisfaction. Therefore, the goal of this course is two-folds: (1) principle: to let students be able to create various audio effectors (equalizer, compressor, reverberator) by themselves and (2) application: to understand and utilize the existing sound technology devices for multimedia usages.
Material for Teaching * Introduction to Sound Recording, Geoff Martin (http://www.tonmeister.ca/main/textbook/)
* DAFx: Digital Audio Effects (2nd Eds.), Udo Zolzer (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119991298)
* Selected journal articles as introduced through the lectures

? DAFx: Digital Audio Effects (2nd Eds.), Udo Zolzer
? Selected journal articles as introduced through the lectures

Evaluation Criteria * The followings evaluation criteria may change:
A. Attendance: 10 % B. Midterm exam: 20 % C. Final exam: 0 % D.Quiz: 0 %
E. Report: 0 % F. Assignments: 40 % G. Project: 30 % H.Presentation: %
* Limitations on course retaking, if any:
Lecture Schedule Please refer to the syllabus for the details.
Memo In-person attendance is required
The class will visit the professional recording studios (2 + alpha field trips) to meet the industry experts and learn how they apply the sound technology in multimedia production.