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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: 09:00~11:45
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Course Title Sound Technology for Multimedia [ 멀티미디어 음향기술 ]
Class time
(classroom)
Mon: 10:30~12:00 / (E11)Creative Learning Bldg. [ (E11)창의학습관 ] (306)
Wed: 10:30~12:00 / (E11)Creative Learning Bldg. [ (E11)창의학습관 ] (306)
Notice 학/석사 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

Syllabus File 2024 Spring GCT535 Sound Technology for Multimedia v2.pdf
Syllabus URL
Summary of Lecture The course provides a series of comprehensive, hands-on practices including but not limited to (1) Soundscape (including musical soundscape) recording and reproduction; (2) Audio signal processing using traditional three processors: equalizer, compressor and reverberator, and other non-traditional (spatial) processors; and (3) UNITY and WWISE so that students can utilize those programs to render sound in a virtual or augmented platform. The final project should include all three aspects.
Material for Teaching ? Introduction to Sound Recording, Geoff Martin (http://www.tonmeister.ca/main/textbook/)
? Selected journal articles and reading materials as introduced through the lectures
? Software (REAPER / UNITY / WWISE)
Evaluation Criteria * The followings evaluation criteria may change:
A. Attendance: 16 % B. Midterm exam: % C. Final exam: % D.Quiz: %
E. Report: 20 % F. Assignments: 54 % G. Project: 30 % H.Presentation: 10 %
* Limitations on course retaking, if any:
Lecture Schedule - 1(st) Week : Course Introduction / Fundamentals of Acoustics
- 2(st) Week : Recording and Playback using microphones and REAPER
- 3(st) Week : Soundscape assignment and presentation
- 4(st) Week : EQ (including Ear Training)
- 5(st) Week : Compressor / Reverb
- 6(st) Week : Spatial Processor & UNITY/WWISE 1
- 7(st) Week : UNITY/WWISE 2
- 8(st) Week : Mid-Term
- 9(st) Week : UNITY/WWISE 3
- 10(st) Week : UNITY/WWISE 4
- 11(st) Week : Final Project Idea Presentation
- 12(st) Week : Team meeting 1
- 13(st) Week : Team meeting 2 / Interim Report
- 14(st) Week : Team meeting 3
- 15(st) Week : Team meeting 4
- 16(st) Week : Final presentation

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