FDM3321 Individual Course in Sound and Music Computing
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Through this course students with a special interest area within the field of Sound and Music Computing can perform studies that have been individually defined for the specific student to fit his/her interests. Course contents and examination will be individually defined for each student. Students interested in taking the course are asked to contact first the person in charge of the corresponding specialization or some other researcher and then the person in charge of this course.
No instruction is given on this course.
The main goal of the course is to give the student an opportunity for deeper studies in an area of interest within the broad research area defined by the Sound and Music Computing roadmap, http://smcnetwork.org/roadmap, and partially documented by the SMC conference series, http://smcnetwork.org/conferences.
The student should after the course be able to realize a practical/theoretical project within Sound and Music Computing and report the result. It implies that the student should be able to:
- independently plan, execute and present a theoretical or practical task within Sound and Music Computing
- collect and rate relevant information for the task
- chose a method and make a planning for the solving of the task within given resources
- show increased knowledge within a specific area of Sound and Music Computing.
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