Welcome to EE473 - Digital Audio Processing

Audio signal processing is a subfield of signal that is concerned with the electronic manipulation of audio signals. Digital audio is “sound as a signal” that has been recorded as or converted into digital form, where the sound wave of the audio signal is encoded as numerical samples in continuous sequence.

We will cover fundamental concepts of DAP. Students with background on signal processing and interest on audio and music processing are welcome. 

We'll have two midterms, two homeworks, a term project and a final:

  • Midterm (x2) 20%
  • Homework 5%
  • Project (MATLAB) 25%
    • Those who take EE469, may combine their Embedded Systems project with this course. In that case the project will not be a MATLAB, but an embedded C project on an Arm® MicroController, on digital audio processing.
  • Final 30%