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Final Project (4th Unit)

The purpose of the final project is to go beyond the content of the lectures and assigned reading in the direction most interesting to the student. Your project can be on any topic related to lectures and assignments. A one-page project specification/proposal is due by the 4th class meeting, and the final written report is due by the end of finals week. You are also invited to present your project results during the last class. There are two primary project types:

Your project can consist of any combination of the above components. Perhaps an ideal project consists of the following roughly equal components:
Phase I: Outside reading (explore the topic)
Phase II: Software project (implement your best ideas from Phase I)
Phase III: Write-up
It is usually better to iterate the above phases than to perform them entirely sequentially. Some specific project ideas are listed in the lecture overheads for the first class.


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Download intro421.pdf

``MUS421: Spectral Audio Signal Processing'', by Julius O. Smith III, (Administrative Overview Handout, Music 421).

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