The objective of this lab course is to give students a hands on experience in audio processing. In particular, functions, transforms, and algorithms that are important for analyzing and processing audio signals are covered. The lab course is supervised by members of the AudioLabs team. Requirements are a solid mathematical background, a good understanding of fundamentals in digital signal processing, as well as a general background and personal interest in audio. Furthermore, experience with PYTHON and NUMPY is required. Experience with the R Programming language is beneficial (beginners tutorial is provided in the course material).
Registration via StudOn is required for this lab. Registration is open from 30.03. - 05.04.20. For an overview of this course, click here. For questions, please contact Michael Krause.
The lab consists of one introduction session (2 hours) and five lab units (30 minutes test sessions per unit).
The introductory meeting will take place on Friday, April 24 2020, 16:00 via a video conferencing tool. Links to the meeting will be provided via StudOn and mail.
Students will work on the lab units from home. Questions can be asked via mail and a StudOn forum. Students will then be examined in pairs via video conferencing, including screen sharing. The solutions must be ready for the examination. These examinations will take place on Thursdays 12:15 - 16:15 and Fridays 14:00 - 18:00. Students will be able to sign up via Doodle for a 30 minute slot among these times (assigned on a first-come-first-serve basis).
All participating students have received their login information now. Please contact Michael Krause if you do not have your login information yet!
Check https://www.audiolabs-erlangen.de/fau for the tutors' contact information!
The five lab units will be
Lab 1: Short-Time Fourier Transform and Chroma Features
Homework submission: 05.05.2020, 12pm
07.05.2020: 12:15 - 16:15
08.05.2020: 14:00 - 18:00
Supervisors: Sebastian Rosenzweig, Michael Krause
(link:/fau/professor/mueller/teaching/2020s_apl/1_stft/stft_and_chroma_features.html text:Instructions (HTML Export))
Lab 2: Virtual Acoustics (Fast Convolution)
Homework submission: 12.05.2020, 12pm
14.05.2020: 12:15 - 16:15
15.05.2020: 14:00 - 18:00
Supervisors: Carlotta Anemüller, Niklas Winter
(link:/fau/professor/mueller/teaching/2020s_apl/3_convolution/convolution.html text:Instructions (HTML Export))
Lab 3: Speech Enhancement Using Microphone Arrays
Homework submission: 02.06.2020, 12pm
04.06.2020: 12:15 - 16:15
05.06.2020: 14:00 - 18:00
Supervisors: Adrian Herzog, Wolfgang Mack
(link:/fau/professor/mueller/teaching/2020s_apl/2_speechenhancement/SE_LAB.html text:Instructions (HTML Export))
Lab 4: Statistical Methods for Audio Experiments
Homework submission: 16.06.2020, 12pm
18.06.2020: 12:15 - 16:15
19.06.2020: 14:00 - 18:00
Supervisors: Alexander Adami, Pablo Delgado
(link:/fau/professor/mueller/teaching/2020s_apl/4_statsmethods/statsmethod.pdf text:Instructions (PDF))
Lab 5: Speech Analysis
Homework submission: 30.06.2020, 12pm
02.07.2020: 12:15 - 16:15
03.07.2020: 14:00 - 18:00
Supervisors: Ning Guo, Martin Strauß
(link:/fau/professor/mueller/teaching/2020s_apl/5_speechanalysis/LabCourse_SpeechAnalysis.pdf text:Instructions (PDF))