Last Updated: Mon, 03/30/2026
Syllabus
General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
CS
Course number:
4590
Section:
A
CRN
83937
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Warren
Instructor last name:
Edwards
Class Details
Course description:
A well-rounded exploration of digital audio and its importance in current research and applications. Exposes students to the principles, technology, and current research of computer audio.
Academic honesty/integrity statement:

Students are expected to follow Georgia Tech's code of academic conductLinks to an external site.. Here's what that means for this class:

All code submitted for homeworks must be written by you alone. 

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    • Do not give your code (or a portion of your code) to another student; do not allow another student to look at your code; do not look at or accept anyone else's code.
    • Do not upload your code to GitHub or place it on repositories that may be accessible to other students.
    • Do not use ChatGPT or other generative AI systems to help with the homework.
    • You can (and are encouraged to!) ask other students questions about how they did the assignment, and explain using words, pictures, and diagrams how you did the assignment, as long as you do not share code. You can also look up resources on the Internet that may help. In these cases, please list details about who helped you or the URLs of what resources you used in your assignment.
    • If two students submit code that's substantially similar, this will be considered a potential violation of the honor code and submitted to the Office of Student Integrity to adjudicate.

All quizzes must be done by you alone and only relying on the materials provided in class.

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    • You're welcome to use your notes, lecture slides, and even Internet resources to find answers.
    • You are not, however, allowed to consult with others, or to use generative AI tools to answer the questions.

I am required to forward all suspected cases of academic misconduct to the Office of Student Integrity, where they will be pursued to resolution. This is a very unpleasant process for all involved, so please do not put us in this situation.

Administrative Data
Course status
Active