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How to find an interesting topic for a thesis?
I study at the Mechanics and Mathematics (Department of Algebra), I work as a programmer.
We need a topic that is necessarily related to algebra (the teacher's requirement) and IT (my preference). Interested in the analysis of audio files, in particular music. files (to identify characteristics: tempo, volume, timbre, etc.), search technologies, all kinds of algorithms, but I don’t know how to connect this with algebra. I just want to be interested.
Help me please. Thanks in advance =)
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I can suggest such a topic - write a program that calculates a model of flooding of rough terrain (mountains, plains, depressions - all in one area) depending on the different amount of precipitation
Hmm... make a good reading room - with the right intonation, and various emotional colors. )))
And what does connected mean?)
So, cryptography, modeling, graphics, big data ..
You can look at previous diplomas / dissertations - and add your IT there.
It's better to start with what exactly interests you :)
If you want to tinker with algebra sound analysis, there is more than you would like :) Considering that any format like mp3 is basically built on solid algebra, but making the project so that it is noticeable most likely will not work.
But there is potential, for example, take a search task, let's say there is an audio book, you need to find the phrase "ala substring search" in it, the task is far from trivial and can be solved using algebra. How exactly? for example, using speech synthesis, you can build the desired fragment, analyze it (spectral, for example), and then, based on this cast, search for the fragment by spectral analysis of the recording, the solution is not 100% and will mess up, but in general it will work.
from fresh - develop a theme from bg.ru/technology/universalnyj_proigryvatel_kak_nas...
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