Hudba

In computer science, „Hudba“ refers to the Czech word for „music.“ It encompasses the creation, manipulation, and representation of music using computational methods. This includes areas such as:

1. **Digital Audio Processing**: Techniques for recording, editing, and synthesizing sound waves.
2. **Music Information Retrieval**: The study of how to analyze music and extract meaningful information from audio files, including features like tempo, pitch, and harmony.
3. **Algorithmic Composition**: The use of algorithms to automatically generate music, often employing artificial intelligence and machine learning.
4. **MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)**: A technical standard that allows different musical instruments, computers, and other devices to communicate information about music performance.

In a broader sense, Hudba in computer science can also relate to the development of software for music production, the design of music-related applications, and the exploration of how music affects user experience in technology.