In computer science, „Hudba“ translates to „music“ in English. It refers to the structured form of sound created by combining various elements, such as melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre. In the context of computer science, this can encompass digital music production, audio processing, and the development of music-related software applications.
Music can be represented and manipulated in digital formats, including MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and audio files such as MP3, WAV, or OGG. Music technology involves algorithms and tools for composing, editing, and processing sound, allowing for the creation of music through computers.
Additionally, machine learning techniques are increasingly utilized for music recommendation systems, automated composition, and music analysis. The field intersects with other areas of computer science, such as artificial intelligence, signal processing, and human-computer interaction, highlighting the diverse applications and importance of music in the digital realm.