because we all have to start somewhere…
22 Jul
It’s been years since I last saw Ally Mcbeal. I guess even cable TV has no time for old TV shows with the number of new series fighting for people’s attention.
What made me miss this show more is when I saw these clips from YouTube. One is a cute little dance number of the cast to Barry White’s classic songs. The next clip is one of the most heartbreaking scenes of the series (so I’m a romantic weirdo who loves dramatic scenes, got a problem with that?
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I hope I could buy a DVD boxset of Ally McBeal someday. I not so sure if the friendly Quiapo DVD vendor has a loot of old TV series under his coat. Do they? A little help here.
22 Jul
After weeks of much anticipation (brought by the fear of the proposal deadline, mind you), my thesis topic has already been decided.
Development of Emotion Classification for Call Center Speech Analysis
Basically, my thesis partner and I will have to analyze a number of recordings to determine the factors indicating certain moods of customers. Of course, this could be done by the call center agent but the goal of this project is to actually replace a call center agent with a machine so that he/she could go on doing more tasks.
Truth to be told, I have never been this excited to take on an academic project ever since the license plate recognition project for a number of reasons:
1. I am officially assigned to the speech group of DSP — my preference ever since my application
2. I get to be tutored under Sir Franz and Dean Gev (yup, THE College Dean). Both a blessing and a challenge, if you ask me.
3. I have the chance to learn a new subject aside from hardcore signals processing.
4. The project is part of a big undertaking of DSP, in partnership with the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Speech Comm and Theater Arts. Plus, it has already been approved by the OVCRD (Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Research and Development).
5. A corollary of number 3: My thesis partner and I will be granted honorarium! Woot!
Of course, there are times when I ask myself what in the world did I put myself into. Then again, it’s only a few moments where you could actually seize an undertaking that will be worth all the hard work. Yes, Risha the geek is alive once again.
And since it will take a huge amount of my time, expect more thesis entries from this point onward.
15 Jul
First wave of exams have commenced — damn.
For everyone’s information, this entry is an attempt to calm myself before I dive once again into my piles upon piles of books, notes, and scratch papers full of computations (hopefully, my calculator won’t break the fall).
I should have seen this coming anyway. With 20 units (again) to endure this semester, 17 of which fall on the ‘eng’g majors ‘ category, 2-3 exams in a week are expected. Fortunately, I don’t have to relive the time when I have to take 3 2-3 hour, major exams on Saturdays. Come to think of it, it’s been so long since I had those days, I already forgot my batting average.
Anyway, as a way to motivate (or intimidate… I’m really gunning for the former) my psyche, here is the list of the storm called exams:
Thursday – July 19: CoE 127 (Speech and Audio Signal Processing)
Tuesday – July 24: EEE 53 (Electronic Circuits II)
Thursday – July 26: Comm 3
Friday – July 27: CE 22 (Engineering Economy)
Until then, any thought-provoking, profound, funny, angsty blog entries would have to wait.
Wish me luck!