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A methodological approach for algorithmic composition systems' parameter spaces aesthetic exploration [PDF]
Algorithmic composition is the process of creating musical material by means of formal methods. As a consequence of its design, algorithmic composition systems are (explicitly or implicitly) described in terms of parameters.
Múgica Álvarez, Francisco +4 more
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An adaptive stereo basis method for convolutive blind audio source separation [PDF]
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Neurocomputing. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may ...
Abdallah +40 more
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Why musical memory can be preserved in advanced Alzheimer's disease [PDF]
Musical memory is relatively preserved in Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. In a 7 Tesla functional MRI study employing multi-voxel pattern analysis, Jacobsen et al.
Chételat, Gael +4 more
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Normalized Information Distance [PDF]
The normalized information distance is a universal distance measure for objects of all kinds. It is based on Kolmogorov complexity and thus uncomputable, but there are ways to utilize it.
Balbach, Frank J. +3 more
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Permuting Cage, Permuting Music
Abstract This chapter explores Mario Lavista’s relationship with U.S. composer John Cage (1912–1992). A close look at Lavista’s adoption of Cage’s philosophy shows that, through performative processes of interpretation and resignification, Cage becomes a symbol, Cage-the-jaula—a container that, far from being restrictive, allows for ...
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Musical combinatorics, tonnetz, and the CubeHarmonic [PDF]
In this paper, we give an overview of some applications of combinatorics and permutations in music through the centuries. The concepts of permutation and tonnetz (spatial representation of voice leading and modulation) can be joined together in a ...
Mannone Maria +4 more
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Voices from the Past: compositional approaches to using recorded speech [PDF]
This paper investigates some of the ways in which composers and sound artists have used recordings of speech, especially in works mediated by technology.
Lane, Cathy
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High-dimensional sequence transduction [PDF]
We investigate the problem of transforming an input sequence into a high-dimensional output sequence in order to transcribe polyphonic audio music into symbolic notation. We introduce a probabilistic model based on a recurrent neural network that is able
Bengio, Yoshua +2 more
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Generating Music Medleys via Playing Music Puzzle Games
Generating music medleys is about finding an optimal permutation of a given set of music clips. Toward this goal, we propose a self-supervised learning task, called the music puzzle game, to train neural network models to learn the sequential patterns in
Chou, Szu-Yu +2 more
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Conoids and Hyperbolic Paraboloids in Le Corbusier’s Philips Pavilion [PDF]
The Philips Pavilion at the Brussels World Fair is the first of Le Corbusier’s architectural works to connect the evolution of his mathematical thought on harmonic series and modular coordination with the idea of three-dimensional continuity.
Capanna, Alessandra
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