[microsound-announce] Lecture: Machine Listening and Learning for Musical Systems
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Thu Jun 7 09:02:42 EDT 2012
Machine listening and learning for musical systems (by Nick Collins)
Musical articial intelligences are playing an important role in new
composition and performance systems. Critical to enhanced capabilities
for such machine musicians will be listening facilities modeling human
audition, and machine learning able to match the minimum 10000 hours or
ten years of intensive practice of expert human musicians. Future
musical agents will cope across multiple rehearsals and concert tours,
or gather multiple commissions, potentially working over long musical
lifetimes; they may be virtuoso performers and composers attributed in
their own right, or powerful musical companions and assistants to human
musicians.
In this presentation we’ll meet a number of projects related to these
themes. The concert system LL will be introduced, an experiment in
listening and learning applied in works for drummer and computer, and
electric violin and computer. Autocousmatic will be presented, an
algorithmic composer for electroacoustic music which incorporates
machine listening in its critic module. Large corpus content analysis
work in music information retrieval shows great promise when adapted to
concert systems and automated composers, and the SuperCollider library
SCMIR will be demonstrated, alongside a new realtime polyphonic pitch
tracker.
Thursday 07.06.2012, 15:30h
Pompeu Fabra University (Room 52.321, 3rd floor)
Roc Boronat, 158. Barcelona. Metro Glòries.
Free admission
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