Compressed Multideimensional Trees for Evolutionary Music Representation
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author = "Abbas Pirnia and Jon Mccormack",
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title = "Compressed Multideimensional Trees for Evolutionary
Music Representation",
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booktitle = "International Computer Music Conference",
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year = "2012",
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editor = "Matija Marolt and Martin Kaltenbrunner",
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pages = "608--613",
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address = "Ljubljana, Slovenia",
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month = "9-14 " # sep,
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organisation = "International Computer Music Association",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, ADF, GP-Rep",
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language = "en",
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oai = "oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.298.7424",
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URL = "http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.298.7424",
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URL = "http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/Papers/ICMC2012_Pirnia_McCormack.pdf",
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size = "6 pages",
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abstract = "This paper investigates the performance and
suitability of evolutionary algorithms for music
composition by enhancing representation schemes. First,
we argue that genetic programming (GP) is well suited
to capture higher order musical structures due to its
hierarchical representation. Representational
enhancements are proposed on the standard GP tree:
considering different branches for different musical
dimensions (pitch, duration, etc.), and making use of
Automatically Defined Functions to define reusable
patterns in the generated music. Each representation
scheme is described, along with the role of genetic
operators in evolving compact representations.
Representations are compared for their ability to
evolve a population over a range of different target
melodies. The results illustrate performance
improvements that result from the enhancements to the
basic GP tree representation.",
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notes = "http://www.icmc2012.si/
http://computermusic.org/page/23/",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Abbas Pirnia
Jon McCormack
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