Frankensteinian approaches to evolutionary music composition
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author = "Peter M. Todd and Gregory M. Werner",
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title = "Frankensteinian approaches to evolutionary music
composition",
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booktitle = "Musical Networks: Parallel Distributed Perception and
Performance",
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publisher = "MIT Press",
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year = "1999",
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editor = "Niall Griffith and Peter M. Todd",
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pages = "313--340",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, music,
coevolution, algorithmic composition, evolutionary
algorithms, learning, musical rules",
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ISBN = "0-262-07181-9",
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URL = "http://www-abc.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/users/ptodd/publications/99evmus/99evmus.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.7551/mitpress/4812.003.0015",
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size = "25 pages",
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abstract = "Victor Frankenstein sought to create an intelligent
being imbued with the rules of civilized human conduct,
who could further learn how to behave and possibly even
evolve through successive generations into a more
perfect form. Modern human composers similarly strive
to create intelligent algorithmic music composition
systems that can follow prespecified rules, learn
appropriate patterns from a collection of melodies, or
evolve to produce output more perfectly matched to some
aesthetic criteria. Here we review recent efforts aimed
at each of these three types of algorithmic
composition. We focus particularly on evolutionary
methods, and indicate how monstrous many of the results
have been. We present a new method that uses
coevolution to create linked artificial music critics
and music composers, and describe how this method can
attach the separate parts of rules, learning, and
evolution together into one coherent body.",
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notes = "Survey. Mentions \cite{Spector:1994:ccaga} and
\cite{Spector:1995:irdms} cf Lee Spector's email to GP
list Wed, 27 Apr 2005 21:21:24 EDT",
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Peter M Todd
Gregory M Werner
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