Musica ex Machina: Composing 16th-Century Counterpoint                  with Genetic Programming and Symbiosis 
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- @InProceedings{Polito:1997:mxm,
 
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  author =       "J. Polito and J. Daida and T. F. Bersano-Begey",
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  title =        "Musica ex Machina: Composing 16th-Century Counterpoint
with Genetic Programming and Symbiosis",
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  booktitle =    "Evolutionary Programming VI: Proceedings of the Sixth
Annual Conference on Evolutionary Programming",
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  year =         "1997",
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  editor =       "Peter J. Angeline and Robert G. Reynolds and 
John R. McDonnell and Russ Eberhart",
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  volume =       "1213",
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  series =       "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
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  pages =        "113--123",
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  address =      "Indianapolis, Indiana, USA",
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  publisher_address = "Berlin",
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  month =        apr # " 13-16",
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  publisher =    "Springer-Verlag",
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  keywords =     "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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  isbn13 =       "978-3-540-62788-3",
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  URL =          "
ftp://ftp.eecs.umich.edu/people/daida/papers/EP97muse.pdf",
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  DOI =          "
10.1007/BFb0014805",
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  size =         "11 pages",
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  abstract =     "GPmuse is software which explores one connection
between computation and creativity using a
symbiosis-inspired genetic programming paradigm in
which distinct agents collaborate to produce
16th-century counterpoint.",
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  notes =        "EP-97, see also
http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~daida/muse/EP97muse.html
which includes an auralization of the paper's score.",
 
- }
 
Genetic Programming entries for 
John A Polito 2
Jason M Daida
Tommaso F Bersano-Begey
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