On the suitability of evolutionary computing to developing tools for intelligent music production
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author = "Alex Wilson and Roisin Loughran and Bruno M. Fazenda",
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title = "On the suitability of evolutionary computing to
developing tools for intelligent music production",
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booktitle = "3rd Workshop on Intelligent Music Production (WIMP
2017)",
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year = "2017",
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editor = "Bruno Fazenda and Alex Wilson",
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address = "Media City UK, University of Salford",
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month = "15th " # sep,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Grammatical
Evolution",
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URL = "http://www.semanticaudio.co.uk/events/wimp2017/#wilson2",
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URL = "http://www.semanticaudio.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/WIMP2017_WilsonEtAl.pdf",
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URL = "http://usir.salford.ac.uk/44276/",
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size = "4 pages",
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abstract = "Intelligent music production tools aim to assist the
user by automating music production tasks. Many
previous systems sought to create the best possible mix
based on technical parameters but rarely has
subjectivity been directly incorporated. This paper
proposes that a new generation of tools can be designed
based on evolutionary computation methods, which are
particularly suited to dealing with the non-linearities
and complex solution spaces introduced by perceptual
evaluation. These techniques are well-suited to studio
applications, in contrast to many previous systems
which prioritized the live environment. Furthermore,
there is potential to address accessibility issues in
existing systems which rely greatly on visual feedback.
A survey of previous literature is provided before the
current state-of-the-art is described and a number of
suggestions for future directions in the field are
made.",
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notes = "http://www.semanticaudio.co.uk/events/wimp2017/",
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Roisin Loughran
Bruno M Fazenda
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