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12th EvoMUSART 2023: Brno, Czech Republic
- Colin G. Johnson
, Nereida Rodríguez-Fernández
, Sérgio M. Rebelo
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Artificial Intelligence in Music, Sound, Art and Design - 12th International Conference, EvoMUSART 2023, Held as Part of EvoStar 2023, Brno, Czech Republic, April 12-14, 2023, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13988, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-29955-1
Long Talks
- Sara Adkins, Pedro Sarmento
, Mathieu Barthet
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LooperGP: A Loopable Sequence Model for Live Coding Performance Using GuitarPro Tablature. 3-19 - Anton Ayzenberg
, Maxim Beketov
, Aleksandra Burashnikova, German Magai
, Anton Polevoi, Ivan Shanin, Konstantin Sorokin
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Chordal Embeddings Based on Topology of the Tonal Space. 20-33 - Lluc Bono Rosselló
, Hugues Bersini
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Music Generation with Multiple Ant Colonies Interacting on Multilayer Graphs. 34-49 - Simon Colton, Berker Banar:
Automatically Adding to Artistic Cultures. 50-66 - Simon Colton, Sara Cardinale:
Extending Generative Neo-Riemannian Theory for Event-Based Soundtrack Production. 67-83 - Edward Easton, Ulysses Bernardet
, Anikó Ekárt
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Is Beauty in the Age of the Beholder? 84-99 - Thomas Fink, Alkim Almila Akdag Salah
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Extending the Visual Arts Experience: Sonifying Paintings with AI. 100-116 - Leonard Fricke
, Igor Vatolkin
, Fabian Ostermann
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Application of Neural Architecture Search to Instrument Recognition in Polyphonic Audio. 117-131 - Adrián García Riber
, Francisco Serradilla
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AI-rmonies of the Spheres. 132-147 - Kyle Kastner, Tim Cooijmans, Yusong Wu, Aaron C. Courville:
SUNMASK: Mask Enhanced Control in Step Unrolled Denoising Autoencoders. 148-163 - Sebastian Löbbers, Louise Thorpe, György Fazekas:
SketchSynth: Cross-Modal Control of Sound Synthesis. 164-179 - Tiago Martins
, João Miguel Cunha
, João Correia
, Penousal Machado
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Towards the Evolution of Prompts with MetaPrompter. 180-195 - Jon McCormack
, Camilo Cruz Gambardella
, Nina Rajcic
, Stephen James Krol
, Maria Teresa Llano
, Meng Yang
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Is Writing Prompts Really Making Art? 196-211 - Rodolfo Ocampo, Josh Andres
, Adrian Schmidt, Caroline Pegram, Justin Shave, Charlton Hill, Brendan Wright, Oliver Bown:
Using GPT-3 to Achieve Semantically Relevant Data Sonificiation for an Art Installation. 212-227 - Jéssica Parente
, Luís Gonçalo
, Tiago Martins
, João Miguel Cunha
, João Bicker
, Penousal Machado
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Using Autoencoders to Generate Skeleton-Based Typography. 228-243 - Telma Rodrigues
, Catarina Maçãs
, Ana Rodrigues
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Visual Representation of the Internet Consumption in the European Union. 244-259 - Pedro Sarmento
, Adarsh Kumar, Yu-Hua Chen, CJ Carr, Zack Zukowski, Mathieu Barthet
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GTR-CTRL: Instrument and Genre Conditioning for Guitar-Focused Music Generation with Transformers. 260-275 - Christopher J. Tralie
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Artistic Curve Steganography Carried by Musical Audio. 276-291 - Olga Vechtomova, Gaurav Sahu:
LyricJam Sonic: A Generative System for Real-Time Composition and Musical Improvisation. 292-307 - Dimiter Zlatkov, Jeff Ens, Philippe Pasquier:
Searching for Human Bias Against AI-Composed Music. 308-323
Short Talks
- Omema Ahmed
, Muhammad Salman Abid
, Aiman Junaid
, Syeda Saleha Raza
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Fabric Sketch Augmentation & Styling via Deep Learning & Image Synthesis. 327-340 - Patrick J. Donnelly
, Parker Carlson
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Transposition of Simple Waveforms from Raw Audio with Deep Learning. 341-356 - Varvara Guljajeva
, Mar Canet Sola
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AI-Aided Ceramic Sculptures: Bridging Deep Learning with Materiality. 357-371 - Omar Costa Hamido
, Paulo Vitor Itaboraí
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OSC-Qasm: Interfacing Music Software with Quantum Computing. 372-382 - Daniel Lopes
, João Correia
, Penousal Machado
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EvoDesigner: Aiding the Exploration of Innovative Graphic Design Solutions. 383-398 - Ravindu Perera
, Manjusri Wickramasinghe
, Lakshman Jayaratne:
Improving Automatic Music Genre Classification Systems by Using Descriptive Statistical Features of Audio Signals. 399-412 - Igor Vatolkin
, Mark Gotham
, Néstor Nápoles López, Fabian Ostermann
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Musical Genre Recognition Based on Deep Descriptors of Harmony, Instrumentation, and Segments. 413-427
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