Vico et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Automatic Music Composition with Evolutionary Algorithms: Digging into the Roots of Biological CreativityVico et al., 2021
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- 12387510721406233346
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- Vico F
- Albarracin-Molina D
- Diaz-Jerez G
- Manzoni L
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- Handbook of Artificial Intelligence for Music: Foundations, Advanced Approaches, and Developments for Creativity
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Music composition is considered an expression of human creativity, even if composers (like artists, in general) take inspiration from other sources (like Nature sounds, and—mostly— other authors). Similarly, the algorithmic composition of music usually follows an imitative …
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