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  • A framework for comparison of process in algorithmic music systems

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    Wooller, Rene
    Brown, Andrew R.
    Miranda, Eduardo
    Berry, Rodney
    Diederich, Joachim
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Brown, Andrew R.
    Year published
    2005
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    Abstract
    This paper presents a framework being developed to clarify discussion of algorithmic musical processes. We will firstly present some of the current terminological problems and then discuss related research and background concepts. Following this, two principal attributes that enable intuitive comparison of algorithmic compositional processes will be defined in detail. The framework will then be demonstrated by applying it to a number of representative examples of differing algorithmic music systems.This paper presents a framework being developed to clarify discussion of algorithmic musical processes. We will firstly present some of the current terminological problems and then discuss related research and background concepts. Following this, two principal attributes that enable intuitive comparison of algorithmic compositional processes will be defined in detail. The framework will then be demonstrated by applying it to a number of representative examples of differing algorithmic music systems.
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    Conference Title
    Generative Arts Practice
    Publisher URI
    https://www.creativityandcognition.com/
    Copyright Statement
    © The 2005 Creativity and Cognition Studios Press. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. For information about this conference please refer to the conference’s website or contact the author(s).
    Subject
    Performing Arts and Creative Writing not elsewhere classified
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/86617
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