Dear all,
University of Huddersfield inspiring tomorrow's professionals. we would like to invite you to attend the first Study Day on Computer Simulation of Musical Creativity, that will be held at the University of Huddersfield on Saturday 27 June 2015.
The deadline for registering is Sunday 14 June 2015. Registration fee is £5.
For more details about registration and the programme of the event, please visit https://simulationofmusicalcreativity.wordpress.com/.
Below, there's the list of papers, posters and workshops which will be presented at the study day.
Keynote Lecture
- On Computer-Aided Musical Creativity. Eduardo Miranda
Papers
- Artificial Worlds and the Simulation of Music Evolution. Marcelo Gimenes
- Computer Simulation of Musical Evolution: A Lesson from Whales. Steven Jan
- Generating Time: Rhythmic Perception, Prediction and Production with Recurrent Neural Networks. Andrew Lambert, Tillman Weyde and Newton Armstrong
- Writing a Cantus Firmus: Towards a Framework for Problem-Space Modeling of Music Composition. Panayotis Mavromatis
- The Infinite Jazz Ballad. Tom Parkinson
Posters
- Music Learning and Production with Long Short-Term Memory Networks. Florian Colombo, Alex Seeholzer and Wulfram Gerstner
- 'Multidimensional Interstice' as Compositional 'Form': Exploring the Interactive Compositional Procedure in Interstice. Alannah Halay
- Color Tab An Educational Mobile Music Application. Michelle Kirk
- Batera: Drummer Agent with Style Learning and Interpolation. Rafael Valle and Adrian Freed
- PopSketcher: a Framework for Generating Sketches of Pop Songs. Valerio Velardo and Mauro Vallati
Workshops
- A Novel Music Constraint Programming System: the PWGL Libraries Cluster Engine and Cluster Rules. Torsten Anders and Örjan Sandred
- Virtual Score Construction with the Abjad API for Formalized Score Control. Trevor Bača, Josiah Oberholtzer and Jeffrey Treviño
- An interactive simulation of John Chowning's creative environment for the composition of Stria (1977). Michael Clarke, Frédéric Dufeu and Peter Manning
Best wishes,
Valerio Velardo
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