Evolutionary Computer Music

Evolutionary Computer Music

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From the reviews: "Evolutionary computation currently plays a dual role in the analysis and development of musical compositions and ideas.

help musicologists understand the transformation of musical theory and the adaptation of musical components over time.

This book investigates not only the applications of evolutionary computation to music, but also the components needed to compose musical pieces and the systems that integrate these technologies.

this book is a welcome source of information.

Goldberg, ACM Computing Reviews, Vol.

49 (8), August, 2008) The evolutionary computation approach to music is an exciting new development for composers and musicologists alike.

For composers, it provides an innovative and natural means for generating musical ideas from a specifiable set of primitive components and processes.

For musicologists, these techniques are used to model the cultural transmission and change of a population's body of musical ideas over time.

In both cases, musical evolution can be guided by a variety of constraints and tendencies built into the system, such as realistic psychological factors that influence the way music is expressed, experienced, learned, stored, modified, and passed on among individuals.

This book discusses not only the applications of evolutionary computation to music, but also the tools needed to create and study such systems.

These tools are drawn in part from research into the origins and evolution of biological organisms, ecologies, and cultural systems on the one hand, and from computer simulation methodologies on the other.

They can be combined to create surrogate artificial worlds populated by interacting simulated organisms in which complex musical experiments can be performed that would otherwise be impossible.

This authoritative book, with contributions from experts from around the globe, demonstrates that evolutionary systems can be used to create and to study musical compositions and cultures in ways that have never before been achieved.

Eduardo Reck Miranda is a Professor in Computer Music at the University of Plymouth, UK, where he heads the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR).

He has recently been appointed the Edgard Varse Guest Professor of Computer Music at the Technical University of Berlin.

Al Biles is a Professor and the Undergraduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Information Technology at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York.

Between performances with GenJam over the lastthirteen years, he has been active in helping establish information technology as a recognized academic discipline.

First published
2007
Publishers
Springer
Subjects
Computer composition·Evolutionary computation

Great book for people interested in computational composition. A good collection of articles with many samples.

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