Computer-Generated music using grammatical evolution
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UAM. Departamento de Ingeniería InformáticaPublisher
The European Multidisciplinary Society for Modelling and Simulation Technology (EUROSIS)Date
2008Citation
9th Middle Eastern Simulation Multiconference : MESM 2008. Ed. Marwan Al-Akaidi. Ghent: EUROSIS, 2008.ISBN
9789077381434Funded by
This work has been partially sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (MCYT), project number TIC2002-01948.Subjects
Evolutionary Computation; Grammatical Evolution; Genetic Algorithms; Computer Generated Music; Coding and Information Theory; Clustering; InformáticaNote
This is an electronic version of the paper presented at the Middle Eastern Simulation Multiconference (MESM) held in Amman (Jordan) on 2008Rights
© EUROSIS-ETI 2008Abstract
This paper proposes a new musical notation with
Lindenmayer grammars, and describes the use of
grammar evolution for the automatic generation of
music expressed in this notation, with the normalized
compression distance as the fitness function. The
computer music generated tries to reproduce the style
of a selected pre-existent piece of music. In spite of the
simplicity of the algorithm, the procedure obtains
interesting results.
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Google Scholar:Abu Dalhoum, Abdel Latif
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Alfonseca, Manuel
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Cebrián Ramos, Manuel
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Sánchez-Alfonso, Rafael
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Ortega de la Puente, Alfonso
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