Evolving computer-generated music by means of the normalized compression distance
Entidad
UAM. Departamento de Ingeniería InformáticaEditor
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and SocietyFecha de edición
2005Cita
WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications 2.9 (2005): 1367-1373ISSN
1790-0832 (print); 2224-3402 (online)ISBN
960-8457-32-7Versión del editor
http://www.worldses.org/journals/information/information-september2005.docMaterias
Evolutionary Computation; Coding and Information; Genetic Algorithms; Computer Generated Music; InformáticaNota
SMO'05 Proceedings of the 5th WSEAS international conference on Simulation, modelling and optimizationDerechos
Copyright © 2005 - All Rights Reserved - WSEAS - World Scientific and Engineering Academy and SocietyResumen
This paper proposes the use of the well-known normalized compression distance as a fitness function which may be used by genetic algorithms to automatically generate music in a given pre-defined style. The superiority of the relative pitch envelope over musical parameters, such as the lengths of the notes, has been confirmed, bringing us to develop a simplified algorithm that nevertheless obtains interesting results
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Cebrián Ramos, Manuel
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Ortega de la Puente, Alfonso
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