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An Application Framework for Building Evolutionary Computer Systems in Music

The authors present a musical composition model that creates rhythmic patterns through a system based on genetic algorithms, involving the interaction of several artificial musicians. In this environment, various composer systems and human musicians may interact within a system based on artificial l...

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Published in:Leonardo (Oxford) 2003-01, Vol.36 (1), p.61-64
Main Authors: Pazos, Alejandro, Santos, Antonino, Arcay, Bernardino, Dorado, Julián, Romero, Juan, Rodriguez, Jose
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Computer systems
Evolution
Evolutionary genetics
Human genetics
Humans
Music composition
Musical instruments
Musical rhythm
Musicians
Special Section: Genetic Algorithms in Visual Art and Music
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