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Lincoln, Harry
Binghamton University--SUNY
Binghamton , New York
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  Machine musicianship
Rowe R., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001. 399 pp.  Type: Book (9780262182065)

This well-written and well-designed book aptly signifies that three to four decades of hard work by a dedicated group of researchers who combined the skills of musicianship and computer programming has resulted in a field that is matur...

Aug 1 2001  
  Musical networks
Griffith N., Todd P. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1999.  Type: Divisible Book

Most of the papers in this collection are from the journal Connection Science. The aim of these researchers is “to make computer models based on `brain-style computation’ to see if we can accurately capture h...

Sep 1 2000  
  Using Diagram Generation Software to Improve Diagram Recognition: A Case Study of Music Notation
Blostein D., Haken L. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 21(11): 1121-1136, 1999.  Type: Article

The conventions of music notation are more complex, precise, and subtle than realized by most non-musicians. Programs that generate music notation have been available for several years, as have similar diagram procedures for such appli...

Mar 1 2000  
  Music, cognition, and computerized sound
Cook P., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1999.  Type: Book (9780262032568)

For decades, undergraduate music majors in most colleges and universities have had either the option or the requirement to take a course in the physics of sound, usually taught in the physics department. Stanford University has been a ...

Jul 1 1999  
  muse: a digital music stand for symphony musicians
Graefe C., Wahila D., Maguire J., Dasna O. interactions 3(3): 26-35, 1996.  Type: Article

This interim report is by four authors with backgrounds in communication design, computer science, industrial design, and anthropology. I assume, based on comments made in the article, that none has ever played in an ensemble under a c...

Jul 1 1997  
  The computer music tutorial
Roads C. (ed), Strawn J., Abbott C., Gordon J., Greenspun P., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1996.  Type: Book (9780252181580)

With its publication of this encyclopedic work, MIT Press continues its role as the leading publisher of serious studies of the impact of technology on music composition and performance. The peripatetic Roads wrote most of this volume ...

May 1 1997  
  Machine models of music
Schwanauer S., Levitt D., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1992.  Type: Book (9780262193191)

Many of the 24 essays in this book appeared earlier in such publications as the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, IRE Transactions on Electronic Computers, The Computer Journal, Journal of Music Theory, IEEE Transactions on ...

Mar 1 1996  
  Understanding music with AI
Balaban M., Ebcioğlu K. (ed), Laske O., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1992.  Type: Book (9780262521703)

A standard descriptive vocabulary has existed for several hundred years for two of the fundamental components of  music --pitch and duration--as well as for the relations between pitches, that is, in...

Nov 1 1993  
  Research in music and artificial intelligence
Roads C. (ed) ACM Computing Surveys 17(2): 163-190, 1985.  Type: Article

In this excellent survey paper, the author argues that Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques can be used more extensively than heretofore in four areas of music research: composition, performance, music theory, and digital sound proc...

Apr 1 1986  
 
 
 
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