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== [http://sound.media.mit.edu/ Music, Mind and Machine] == | == [http://sound.media.mit.edu/ Music, Mind and Machine] == | ||
The Music, Mind, and Machine group is the current incarnation of a group that has had several former incarnations. From 1995-2003, it was known as the Machine Listening Group and had a particular focus on Computational Audio Scene Analysis and musical applications of the Structured Audio paradigm. | |||
How to build intelligent music systems. | How to build intelligent music systems. | ||
Revision as of 02:16, 21 October 2005
Barry Vercoe
Music, Mind and Machine
The Music, Mind, and Machine group is the current incarnation of a group that has had several former incarnations. From 1995-2003, it was known as the Machine Listening Group and had a particular focus on Computational Audio Scene Analysis and musical applications of the Structured Audio paradigm.
How to build intelligent music systems.
- Structural Analysis of Musical Signals Barry Vercoe
- Automatic Record Reviews Brian Whitman
- Music Structure Modeling Wei Chai
- Adaptive Microphone with Proximity Detection Barry Vercoe
- Audio-Pro with Multiple DSP's and Dynamic Load Distribution Barry Vercoe
- Automated Analysis of Musical Structure Wei Chai
- Computer Improvisation Victor Gabriel Adan
- Embedded Audio Systems Barry Vercoe
- Learning the Meaning of Music Brian Whitman
- Sound Blocks John Harrison
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