Development of Techniques for the Computational Modelling of Harmony
Development of Techniques for the Computational Modelling of Harmony
This research is concerned with the development of repre-
sentational and modelling techniques employed in the construction of
statistical models of four-part harmony. Multiple viewpoint systems have
been chosen to represent both surface and underlying musical structure,
and it is this framework, along with Prediction by Partial Match (PPM),
which will be developed during this work. Two versions of the framework
are described, starting with the strictest possible application of multiple
viewpoints and PPM, and then extending and generalising a little. Some
implementation details are reported, as are some preliminary results.
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Whorley, Raymond
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Wiggins, Geraint
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Rhodes, Christophe
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Pearce, Marcus
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7 January 2010
Whorley, Raymond
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Wiggins, Geraint
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Rhodes, Christophe
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Pearce, Marcus
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Whorley, Raymond, Wiggins, Geraint, Rhodes, Christophe and Pearce, Marcus
(2010)
Development of Techniques for the Computational Modelling of Harmony.
Ventura, Dan :, Pease, Alison, Pérez y Pérez, Rafael, Ritchie, Graeme and Veale, Tony
(eds.)
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2010, Lisbon, Portugal, January 7-9, 2010.
Association for Computational Creativity.
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Abstract
This research is concerned with the development of repre-
sentational and modelling techniques employed in the construction of
statistical models of four-part harmony. Multiple viewpoint systems have
been chosen to represent both surface and underlying musical structure,
and it is this framework, along with Prediction by Partial Match (PPM),
which will be developed during this work. Two versions of the framework
are described, starting with the strictest possible application of multiple
viewpoints and PPM, and then extending and generalising a little. Some
implementation details are reported, as are some preliminary results.
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Published date: 7 January 2010
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Author:
Raymond Whorley
Author:
Geraint Wiggins
Author:
Christophe Rhodes
Author:
Marcus Pearce
Editor:
Dan : Ventura
Editor:
Alison Pease
Editor:
Rafael Pérez y Pérez
Editor:
Graeme Ritchie
Editor:
Tony Veale
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