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Playing with Cases: Rendering Expressive Music Performance with Case-Based Reasoning

Published on Sep 28, 201112241 Views

Rendering expressive music performances involves complex processes that constitute a challenging research area for computer music research. Besides, it is a rich ield for investigating aspects of huma

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Playing with Cases: Rendering Expressive Music Performance with Case-Based Reasoning00:00
Outline04:02
About expressive music04:48
AI-based expressive music performance07:23
AI approach to music at the IIIA12:20
About Case-Based Reasoning14:44
SaxEx16:17
SaxEx components17:59
SMS snapshot20:17
Case knowedge components22:39
Musical knowledge24:59
Musical Knowledge: I/R Model29:40
Musical Knowledge GTTM Theory30:22
Score32:40
Performance (Case solution)33:24
Case components relations33:52
Knowledge-intensive Retrieval34:32
CBR: Simple retrieval example36:23
CBR: Reuse (one precedent selected)38:43
CBR: Reuse criteria40:38
SaxEx Example41:11
From SaxEx to TempoExpress45:22
Onset deviations at different tempos (Body and Soul A1)47:49
TempoExpress48:20
Tempo-Express49:58
Annotation (examples)51:21
TempoExpress: Retrieval and Reuse53:36
Experimental comparison with UTS55:20
UTS versus expressive performanceTempo56:11
UTS versus CBR & Performance57:12
TempoExpress vs. UTS as a function of the ratio between target tempo and source tempo57:58
Conclusions & Future59:27
GuitarLab project01:00:53
Collaborators acknowledgment01:01:50