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Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence | 1999

NetNeg: A connectionist-agent integrated system for representing musical knowledge

Claudia V. Goldman; Dan Gang; Jeffrey S. Rosenschein; Daniel J. Lehmann

The system presented here shows the feasibility of modeling the knowledge involved in a complex musical activity by integrating sub-symbolic and symbolic processes. This research focuses on the question of whether there is any advantage in integrating a neural network together with a distributed artificial intelligence approach within the music domain. The primary purpose of our work is to design a model that describes the different aspects a user might be interested in considering when involved in a musical activity. The approach we suggest in this work enables the musician to encode his knowledge, intuitions, and aesthetic taste into different modules. The system captures these aspects by computing and applying three distinct functions: rules, fuzzy concepts, and learning. As a case study, we began experimenting with first species two-part counterpoint melodies. We have developed a hybrid system composed of a connectionist module and an agent-based module to combine the sub-symbolic and symbolic levels to achieve this task. The technique presented here to represent musical knowledge constitutes a new approach for composing polyphonic music.


international computer music conference | 1997

Harmonizing Melodies in Real-Time: the Connectionist Approach

Dan Gang; Daniel J. Lehmann; Naftali Wagner


international computer music conference | 1997

TransMIDI: A System for MIDI Sessions Over the Network Using Transis

Dan Gang; Tal Anker; Alex Kremer; Tomas Winkler


international computer music conference | 1998

Tuning a Neural Network for Harmonizing Melodies in Real-Time

Dan Gang; Daniel J. Lehmann; Naftali Wagner


international computer music conference | 1997

A Neural Network Model of Metric Perception and Cognition in the Audition of Functional Tonal Music

Jonathan Berger; Dan Gang


international computer music conference | 1996

Modeling the Degree of Realized Expectation in Functional Tonal Music: A Study of Perceptual and Cognitive Modeling Using Neural Networks

Dan Gang; Jonathan Berger


international computer music conference | 1996

NetNeg: a hybrid interactive architecture for composing polyphonic music in Real Time

Claudia V. Goldman; Dan Gang; Jeffrey S. Rosenschein; Daniel J. Lehmann


Archive | 1999

A Unified Neurosymbolic Model of the Mutual Influence of Memory, Context and Prediction of Time Ordered Sequential Events During the Audition of Tonal Music

Dan Gang; Jonathan Berger


international computer music conference | 1995

An Artificial Neural Net for Harmonizing Melodies

Dan Gang; Daniel J. Lehmann


international computer music conference | 1998

A Computational Model of Meter Cognition During the Audition of Functional Tonal Music: Modeling A-Priori Bbias in Meter Cognition

Jonathan Berger; Dan Gang

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Daniel J. Lehmann

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Jeffrey S. Rosenschein

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Tal Anker

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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