2018
DOI: 10.3390/s18103201
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Sensoring a Generative System to Create User-Controlled Melodies

Abstract: The automatic generation of music is an emergent field of research that has attracted the attention of countless researchers. As a result, there is a broad spectrum of state of the art research in this field. Many systems have been designed to facilitate collaboration between humans and machines in the generation of valuable music. This research proposes an intelligent system that generates melodies under the supervision of a user, who guides the process through a mechanical device. The mechanical device is ab… Show more

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“…Williams et al [16] demonstrated how real-time generated music can improve runners' performance considering an individual user's needs. In [17], Navarro-Cáceres et al proposed melody generating under the supervision of the user. The user is supported by a mechanical device capturing the user's movements, and translates them into a melody.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Williams et al [16] demonstrated how real-time generated music can improve runners' performance considering an individual user's needs. In [17], Navarro-Cáceres et al proposed melody generating under the supervision of the user. The user is supported by a mechanical device capturing the user's movements, and translates them into a melody.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, sheet music serves as a means of communication between different musicians. It provides a structured way for musicians to share their compositions with each other, exchange ideas, and come to agreements [4]. While it allows for the sharing of one's own compositions, it also enables access to others' works with their permission.…”
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