Grammatical music composition with dissimilarity driven hill climbing
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author = "Roisin Loughran and James McDermott and
Michael O'Neill",
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title = "Grammatical music composition with dissimilarity
driven hill climbing",
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booktitle = "EvoMusArt 2016",
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year = "2016",
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editor = "Colin Johnson and Vic Ciesielski and
Jo{\~a}o Correia and Penousal Machado",
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volume = "9596",
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series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
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pages = "110--125",
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publisher = "Springer",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Algorithmic
composition, Hill-climbing, Grammar",
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isbn13 = "978-3-319-31007-7",
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URL = "https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-31008-4_8",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-319-31008-4_8",
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abstract = "An algorithmic compositional system that uses hill
climbing to create short melodies is presented. A
context free grammar maps each section of the resultant
individual to a musical segment resulting in a series
of MIDI notes described by pitch and duration. The
dissimilarity between each pair of segments is measured
using a metric based on the pitch contour of the
segments. Using a GUI, the user decides how many
segments to include and how they are to be distanced
from each other. The system performs a hill-climbing
search using several mutation operators to create a
population of segments the desired distances from each
other. A number of melodies composed by the system are
presented that demonstrate the algorithm's ability to
match the desired targets and the versatility created
by the inclusion of the designed grammar.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Roisin Loughran
James McDermott
Michael O'Neill
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