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To explore the possibilities of this approach for the investigation and creation of musical behavior, we organized the first workshop on Artificial Life Models.
This work investigates the effect of ecological interactions between organisms on the evolutionary dynamics of a community.
Jan 1, 2002 · Artificial Life Models for Musical Applications: Workshop Report · Eleonora Bilotta. Centro Interdipartimentale della Comunicazione, Università ...
The first workshop on Artificial Life Models for Musical Applications (ALMMA) was organized at the Sixth European Conference on Artificial life (ECAL'01) in ...
Artificial Life Models for Musical Applications: Workshop Report ; Page(s): 83 - 86 ; Date of Publication: January 2002 ; ISSN Information: Print ISSN: 1064-5462.
We are interested in developing A-Life-like models to study the evolution of emotional systems in artificial worlds inhabited by autonomous agents. This paper ...
Artificial Life Models for Musical Applications: Workshop Report. Abstract. Journal: Artificial Life. Page: 83-86. Sony Computer Science Laboratories – Paris.
Todd: Artificial Life Models for Musical Applications: Workshop Report. 83-86 BibTeX · Michael Wheeler, Seth Bullock, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Jason Noble, Mark ...
PDF | this paper, we will describe three main ways of building artificial life models whose inhabitants create music not only for their human listeners,.
We are investigating the potential of artificial life (Alife) models for composition and evolutionary musicology. This paper begins with a brief introduction to ...