Muzikos generavimas panaudojant mašininį mokymąsi /

Music has always had a special role among humans. In fact, not only humans. Several of the popular baleen whale species have been observed to be singing. Music has been a great companion to our wars, joys and troubles. An overview on the attempts to compose music with computations is given in this a...

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Main Author: Krušna, Ąžuolas
Other Authors: Lukoševičius, Mantas
Format: Master Thesis
Language:Lithuanian
English
Published: Institutional Repository of Kaunas University of Technology 2018
Subjects:
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spelling ftkaunastuniv:oai:ktu.edu:elaba:28872349 2024-09-15T17:57:25+00:00 Muzikos generavimas panaudojant mašininį mokymąsi / Music generation using machine learning. Krušna, Ąžuolas Lukoševičius, Mantas 2018 application/pdf https://vb.ktu.edu/KTU:ELABAETD28872349&prefLang=en_US lit eng lit eng Institutional Repository of Kaunas University of Technology https://epubl.ktu.edu/object/elaba:28872349/28872349.pdf https://vb.ktu.edu/KTU:ELABAETD28872349&prefLang=en_US info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess algorithmic composition echo state network (ESN) MIDI recurrent neural network long short-term memory (LSTM) network info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis 2018 ftkaunastuniv 2024-06-24T14:22:13Z Music has always had a special role among humans. In fact, not only humans. Several of the popular baleen whale species have been observed to be singing. Music has been a great companion to our wars, joys and troubles. An overview on the attempts to compose music with computations is given in this article. Even though algorithmic music has been around the world since the old days, it has never attracted as many researchers as in the recent years. To our knowledge it existed in Iran back in the Middle Ages and in Europe during the Age of Enlightenment. Though the form has changed and it has grown layers of complexity, the very foundations of the algorithm that generates musical compositions have not changed, i.e. most of them are based on structures of fortuity. Additionally, models that are able to learn have been discovered allowing us to imitate the music of the incredible artists throughout history. The thought alone is crazy to think of and seems to be from the sci-fi. In this paper a thorough analysis of the technologies for music generation is carried out. Moreover, a research trying to find the best model of an echo state network in order to mimic the music of the legendary Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has been realized. As it turns out, the best models are the ones that rely on long-term dependencies. In the end, insights of using an echo state network for music generation are given. Master Thesis baleen whale KTU ePubl (Kaunas University of Technology)
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topic algorithmic composition
echo state network (ESN)
MIDI
recurrent neural network
long short-term memory (LSTM) network
spellingShingle algorithmic composition
echo state network (ESN)
MIDI
recurrent neural network
long short-term memory (LSTM) network
Krušna, Ąžuolas
Muzikos generavimas panaudojant mašininį mokymąsi /
topic_facet algorithmic composition
echo state network (ESN)
MIDI
recurrent neural network
long short-term memory (LSTM) network
description Music has always had a special role among humans. In fact, not only humans. Several of the popular baleen whale species have been observed to be singing. Music has been a great companion to our wars, joys and troubles. An overview on the attempts to compose music with computations is given in this article. Even though algorithmic music has been around the world since the old days, it has never attracted as many researchers as in the recent years. To our knowledge it existed in Iran back in the Middle Ages and in Europe during the Age of Enlightenment. Though the form has changed and it has grown layers of complexity, the very foundations of the algorithm that generates musical compositions have not changed, i.e. most of them are based on structures of fortuity. Additionally, models that are able to learn have been discovered allowing us to imitate the music of the incredible artists throughout history. The thought alone is crazy to think of and seems to be from the sci-fi. In this paper a thorough analysis of the technologies for music generation is carried out. Moreover, a research trying to find the best model of an echo state network in order to mimic the music of the legendary Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has been realized. As it turns out, the best models are the ones that rely on long-term dependencies. In the end, insights of using an echo state network for music generation are given.
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title Muzikos generavimas panaudojant mašininį mokymąsi /
title_short Muzikos generavimas panaudojant mašininį mokymąsi /
title_full Muzikos generavimas panaudojant mašininį mokymąsi /
title_fullStr Muzikos generavimas panaudojant mašininį mokymąsi /
title_full_unstemmed Muzikos generavimas panaudojant mašininį mokymąsi /
title_sort muzikos generavimas panaudojant mašininį mokymąsi /
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