2016 ASurveyofRoboticMusicianship
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- (Bretan & Weinberg, 2016) ⇒ Mason Bretan, and Gil Weinberg. (2016). “A Survey of Robotic Musicianship.” In: Communications of the ACM Journal, 59(5). doi:10.1145/2818994
Subject Headings: Musical Robot, Music.
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Abstract
Reviewing the technologies that enable robot musicians to jam.
Key Insights
- Robotic musicianship focuses on the construction of machines capable of producing sound, analyzing music, and generating music in such a way that allows them to showcase musicality and interact with human musicians.
- Research in robotic musicianship is motivated by the potential to enrich human musical culture and expand human creativity rather than replace it.
- Some robotic musicians are design to play traditional instruments while others are design to play augmented version of instruments or even entirely new musical interfaces.
- Robotic musicians employ AI for identifying higher-level musical features essential to human musical cognition.
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Author | volume | Date Value | title | type | journal | titleUrl | doi | note | year | |
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2016 ASurveyofRoboticMusicianship | Mason Bretan Gil Weinberg | A Survey of Robotic Musicianship | 10.1145/2818994 | 2016 |