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9th EvoMUSART 2020: Online event [Seville, Spain]
- Juan Romero, Anikó Ekárt, Tiago Martins, João Correia:
Artificial Intelligence in Music, Sound, Art and Design - 9th International Conference, EvoMUSART 2020, Held as Part of EvoStar 2020, Seville, Spain, April 15-17, 2020, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12103, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-43858-6 - Stephen Lou Banal, Vic Ciesielski:
A Deep Learning Neural Network for Classifying Good and Bad Photos. 1-16 - Simon Colton, Jon McCormack, Sebastian Berns, Elena Petrovskaya, Michael Cook:
Adapting and Enhancing Evolutionary Art for Casual Creation. 17-34 - Frederik Heerde, Igor Vatolkin, Günter Rudolph:
Comparing Fuzzy Rule Based Approaches for Music Genre Classification. 35-48 - Anna Krolikowski, Sarah Friday, Alice Quintanilla, Jacob Schrum:
Quantum Zentanglement: Combining Picbreeder and Wave Function Collapse to Create Zentangles®. 49-65 - Matthew Lewis:
Emerging Technology System Evolution. 66-79 - Xiaoquan Li, Kaiqi Wang, John J. Soraghan, Jinchang Ren:
Fusion of Hilbert-Huang Transform and Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Predominant Musical Instruments Recognition. 80-89 - Edward Ly, Julián Villegas:
Genetic Reverb: Synthesizing Artificial Reverberant Fields via Genetic Algorithms. 90-103 - Tiago Martins, João Correia, Sérgio Rebelo, João Bicker, Penousal Machado:
Portraits of No One: An Interactive Installation. 104-117 - Jon McCormack, Andy Lomas:
Understanding Aesthetic Evaluation Using Deep Learning. 118-133 - Manuel Muehlbauer, Jane Burry, Andy Song:
An Aesthetic-Based Fitness Measure and a Framework for Guidance of Evolutionary Design in Architecture. 134-149 - Moshe Sipper, Jason H. Moore, Ryan J. Urbanowicz:
Coevolving Artistic Images Using OMNIREP. 165-178 - Sebastian Trump:
Sound Cells in Genetic Improvisation: An Evolutionary Model for Improvised Music. 179-193 - Jonathan Young, Simon Colton:
Controlling Self-organization in Generative Creative Systems. 194-209 - Augusto Zubiaga, Lourdes Cilleruelo:
Emulation Games. 210-225
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