Title
COMPUTER-AIDED ORCHESTRATION BASED ON PROBABILISTIC INSTRUMENTS MODELS AND GENETIC EXPLORATION
Abstract
In this paper we introduce a tool aimed at assisting com- posers in orchestration tasks. Thanks to this tool, com- posers can specify a target sound and replicate it with a given orchestra. We discuss the problems raised by the realization of such a tool, concerning instrumental sound description and combinatorial optimization. Then we de- scribe the solution adopted. We propose a machine learn- ing method based on generative probabilistic modeling to represent and generalize instrument timbre possibilities from sample databases. This model allows to deduce the timbre of any mixture of instrument sounds. In a second part, we show that search of sound mixtures that match a given target is a combinatorial optimization problem that can be addressed with multicriteria genetic algorithms.
Year
Venue
Field
2007
ICMC
Computer science,Computer-aided,Combinatorial optimization,Artificial intelligence,Probabilistic logic,Generative grammar,Orchestration (computing),Timbre,Machine learning,Genetic algorithm,Replicate
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
1
0.48
References 
Authors
5
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
damien tardieu1233.79
gregoire carpentier210.48
Xavier Rodet3627107.87