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Although they rely increasingly on electronics these days, composers still staunchly guard the creative process. But what if a computer could compose a piece of music on its own, without help from humans? Would the result be distinguishable from works by Debussy or Dvorák? The first step is to see whether or not humans can guide computers in making the “right” musical choices. Scientists at Imperial College London are now saying that, if instructed to do so, computers can turn random noise into music by allowing different permutations of sound to “breed” with one another. This year, “DarwinTunes,” created by [...]
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