par Herremans, Dorien;Weisser, Stéphanie ;Sörensen, Kenneth;Conklin, Darrell
Référence Expert systems with applications, 42, 21, page (7424-7435)
Publication Publié, 2015-06
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : In this research, a system is built that generates bagana music, a traditional lyre from Ethiopia, based on a first order Markov model. Due to the size of many datasets it is often only possible to get rich and reliable statistics for low order models, yet these do not handle structure very well and their output is often very repetitive. A first contribution of this paper is to propose a method that allows the enforcement of structure and repetition within music, thus handling long term coherence with a first order model. The second goal of this research is to explain and propose different ways in which low order Markov models can be used to build quality assessment metrics for an optimization algorithm. These are then implemented in a variable neighborhood search algorithm that generates bagana music. The results are examined and thoroughly evaluated.