Composing Bach Chorales Using Deep Learning
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of musical creativity and artificial intelligence in this conference talk from GOTO Amsterdam 2017. Delve into the fascinating world of deep learning as Engineering Manager Feynman Liang discusses the potential for algorithms to compose music in the style of Bach. Discover recent advances in machine learning and computational musicology that are pushing the boundaries of what we thought possible in musical composition. Learn how these technologies are challenging traditional notions of creativity and opening up new possibilities for computer-generated music. Gain insights into the complex relationship between human artistry and artificial intelligence in the realm of classical music.
Syllabus
Composing Bach Chorales Using Deep Learning • Feynman Liang • GOTO 2017
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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