Sunday, June 5, 2016

Google, artificial intelligence dealing with music: the first melody of Magenta – The Republic

Rome – HARD 90/2 but it is an original piece of music and has its own charm, all new. Suffice it to say that it was composed by a ” ” machine. And ‘the melody born from Magenta, a project in which Google wants to teach artificial intelligence creativity. It is a design with a few notes on a rhythmic basis which, however, has been added at a later time by man. The result, created through neural networks ‘trained’ to the music, is a composition that you could hear from the keyboard of a child, or in the classrooms of a conservatory, but it is the first tangible result of the project in the field of music.

Better results they are seen in the painting: Google has taught the machine how to create works of art from photographs, and the computer has created a series of paintings recently sold at auction in San Francisco. There is still a long way to go, however, before the AI ​​arrivals to master the pen. The first cyber-essays written by neurons of Big G are soaked poetry of melancholy but by doubt literary value. The blog dell’azienza Mountain View dedicated to Magenta project illustrates the ambitious targets in the field of the arts, especially art and literature. Storytelling, for example, based on the decomposition of works ” human ” recombined by machines.

At the dell’Experiments efforts in Music Intelligence (EMI) will enhance those the Artists and Machine Intelligence (AMI) , with the hope to be part of Google to see born and grow a real community of artists ready to work hand in hand with the machines. And that MIDI is not the first experiment of the many audio and video which the project intends to create because artists can study new models of learning.

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