An Introduction to Evolutionary Computing for Musicians

作者: PHIL HUSBANDS , PETER COPLEY , ALICE ELDRIDGE , JAMES MANDELIS

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84628-600-1_1

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摘要: The aims of this chapter are twofold: to provide a succinct introduction Evolutionary Computing, outlining the main technical details, and raise issues pertinent musical applications methodology. Thus article should furnish readers with necessary background needed understand remaining chapters, as well opening up number important themes relevant collection.

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