Supporting Compositional Creativity Using Automatic Style-Specific Accompaniment Ching-Hua Chuan
... music theorists to analyze harmonic patterns and voiceleading in pop-rock music [4]. The four fundamental operations in neo-Riemannian transforms are: I (Identify), L (Leading-tone exchange), P (Parallel), and R (Relative). Single or compound neo-Riemannian operations can be used to describe transit ...
... music theorists to analyze harmonic patterns and voiceleading in pop-rock music [4]. The four fundamental operations in neo-Riemannian transforms are: I (Identify), L (Leading-tone exchange), P (Parallel), and R (Relative). Single or compound neo-Riemannian operations can be used to describe transit ...
Wordform- and class-based prediction of the - clic
... number of new words will constantly be added to the language. Such words cannot, in principle, be contained in any already existing training corpus, no matter how large. Moreover, the training corpus itself is likely to contain a sizeable number of newly formed compounds that, as such, will have ...
... number of new words will constantly be added to the language. Such words cannot, in principle, be contained in any already existing training corpus, no matter how large. Moreover, the training corpus itself is likely to contain a sizeable number of newly formed compounds that, as such, will have ...
Wordform- and class-based prediction of the components of
... number of new words will constantly be added to the language. Such words cannot, in principle, be contained in any already existing training corpus, no matter how large. Moreover, the training corpus itself is likely to contain a sizeable number of newly formed compounds that, as such, will have ...
... number of new words will constantly be added to the language. Such words cannot, in principle, be contained in any already existing training corpus, no matter how large. Moreover, the training corpus itself is likely to contain a sizeable number of newly formed compounds that, as such, will have ...
Acta polytechnica Hungarica - Volume 4, Issue No. 1 (2007.)
... enabling to specify user requirements, to display results of reasoning, and to connect a provider of a selected tool. Web portal of proposed support system provides basic information about the system, besides obvious functions, such as registration and login of authorized users. Web portal further e ...
... enabling to specify user requirements, to display results of reasoning, and to connect a provider of a selected tool. Web portal of proposed support system provides basic information about the system, besides obvious functions, such as registration and login of authorized users. Web portal further e ...
Case-based Reasoning in Agent-based Decision Support System
... enabling to specify user requirements, to display results of reasoning, and to connect a provider of a selected tool. Web portal of proposed support system provides basic information about the system, besides obvious functions, such as registration and login of authorized users. Web portal further e ...
... enabling to specify user requirements, to display results of reasoning, and to connect a provider of a selected tool. Web portal of proposed support system provides basic information about the system, besides obvious functions, such as registration and login of authorized users. Web portal further e ...
INTELLIGENT TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
... are appropriate because rules are easy to understand and can easily be incorporated into existing rule-based expert systems. The Swap-1 rule induction system [6] is used by two applications in this chapter. Bayesian networks are also appropriate since many telecommunication problems, such as isolati ...
... are appropriate because rules are easy to understand and can easily be incorporated into existing rule-based expert systems. The Swap-1 rule induction system [6] is used by two applications in this chapter. Bayesian networks are also appropriate since many telecommunication problems, such as isolati ...
Methods of Artificial Intelligence in Blind People Education
... Any music processing system must be supplied with music information. Manual inputs of music symbols are the easiest and typical source of music processing systems. Such inputs could be split in two categories. One category includes inputs form - roughly speaking - computer keyboard (or similar compu ...
... Any music processing system must be supplied with music information. Manual inputs of music symbols are the easiest and typical source of music processing systems. Such inputs could be split in two categories. One category includes inputs form - roughly speaking - computer keyboard (or similar compu ...
From Philosophy and Mental-Models to Semantic Desktop research
... behavior of objects according to laws of physics [Gentner and Stevens1983]. The fundamental philosophical issue addressed within the context of Mental Model is that things are not the way it is represented in our thoughts, for instance, thoughts about computer are not computer itself, rather probabl ...
... behavior of objects according to laws of physics [Gentner and Stevens1983]. The fundamental philosophical issue addressed within the context of Mental Model is that things are not the way it is represented in our thoughts, for instance, thoughts about computer are not computer itself, rather probabl ...
02-Users
... Is time a critical factor? Will users do the task alone or with others? Will users be switching between this & other tasks? Will users do just one task or multiple tasks? What is the users’ experience with doing the task? How complex is the task? Is the task important for users (i.e., ...
... Is time a critical factor? Will users do the task alone or with others? Will users be switching between this & other tasks? Will users do just one task or multiple tasks? What is the users’ experience with doing the task? How complex is the task? Is the task important for users (i.e., ...
Designing System-level Defenses against Cellphone Malware
... many others [22]. Recall that our strategy is to authenticate and authorize accesses to key resources such as user address book, modem devices, and Wi-Fi interfaces on a mobile device. Therefore, we focus our control on the system calls that are invoked towards these resources, such as open(”address ...
... many others [22]. Recall that our strategy is to authenticate and authorize accesses to key resources such as user address book, modem devices, and Wi-Fi interfaces on a mobile device. Therefore, we focus our control on the system calls that are invoked towards these resources, such as open(”address ...
Diversity of Web Users
... More about cognitive and neurological disabilities Computer technologies and the Web provide many opportunities for people with cognitive and neurological disabilities to interact with content and to process information in ways that are more usable to them. For example, people can navigate web conte ...
... More about cognitive and neurological disabilities Computer technologies and the Web provide many opportunities for people with cognitive and neurological disabilities to interact with content and to process information in ways that are more usable to them. For example, people can navigate web conte ...
Intelligent Support for Exploratory Data Analysis
... Automated strategic reasoning could provide enormous benefits, greatly reducing the work load of statisticians and giving nonstatisticians easy access to expert advice. Over the past 15 years researchers have developed strategies for regression analysis (Gale 1986), regression-based data description ...
... Automated strategic reasoning could provide enormous benefits, greatly reducing the work load of statisticians and giving nonstatisticians easy access to expert advice. Over the past 15 years researchers have developed strategies for regression analysis (Gale 1986), regression-based data description ...
Exercise performance with pulsatile and continuous
... • Physiology of the two designs is completely different • Pulsatile full-to-empty mode with pump rate adjusting to ...
... • Physiology of the two designs is completely different • Pulsatile full-to-empty mode with pump rate adjusting to ...
Sistem Pendukung Keputusan
... - Verbal narrations in natural language. - Listing of rule numbers displayed on the screen. ...
... - Verbal narrations in natural language. - Listing of rule numbers displayed on the screen. ...
Darwin`s Avatars: a Novel Combination of Gameplay and Procedural
... When applied to games, procedural content generation (PCG) allows game elements (e.g. maps, textures, items, quests, etc.) to be generated algorithmically rather than through direct human design [19, 5]. This approach can reduce design costs and can also benefit players by providing them unique expe ...
... When applied to games, procedural content generation (PCG) allows game elements (e.g. maps, textures, items, quests, etc.) to be generated algorithmically rather than through direct human design [19, 5]. This approach can reduce design costs and can also benefit players by providing them unique expe ...
Intelligent Technique to Accomplish a Effective
... Ontology knowledge base is the kernel part for semantic retrieval information. The metadata descriptions of the resources and library objects (cases) are abstracted from the details of their physical representation and are stored in the case base. Ontology stores information about resources and serv ...
... Ontology knowledge base is the kernel part for semantic retrieval information. The metadata descriptions of the resources and library objects (cases) are abstracted from the details of their physical representation and are stored in the case base. Ontology stores information about resources and serv ...
An Intelligent Interface to the SAS® System for Use by Product Development Engineers
... Sandia division provides statistical consulting. Since too few statisticians are available to do all the analyses that should be done, the need to provide electronic help with more routine analyses has become more and more obvious. ...
... Sandia division provides statistical consulting. Since too few statisticians are available to do all the analyses that should be done, the need to provide electronic help with more routine analyses has become more and more obvious. ...
the decision according to criteria in the expert system inference
... inconsequent criteria. The user can choose arbitrary the evaluated objects count, the count of the criteria is eligible too, and weights are regulated according to neediness. In this case is important suitable choosing of other models for examined characteristics calculating, to choose such formulas ...
... inconsequent criteria. The user can choose arbitrary the evaluated objects count, the count of the criteria is eligible too, and weights are regulated according to neediness. In this case is important suitable choosing of other models for examined characteristics calculating, to choose such formulas ...
call for papers - IUI 2017
... Acknowledgements should be anonymized or removed during the review process. Self-citations should be included where necessary, but must use the third person. For example, "... as shown in our previous user study [2] ..." is not allowed, whereas "... as shown in Smith et al. [2] " is acceptable (beca ...
... Acknowledgements should be anonymized or removed during the review process. Self-citations should be included where necessary, but must use the third person. For example, "... as shown in our previous user study [2] ..." is not allowed, whereas "... as shown in Smith et al. [2] " is acceptable (beca ...
sai-avatar1.doc
... memories have been proposed they are not very useful in real life applications because they lack knowledge comparable to the common sense that humans have, and they cannot be implemented in a computationally efficient way. The most drastic simplification of semantic memory leading to the simplest kn ...
... memories have been proposed they are not very useful in real life applications because they lack knowledge comparable to the common sense that humans have, and they cannot be implemented in a computationally efficient way. The most drastic simplification of semantic memory leading to the simplest kn ...
Agents and e
... • Systems get more and more complex, due to the integration of different aspects of EC • The environments for EC are getting more “open” • Contacts between systems are more “peer-to-peer” than “hierarchical”. • Applications get more distributed (outsourcing of tasks becomes common) • Systems have to ...
... • Systems get more and more complex, due to the integration of different aspects of EC • The environments for EC are getting more “open” • Contacts between systems are more “peer-to-peer” than “hierarchical”. • Applications get more distributed (outsourcing of tasks becomes common) • Systems have to ...
The Symbol Grounding Problem has been solved. So
... (again) in various cognitive studies, showing that conceptualisations as used for language are not only culture- and individual-specific but also imposed on reality instead of statistically derived from it. More specifically: Studies of perceptually grounded categories, like color or sound distincti ...
... (again) in various cognitive studies, showing that conceptualisations as used for language are not only culture- and individual-specific but also imposed on reality instead of statistically derived from it. More specifically: Studies of perceptually grounded categories, like color or sound distincti ...
Camera-ready Manuscript for the Proceedings of icame 2009
... 4.1 User’s interface/dialogue For the future TV systems, intelligent user’s interface support is very important. Just like with traditional TV systems, users come from different social classes, with different backgrounds, and they do not have special technical training. Due to many users who have ba ...
... 4.1 User’s interface/dialogue For the future TV systems, intelligent user’s interface support is very important. Just like with traditional TV systems, users come from different social classes, with different backgrounds, and they do not have special technical training. Due to many users who have ba ...
A hybrid case-based reasoning and neural network approach to
... This Reuse of Service Records process reuses the checkpoint solutions of the fault conditions retrieved during the retrieval process. In the LVQ neural network retrieval process, the displayed fault conditions that match most closely to the input fault description provided by the user are ranked acc ...
... This Reuse of Service Records process reuses the checkpoint solutions of the fault conditions retrieved during the retrieval process. In the LVQ neural network retrieval process, the displayed fault conditions that match most closely to the input fault description provided by the user are ranked acc ...
VMAX DVR Manual
... CALL Monitor (Press and hold): Used to display a full screen video of a selected channel out of the assigned spot out channels. During CALL Monitor mode, if you click “CLOSE” button at the bottom of the numeric panel, the spot out display will go back to the previously programmed spot out mode. 2.1. ...
... CALL Monitor (Press and hold): Used to display a full screen video of a selected channel out of the assigned spot out channels. During CALL Monitor mode, if you click “CLOSE” button at the bottom of the numeric panel, the spot out display will go back to the previously programmed spot out mode. 2.1. ...
Speech-generating device
Speech-generating devices (SGDs), also known as voice output communication aids, are electronic augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems used to supplement or replace speech or writing for individuals with severe speech impairments, enabling them to verbally communicate their needs. SGDs are important for people who have limited means of interacting verbally, as they allow individuals to become active participants in communication interactions.There are several input and display methods for users of varying abilities to make use of SGDs. Some SGDs have multiple pages of symbols to accommodate a large number of utterances, and thus only a portion of the symbols available are visible at any one time, with the communicator navigating the various pages. Speech-generating devices can produce electronic voice output by using digitized recordings of natural speech or through speech synthesis—which may carry less emotional information but can permit the user to speak novel messages.The content, organization, and updating of the vocabulary on an SGD is influenced by a number of factors, such at the user's needs and the contexts that the device will be used in. The development of techniques to improve the available vocabulary and rate of speech production is an active research area. Vocabulary items should be of high interest to the user, be frequently applicable, have a range of meanings, and be pragmatic in functionality.There are multiple methods of accessing messages on devices: directly or indirectly, or using specialized access devices—although the specific access method will depend on the skills and abilities of the user. SGD output is typically much slower than speech, although rate enhancement strategies can increase the user's rate of output, resulting in enhanced efficiency of communication.The first known SGD was prototyped in the mid-1970s, and rapid progress in hardware and software development has meant that SGD capabilities can now be integrated into devices like smartphones. Notable users of SGDs include Stephen Hawking, Roger Ebert, and Tony Proudfoot.Speech-generating systems may be dedicated devices developed solely for AAC, or non-dedicated devices such as computers running additional software to allow them to function as AAC devices.