Robotic Musicianship and Musical Human Augmentation

Gil Weinberg
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Robotic Musicianship research at Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology (GTCMT) focuses on the construction of autonomous and wearable robots that can analyze, reason, and generate music. The goal of our research is to facilitate meaningful and inspiring musical interactions between humans and artificially creative machines. In this talk I present the work conducted by the Robotic Musicianship Group at GTCMT over the last 15 years, highlighting the motivation, research questions, platforms, methods, and underlining guidelines for our work.
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机器人的音乐能力和人类的音乐增强
佐治亚理工学院音乐技术中心(GTCMT)的机器人音乐研究重点是构建能够分析、推理和生成音乐的自主和可穿戴机器人。我们研究的目标是促进人类和人工创造机器之间有意义和鼓舞人心的音乐互动。在这次演讲中,我将介绍GTCMT机器人音乐小组在过去15年里所做的工作,重点介绍我们工作的动机、研究问题、平台、方法和重点指导方针。
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