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  <id>06047764</id>
  <dt>j</dt>
  <an>06047764</an>
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    <au>Everardo P\'erez, Flavio Omar</au>
    <au>Aguilera Ram{\'\i}rez, Fernando Antonio</au>
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  <ti>Armin: automatic trance music composition using Answer Set Programming.</ti>
  <so>Fundam. Inform. 113, No. 1, 79-96 (2011).</so>
  <py>2011</py>
  <pu>Polish Mathematical Society, Warsaw; IOS Press, Amsterdam</pu>
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    <la>EN</la>
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  <utgroup>
    <ut>armin</ut>
    <ut>automatic music composition</ut>
    <ut>algorithmic composition</ut>
    <ut>answer set programming</ut>
    <ut>trance music</ut>
    <ut>artificial intelligence</ut>
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    <li>http://iospress.metapress.com/content/987u77762808g416/fulltext.html</li>
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    <ab>Summary: The Artificial Intelligence (AI) has taken a leading role in many activities which used to be made ``by hand''; one of them is the musical composition. Such task now has another alternative implementation, through the support of software that can compose different musical genres to the point where a computer can compose pieces with some autonomy. This paper proposes Armin, a system dedicated to the electronic trance music composition. Armins aim is to provide a trance music composition to serve as a template or a base audio file, ready to add more instruments in a mastering (remastering) production Additionally, it seeks to enable greater collaboration between a machine and a human, both seen as musical composers.</ab>
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