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A Knowledge Engineering Approach to Computational Creativity in Sound Design

Eugene Cherny, Johan Lilius, Johannes Brusila, Dmitry Mouromtsev, A Knowledge Engineering Approach to Computational Creativity in Sound Design. In: Steven Jan, Valerio Velardo (Eds.), The Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Computer Simulation of Musical Creativity, –, University of Huddersfield, 2016.

Abstract:

This paper proposes an approach to sound design based on knowledge engineering. The approach aims to include aspects of computational creativity into the process to ease the work of the sound designer. To form the basis of our approach we have interviewed a sound designer, and identified a number of problems that we plan to address. We believe that including a computational creativity engine into the tool will help the designer more efficiently explore the spectrum of design parameters for sounds faster, and lead to a more satisfying end result.

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@INPROCEEDINGS{inpChLiBrMo16a,
  title = {A Knowledge Engineering Approach to Computational Creativity in Sound Design},
  booktitle = {The Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Computer Simulation of Musical Creativity},
  author = {Cherny, Eugene and Lilius, Johan and Brusila, Johannes and Mouromtsev, Dmitry},
  editor = {Jan, Steven and Velardo, Valerio},
  publisher = {University of Huddersfield},
  pages = {–},
  year = {2016},
}

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