Comments on: Evolving Neural Networks for Cross-adaptive Audio Effects http://crossadaptive.hf.ntnu.no/index.php/2016/06/27/evolving-neural-networks-for-cross-adaptive-audio-effects/ Exploring radically new modes of musical interaction in live performance Thu, 11 Oct 2018 13:34:52 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.10 By: Uri Abramson http://crossadaptive.hf.ntnu.no/index.php/2016/06/27/evolving-neural-networks-for-cross-adaptive-audio-effects/#comment-440 Thu, 29 Dec 2016 16:27:38 +0000 http://crossadaptive.hf.ntnu.no/?p=284#comment-440 Hi Iver,
This is fascinating.
I am working on something innovative in this field and would gratly appreciate if you could spare a few minutes of your time to discuss your work over skype or over the phone. Thanks!

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By: Concerts and presentations, fall 2016 – Cross adaptive processing as musical intervention http://crossadaptive.hf.ntnu.no/index.php/2016/06/27/evolving-neural-networks-for-cross-adaptive-audio-effects/#comment-384 Thu, 15 Dec 2016 20:53:45 +0000 http://crossadaptive.hf.ntnu.no/?p=284#comment-384 […] At UC Santa Barbara, I did a presentation in Studio Xenakis on November 9. There, I met with Curtis Roads, Andres Cabrera, and a broad range of their colleagues and students. With regards to the listening to crossadaptive performances, Curtis Roads made a precise observation that it is relatively easy to follow if one knows the mappings, but it could be hard to decode the mapping just by listening to the results. In Santa Barbara I also got to meet Owen Campbell, who did a master thesis on crossadaptive and got insight into his research and software solutions. His work on ADEPT was also presented at the AES workshop on intelligent music production at Queen Mary University this September, where Owen also met our student Iver Jordal, presenting his research on artificial intelligence in crossadaptive processing. […]

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