The output of the system is a new sound file, obtained by transformations of the original sound, containing an expressive performance of the same phrase. Solving a problem in SaxEx involves three phases: the anal- ysis phase, the reasoning phase, and the synthesis phase (see Figure 3).
Jun 3, 2008 · The problem of generating expressive musical performances in the context of tenor saxophone interpretations was studied.
From this set of cases, the system infers a set of possible expressive transformations for a given new phrase applying similarity criteria, based on background ...
SaxEx: a case-based reasoning system for generating expressive musical performances Josep Lluis Arcos1, IRamon L6pez de M~intaras1, and Xavier Serra2 1 liA, ...
The problem of generating expressive musical performances in the context of tenor saxophone interpretations was studied and SaxEx applies the inferred ...
Title, Saxex a Case-Based Reasoning System for Generating Expressive Musical Performances ; Publication Type, Conference Paper ; Year of Publication, 1997.
We have developed Saxex, a case-based reasoning system for generating expressive performances of melodies based on examples of human performances.
In this paper we present an extension of an existing system, called SaxEx, capable of generating expressive musical performances based on Case-Based Reason.
Oct 22, 2024 · We present an extension of an existing system, called SaxEx, capable of generating expressive musical performances based on Case-Based Reasoning ...
The task of SaxEx is to infer a set of expressive transformations to be applied to every note of an inexpressive phrase given as input.SaxEx uses a CBR problem ...