Syllabus

SubjectSEMINAR B (2)

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Course Registration Number
44510
Subject Sort
A1102
Title
SEMINAR B
Field
Research Seminars
Unit
2 Unit
Year/Semester
2021 Spring
K-Number
Research Seminar Theme

Computational Creativity - X Music

Year/Semester
2021 Spring
Day of Week・Period
Fri 5th
Lecturer Name
Nao Tokui
Class Format
Face-to-face
Language
Japanese
Location
SFC
Class Style
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Seminar, Group Work
GIGA Certificate
Not applied
Research Seminar / Project Theme planned for next semester

To continue working on this theme.

Detail

Course Summary

_How can we use computers and other artificial systems to break the limitation of our imagination and enhance human creativity? Computational Creativity is a multidisciplinary research field to tackle this very question._

The most of music we listen to every day is static, fixed to given timelines, regardless of the medium of distribution (CDs or streaming services). In this seminar, students will make "non-static music", which is adaptive to the surroundings, interactive to human inputs and generative in the computational environment. We will use the latest machine learning/deep learning techniques and various input devices (cameras and sensors) for this purpose. By using these novel technologies, we'll try to explore the possible form of music in the future and new ways to create music beyond our imagination (X Music).

The goal is to cultivate novel music expressions through various computational techniques.