Dimitri Bouche - Scheduling & Time Structures in Computer Assisted Composition
Dimitri's work consists in extending the properties of a computer-assisted composition software (OpenMusic) to meet these challenges. It mostly means working on defining a scheduling architecture for computer-assisted composition software, but also on providing high level tools for the composers and efficient display of potential complex and non-deterministic data. Even if there are software products that embed interesting scheduling capabilities, no general model has been well established.
After a brief historical survey on the evolution of computerassisted composition and computer music systems (and Lisp-based music systems), Dimitri will present his current work and developments.
This work is part of the Ph.D thesis work he is doing at IRCAM (supervised by Jean Bresson and Gérard Assayag), and part of the EFFICACe research project funded by the french National Research Agency (ANR JS130004), led by Jean Bresson. It is also supported by the France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.