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Historical Models
A number of different approaches have taken to computational modeling
of musical expression:
- (Sundberg, 1988): A system of rules derived from, among other
sources, the insights of musical performers. The rationale here is
to assess the veracity of such intuitions by instantiating them as
rules within an algorithm that can produce performances whose
acceptability can be assesed.
- (Clynes, 1983): Acomplete theory of expression in a set of
performance rules.
- (Todd, 1985,1989, 1992): Atheory of expression in algorithmic
form but one in which the theoretical basis for the algorithm is
grounded in observations from human performances.
The last method has the potential andvatage, for giving
our desired results among others because it consists of an analysis by
synthesis heuristic method.
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