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AI musician composes its own songs in different genres
Now artificial intelligence is set to conquer the world of music. Swiss researchers say they have developed a computer algorithm that can generate new tunes in various musical genres after listening to more than 2,000 songs. And while it isn't quite at the level of Justin Bieber or Adele, future versions of the system may be fine-tuned to create songs that rival those by today's musicians. The deep artificial composer, or DAC, produces original melodies that are'quite agreeable to listen to', according to its developers at EPFL research university in Lausanne, Switzerland The DAC system is trained to'listen' to existing tunes to learn what works. It then teaches itself to predict the pitch and duration of every note following another.
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How do songbirds learn their mating melodies? Scientists reveal clues.
Human babies seem to have a natural knack for languages. Fluency in any of the world's 6,500 languages comes within the first few years of life, without much apparent effort. A recent study of how songbirds learn their melodies seeks to shine light on the cognitive processes through which young birds learn and imitate vocal communication – insights which could lead to a better understanding of the development of human speech, as well. "A bird's baby song is really immature. There's no clear structure - it's more like a baby babbling, but then it becomes structured, like the tutor song [as the bird gets older]," Yoko Yazaki-Sugiyama, co-author of the study published in Nature Communications Tuesday, tells The Christian Science Monitor in a phone interview. The male zebra finch learns a complex song from his father, or tutor, in order to attract a female finch.
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