GenJam in Transition: from Genetic Jammer to Generative Jammer
@inproceedings{Biles2002GenJamIT, title={GenJam in Transition: from Genetic Jammer to Generative Jammer}, author={John A. Biles}, year={2002} }
GenJam, short for Genetic Jammer, is an evolutionary computation (EC) based software agent that models a jazz improviser. Recently GenJam has evolved away from its roots as an interactive genetic algorithm toward its current state as an autonomous generative system. GenJam has retained its chromosome-based representations and mappings, its intelligent selection, crossover and mutation operators, and its real-time interactive performance capabilities. However, it no longer needs any explicit… CONTINUE READING
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