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[AUDITORY] Special Collection "AI and Musical Creativity” finalized at TISMIR



Dear colleagues,

We are happy to announce that the special collection on "AI and Musical Creativity” at TISMIR has been finalised, please find below an overview over all papers. Thanks everyone for submitting and reviewing for this collection, and specifically to the guest editors! 

Moreover, TISMIR has been accepted into Scopus, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature. We thank all contributors to TISMIR over the past years for making this success possible!

Special Collection "AI and Musical Creativity”
Guest editors: Bob L.T. Sturm, Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd, Anna Huang and Hendrik Vincent Koops

Editorial by Bob L.T. Sturm, Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd, Anna Huang and Hendrik Vincent Koops, http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.129

Steerable Music Generation which Satisfies Long-Range Dependency Constraints, by Paul Bodily & Dan Ventura, http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.97

On Creativity, Music’s AI Completeness, and Four Challenges for Artificial Musical Creativity, by Martin Rohrmeier, http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.104

On the Development and Practice of AI Technology for Contemporary Popular Music Production, by Emmanuel Deruty, Maarten Grachten, Stefan Lattner, Javier Nistal, Cyran Aouameur, http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.100

Evaluating an Analysis-by-Synthesis Model for Jazz Improvisation, by Klaus Frieler & Wolf-Georg Zaddach, http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.87

I Keep Counting: An Experiment in Human/AI Co-creative Songwriting, by Gianluca Micchi, Louis Bigo, Mathieu Giraud, Richard Groult, Florence Levé, http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.93

‘We Are Not Groupies. . . We Are Band Aids’: Assessment Reliability in the AI Song Contest, by John Ashley Burgoyne & Hendrik Vincent Koops, https://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.102

Evaluating Creativity in Automatic Reactive Accompaniment of Jazz Improvisation, by Fabian Ostermann, Igor Vatolkin & Günter Rudolph, http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.90

Drumroll Please: Modeling Multi-Scale Rhythmic Gestures with Flexible Grids, by Jon Gillick, Joshua Yang, Carmine-Emanuele Cella & David Bamman, http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.98

Where Does the Buck Stop? Ethical and Political Issues with AI in Music Creation, by Fabio Morreale, http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.86

Kind regards,
Simon Dixon, Emilia Gómez and Anja Volk (Editors-in-Chief of TISMIR)


Dr. Anja Volk | Associate Professor Interaction, Multimedia | MA, MSc, PhD | Department of Information and Computing Sciences | Utrecht University | Princetonplein 5, 3584 CS Utrecht | Buys Ballot Building, room 4.19 | www.uu.nl/staff/AVolk | Editor-in-Chief of Transactions of ISMIR http://tismir.ismir.net