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max und neurale netze

Author:   Christoph Pingel  
Posted: 10.05.2002; 15:04:05
Topic: max und neurale netze
Msg #: 25 (Erste Nachricht zum Thema)
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One of the books which introduces neural nets in a very lucid way is (funnily enough) "Introduction to Neural Networks".

Also try the following urls:

http://www.hj.se/~de96klda/NeuralNetworks.htm

http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~lss/NNIntro/InvSlides.html

http://www.statsoft.com/textbook/stneunet.html

A basic neural net is easily built using Max. The difficult part is the Knowledge representation for the problem in hand.

Some books which cover the topic with regards to music are:

"Parallel Distributed Perception, Musical Networks And Performance " by Niall Griffith and Peter Todd

"Experiments in Musical Intelligence" by David Cope

"Machine Musicianship" Robert Rowe. (lots of Max examples and leans towards performance and improvisation) Some good texts on representation.

"Composing Interactive Music" No parallel stuff or AI stuff but many examples of max constructs which would certainly help create some abstraction.

Finally Mr Peter Elsea of this very list has produced some very lucid and useful online workshops which would help much if entering this field.

Be sure also to checkout Bill Vorn's "Evolve, Mutate, Crossover" for some powerful  evolutionary computing objects.

http://www.pervillez.com