Before Alpha-Go: interpretation though improvisation and LISP
Whalley, J. Harry (2016) Before Alpha-Go: interpretation though improvisation and LISP. In: UK Music Informatics and Cognition (MIC) 2016 Workshop, 20 July 2016, Informatics Forum, University of Edinburgh, UK. (Unpublished)
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This poster outlines the process undertaken to write Go/Koan, a composition which uses a ½ point win Game between a mid-level Dan Go player and Zen19, a Go computer, which at the time (2013) was one of the strongest of its kind. Since then, Google’s Alpha-GO has radically changed this landscape with wide reaching implications.
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Conference or Workshop Item
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20 July 2016
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Informatics Forum, University of Edinburgh, UK
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music, composition, computation, cognition, algorithm, AlphaGo
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Dr J. Harry Whalley
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22 Jun 2017 09:37
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16 Feb 2024 16:43
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ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1763-1701
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