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2833.1 | Good beginner books? | COMET::BELLMJ | | Thu Jan 23 1992 15:02 | 10 |
| Yeah!
I know this isn't really music oriented, but where's the best place to
look for elementary concepts in neural network processing? Are there
any recommended books?
I think non binary computers should start popping up a lot, maybe even
in the music field.
Mike
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2833.2 | try ABBOTT::NEURAL-NETWORKS | PIANST::JANZEN | Tom MLO21-4/E10 223-5140 | Fri Jan 24 1992 10:43 | 0 |
2833.3 | | PIANST::JANZEN | Tom MLO21-4/E10 223-5140 | Fri Jan 24 1992 10:43 | 3 |
| Seriously, neural nets would find a perfect application in listening
to music and transcribing it into a MIDI file.
Tom
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2833.4 | | AUSSIE::SULLIVAN | sw still runs on hw | Fri Jan 24 1992 18:15 | 5 |
| And if it was able to that (transcribing), maybe it could also be
used to "unmix" a recording. For example, take a recording, and produce
a multi-track version, each track being a particular instrument.
Greg.
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2833.5 | Lacko beginner stuff | COMET::BELLMJ | The ImperialStar | Sun Feb 09 1992 23:23 | 7 |
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Unfortunately, ABBOTT:: is fairly sparse. I wish there was a forum
that discussed beginner concepts in more detail. I did find some
references to books that scratch the surface so I can start diddling
around with it.
-=mike=-
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