NIPS 2011 Music and Machine Learning Workshop: Learning from Musical Structure VIDEO
International Music and Machine Learning Workshop: Learning from Musical Structure at NIPS 2011
Invited Talk: A Topic Model for Melodic Sequences by Athina Spiliopoulou
Athina is a PhD student in the Machine Learning group of the Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation at the School of Informatics,University of Edinburgh. She works with Amos Storkey on Machine Learning methods for music, with a specific interest in unsupervised learning of musical structure from melodic sequences.
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