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Computational musicology : ウィキペディア英語版 | Computational musicology Computational musicology is defined as the study of music with computational modelling and simulation.〔Coutinho, Gimenes, Martins and Miranda (2005): "Computational Musicology: An Artificial Life Approach", 〕 It saw its beginning in the 1950s and originally did not use computers, but more of statistical and mathematical methods. Nowadays computational musicology depends mostly on complex algorithms to either go through vast amounts of information or produce music using given parameters. == History == Lejaren Hiller acted as one of the foremost pioneers by creating one of the first musical compositions with a computer in 1957.〔Lejaren Hiller Wikipedia article, Lejaren Hiller〕 In the 1960s research continued using statistical and mathematical methods, and started to use computers in an increasing manner as their capabilities grew. 1970s and 1980s were especially significant times for computational musicology as many discoveries were made. Since then the field has suffered a general lack of interest.〔Laine, Pauli (2005): "Tietokoneavusteisen musiikintutkimuksen menetelmistä" (in Finnish)〕
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