With two caveats: 1. Plagiarism. If you near-copy large chunks of a good piece, these chunks will be good. 2. Large-scale curation. If you generate thousands of samples and hand-pick the best, they may be good by happenstance (especially for music, where the space is smaller)
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However, algorithms (and ML in particular) absolutely do have a role to play in music creation. What's broken is the general approach of statistical mimicry, e.g. raw deep learning. To generate good music programmatically, you need an algorithmic model of what makes music good.
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If you understand what makes music good with a sufficient level of clarity, you can express it in rules form, and seek to algorithmically maximize this greatness factor.
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As usual with AI, this requires first understanding the subject matter by yourself, instead of blindly throwing a large dataset at a large model -- an approach which could only ever achieve local interpolation. Find the model, don't just fit a curve.
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good piece of music or text usually express something meaningful semantics
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Has anyone tried a GAN for this?
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I guess what I’m thinking is this: gave the discriminator pick a music type (I’d vote for NIN, but just a conversation starter) and then judge what music from the generator matches it.
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The reason is that good literature/music are extremely rare. while deep learning implicitly assume "elliptical distributions" (errorwise) , De Maupassant, Christian Andersen, Aesop, O. Henry, Chekhov, Boccaccio lived among many others writers .
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It's all in the pauses between the notes, and the nuances and oddities of language. We'll master those with ML, along with some amount of heuristics, but not yet. Not quite yet.
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Are there not many similarities with everyday tasks where people are actually applying creativity to mundane tasks like doing the washing for instance. Even interpretation of law could be creative. Never mind writing it.
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