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The Four-Part Harmonisation Problem: A comparison between Genetic Algorithms and a Rule-Based System  (Make Corrections)  
Somnuk Phon-Amnuaisuk, Geraint A. Wiggins



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Abstract: Problem solving can be compared to a search in a state space. The description of the domain knowledge must be encoded as a knowledge base, then the problem solver searches through the state space for an appropriate answer. The experiment reported here is a comparison between GAs and a rule-based system searching the same space: that of four-part harmonisations of chorale melodies. The experiment leads to the conclusion that the quality of the solution fundamentally depends on the knowledge... (Update)

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@misc{ phon-amnuaisuk-fourpart,
  author = "Somnuk Phon-Amnuaisuk and Geraint A. Wiggins",
  title = "The Four-Part Harmonisation Problem: A comparison between Genetic Algorithms
    and a Rule-Based System",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/446520.html" }
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