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Pachet F., Ramalho G., Carrive J. "Representing temporal musical objects and reasoning in the MusES system", Journal of New Music Research, vol. 25, n. 3, pp. 252-275, 1996.

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....system for linear temporal properties of ntcc processes and show its use for proving properties of musical processes. 1 Introduction In the last decade several formalisms have been proposed to account for musical structures and the operations used to construct and transform them ( 4] 3] [11]. Building up from these formalisms languages and tools for supporting the compositional task are then proposed ( 2] Usually these tools extend general purpose programming languages with new interfaces and capabilities which are deemed suitable to manipulate the chosen musical structures. The ....

F. Pachet, G. Ramalho, and J. Carrive. Representing temporal musical objects and reasoning in the muses system. Journal of new music research, 25(3):252-275, 1996.


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....6 capture 0 . A similar situation occurs if the predators were not allowed to alternate the leader role. 34 7. 5 Musical Applications In the last decade several formalisms have been proposed to account for musical structures and the operations used to construct and transform them ( 4] 3] [28]. We can regard music performance and composition as a complex task of de ning and controlling interaction among concurrent activities. In [1] PiCO, a concurrent processes calculus integrating constraints and objects was proposed. Musical applications are programmed in a visual language having ....

F. Pachet, G. Ramalho, and J. Carrive. Representing temporal musical objects and reasoning in the muses system. Journal of new music research, 25(3):252-275, 1996.


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Pachet F., Ramalho G., Carrive J. "Representing temporal musical objects and reasoning in the MusES system", Journal of New Music Research, vol. 25, n. 3, pp. 252-275, 1996.


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....units. The system is described in details in Michel Dojat thesis [Dojat 1994] More compact description emphasize technical problems of a real world application [Dojat and Pachet 1992b; Dojat and Pachet 1992a] Several papers emphasize the reusable aspects of the NoGanesh architecture [Dojat and Pachet 1995b; Dojat and Pachet 1995a; Dojat and Pachet 1995c] A typical use of rule base inheritance is described for representing temporal reasoning in [Dojat and Sayettat 1994] The Metagen architecture has been developed and used in Laforia for a few years, to specify model transformations in various ....

.... in details in Michel Dojat thesis [Dojat 1994] More compact description emphasize technical problems of a real world application [Dojat and Pachet 1992b; Dojat and Pachet 1992a] Several papers emphasize the reusable aspects of the NoGanesh architecture [Dojat and Pachet 1995b; Dojat and Pachet 1995a; Dojat and Pachet 1995c] A typical use of rule base inheritance is described for representing temporal reasoning in [Dojat and Sayettat 1994] The Metagen architecture has been developed and used in Laforia for a few years, to specify model transformations in various domains [Blain et al. ....

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Pachet F, Ramalho G, Carrive J, Cornic G. Representing temporal musical objects and reasoning in the MusES system. International Congress in Music and Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh, p. 33-48,1995.


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F. Pachet, G. Ramalho, and J. Carrive. Representing temporal musical objects and reasoning in the MusES system. Journal of New Music Research, 5(3):252--275, 1996.

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