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1 101 Shneiderman Collect, Relate, Create, Donate In this paper, we present a survey of automatic music generation systems from the viewpoint of creative process framework. According to Shneiderman s framework, a creative process consists of four phases: Collect, Relate, Create, and Donate. Regarding a system, a user, and a system designer as a total system, we investigate which of them achieves each of the four phases and how in existing music generation systems, especially music composition, arrangement, and performance rendering systems. Our investigation shows common and different parts in the four phases among the systems, which implied a direction to future music generation studies. 1 A Survey of Automatic Music Generation Systems basedoncreativeprocessframework. Masaki Matsubara,, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University. Satoru Fukayama,, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo. Kenta Okumura,, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology. Keiko Teramura,, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University. Hidefumi Ohmura, JST, ERATO,, Japan Science Technology Agency, ER- ATO, Okanoya Emotional Information Project. Mitsuyo Hashida,, SchoolofMusic, Soai University. Tetsuro Kitahara,, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University., Vol.30, No.1 (2013),pp [] ( ) (1) BGM (2) 1

2 102 (1) (2) (3) (4) 4 Shneiderman (i) Collect (ii) Relate (iii) Create (iv) Donate 4 4 (1) (4) [73] Collect Relate Create Donate ( C-R-C-D ) [14] [27] [50] [96] 2 3 C-R-C-D [100] 1959 [45] ( [36]) ( [118]) () [11] [53] () 1980 MIDI(Music Instrument Digital Interface) ( ) ( ) [79] PCM

3 Vol. 30 No. 1 Feb Genex Phases Wallas Collect Relate Create Donate 1 Genex Phases(Shneiderman 2000) [50] Wallas 4 ( ) [91] Shneiderman Genex Phases [73] Genex Phases Wallas 1 4 Shneiderman Collect: Web Relate: Create: Donate: Web Shneiderman C-R-C-D 4 Donate Collect Shneiderman Wallas 1 (Collect) (Relate) (Create) ( ) (Donate) Donate

4 104 3 C-R-C-D C-R-C-D C-R-C-D 3 C-R-C-D (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) 3 (A) (B) (C) (1) (B) (2) (A) (1) (A) (B) (2) (A) (3) (C) (1) (2) (3) 3 Genex Phases (A) Stochastic Music Program [98] Project 1 [52] POD [89] [68] Stochastic Music Program [98] Project 1

5 Vol. 30 No. 1 Feb [52] POD [89] [2] [66] [88] [9] [7] [68] (Collect) (Relate) Create 3. 3 Collect Relate Create [68] Stochastic Music Pro [98] Create Donate 3. 3 (B) [45] Levitt style templates [55] Ebcioglu J. S. Bach 350 [31] [29] [72] [10] Collect Relate Collect Relate Donate Collect Relate Donate

6 106 D. Cope Cope [25] Collect Relate Pachet Continuator N-gram [64] [77][110] Orpheus [36] 1 Pitman-Yor [111] Collect Relate Collect Relate (Collect) Collect Relate Create MIDI Donate 3. 4 (C) 1 ( ) Backtracking Specification Language [30] Constraint Logic Programming [43] [90] Constraint Satisfaction Techniques [63] Create Roads [68] GUI 1 Create Donate (IEC) [24] [99] (Create & Donate) [51] Create Donate IEC Create Create Donate

7 Vol. 30 No. 1 Feb Cypher [69] 4 C-R-C-D ( if-then ) [103] [104] [61]GTTM(Generative Theory of Tonal Music) [54] [113] C-R-C-D (3.3.1 ) Collect Relate 4. 3 [102] () [114] Band-in-a-Box [65] ( ) (3.3.2 ) (Collect) Relate Relate 4. 4

8 108 [67][109] [44][58] [8][105] [118] [36] [120] C-R-C-D (3.3.3 ) ( [118]) Collect Relate ( [120]) Collect Relate 5 C-R-C-D 5. 1 [27][50][96] 3 3 C-R-C-D 5. 2 [13][22][23][33] [35][41][56][57][84] [87][101] Sundberg Director Musices [35][74] [13] [34][50] Todd [84] [87] Director Musices GTTM [54] Clynes [22]

9 Vol. 30 No. 1 Feb [23] Mazzola [57] Mazzola Rubato Director Musices Collect Relate Collect Relate [34][35][74] [22][23] [57] [34][57] Create Donate Mazzola Rubato GUI [56] Director Musices pdm [33] Create Donate pdm 1 Mixtract [41] Relate Pop-E [101] [117] Relate 5. 3 [3] [6][46][75][76][80] [83][92] [94][97][106] Arcos SaxEx [3] [6] GTTM [59][60] (tender, aggressive, sad, joyful ) Kagurame [75][76][106] Ha-Hi-Hun [46] GTTM

10 110 ( ) Collect Relate [3] [6][46] ( Collect Relate Collect Relate Collect (Collect) 5. 4 [12][15] [21][32][47] [49][78][107][108] Music Interpretation System (MIS) [47][48][107][108] MIS Canazza CaRo [16] [21] 2 MIS Collect CaRo 2 Collect Relate MIS Create Donate pdm [33] MIS [50] Bresin ANN Piano [12] Director Musices

11 Vol. 30 No. 1 Feb Collect Relate CaRo 2 Camurri Emotional Flute [15] Create Donate Widmer [80] [83][92] [94][97] Dorard KCCA Piano [28] 2 2 MIS Grindlay ESP Piano 2 Hierarchical HMM [37] 2 HHMM Flossman YQX [32][95] [59][60] Polyhymnia [49] Collect Relate Create MIS Usapi [78] Collect [32] Relate Collect ( ) 5. 5 C-R-C-D. ( ) Relate GTTM [54] [59][60] [117] [38] [40][119] Relate Sapp

12 112 [1][70][71] [62] Collect [26][42] Donate Rencon (Performance Rendering Contest) [112][121] 2 C-R-C-D 6 2 Create-Donate 6. 1 C-R-C-D 3 5 C-R-C-D C-R-C-D 2 (Collect Relate) (Collect) ( ) (Relate) Collect Create Donate 6. 2 Create-Donate [16] [21][33][51][56][69] Create Donate 3 ( 2) pdm [33] Cypher [69] Shneiderman [73] Create Donate Directability [115][116]

13 Vol. 30 No. 1 Feb Create Relate Collect Donate (Relate) (Create) (Donate) Collect Donate C-R-C-D Donate MIDI 7 Shneiderman C-R-C-D C-R-C-D C-R-C-D C-R-C-D C-R-C-D C-R-C-D

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