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This study proposes a system that allows for the quantitative creation of music using a few parameters identified to be relevant to the association between music and emotion. One proposed emotional model of music suggests that musical emotion depends on a realization of and a deviation from an expectation. Expectations and their realizations and deviations are regarded as effects of probabilities,...
In this paper, we import the Cognitive Biases to the field of music generation, and point out its merit. We adopt the Loosely Symmetric (LS) Model based on human illogical biases of cognition, which includes the symmetric bias and the mutual exclusivity bias, as a melody generation. We regard features of melodies as the simplest sequence of transitional events from preceding note to succeeding note...
In this paper, we investigated the relationships between the behavior of a player in a cross-cultural simulation game and the social skills of a player by a scale of social skills for the comprehension of social adaptive behavior of human in a social group. The game developed adopted KiSS-18 as a scale of social skills. We showed the relationships between the changes of a player's behavior and the...
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