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Modelling the Influence of Pitch Duration on the induction of Tonality from Pitch-Use
- Modelling the Influence of Pitch Duration on the induction of Tonality from Pitch-Use Niall
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Strategies for Improving Neural Net Generalization
- Strategies for Improving Neural Net Generalization Derek Partridge & Niall Griffith 1 Department
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An Experimental Evaluation of Methodological Diversity in Multiversion Software Reliability
- Partridge , Niall Griffith y , Dan Tallis and Phillis Jones Department of Computer Science University
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M.: Timbral, perceptual, and statistical attributes for synthesized sound
- jamesmichaelmcdermott@(email omitted);,niall.griffith@(email omitted);,m.oneill@(email omitted); Abstract A set of 40 timbral, perceptual
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Final Year Report NeuroDraughts An Application of Temporal Difference Learning to Draughts
- : Niall Griffith Email: niall.griffith@(email omitted); NeuroDraughts is a draughts playing program which follows
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Proceedings of the 2002 Conference on New Instruments for Musical Expression (NIME-02), Dublin, Ireland, May 24-26, 2002
- for collaborative Digital Music performance Niall Griffith, Sean O’Leary Donagh O’Shea Department of CSIS
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An Application of Temporal Difference Learning to Draughts
- Griffith Email: niall.griffith@(email omitted); Abstract NeuroDraughts is a draughts playing program which follows
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Connectionist Visualisation of Tonal Structure
- Connectionist Visualisation of Tonal Structure Niall Griffith, Department of Computer Science
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A Hybrid Approach To Timbral Consistency In A Virtual Instrument
- -11, 2003 A HYBRID APPROACH TO TIMBRAL CONSISTENCY IN A VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT Sean O’Leary Niall J.L. Griffith
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Pitch-Based Streaming In Auditory Perception
- in Niall Griffith and Peter Todd (Editors) Musical Networks: Parallel Distributed Perception
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