International Symposium on AI and Music Performance
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The Sumi Jo Performing Arts Research Center at the Graduate School of Culture Technology at KAIST hosts the first International Symposium on AI and Music Performance (ISAIMP) to serve as a gathering for researchers, artists, students, and enthusiasts who are interested in the transformative intersection of AI and music performance. The program consists of a keynote and plenary talks by eminent speakers in the field of Music Information Retrieval (MIR) and Music AI, followed by a lecture concert by four research groups from academia and industry.
Date: December 1st 2023
Time: 09:00-18:00 Talks / 19:30-21:00 Lecture Concert
Venue: KAIST Academic Cultural Complex (E9) 5th floor - ChungKunmo Conference Hall and John Hannah Hall
Website: Link
Role & Credits
Local organization chair & Website
Performer of the 'Lecture Concert'; participant of a team 'KAIST AI Performance Team'
Human-AI Piano Relay Performance (Pf. Jonghwa Park)
J. Haydn: Piano Sonata Hob. XVI/34 I. Presto
Developed 'Relay Performer', a Human-AI Relay Piano Performance System. (Link)
Flute Performance Accompanied by AI Pianist with Automatic Cue Detection (Fl. Jaeran Choi)
Ennio Morricone: Cinema Paradiso
Developed 'SyncCue', an OSC-based Cue Synchronizing System. (Link)
Classical Voice Accompanied by AI Pianist with Adaptive Accompaniment System (Sop. Yoonji Oh)
F. Schubert: Heidenröslein, D.257
Developed 'LiveLyricsTracker', a Real-time Lyrics Tracking System. (Link)