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Re: quick question -- AGI-16 snacks and reception sponsorship?
About the sponsorship -- should I list one of your organizations on the conference materials as a sponsor? If so which
one? Enhanced Education again?
thx...
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 10:36 AM, Jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
> first paper is silly, it does not include rythm, only notes. points
> but no temporal shape. sorry
> On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 10:25 PM, Ben Goertzel
wrote:
» Hmmm...
» I have been thinking a lot about music too, but from a different
» perspective...
» Do you know this paper on Combinatorial Music Theory?
» paper:
» http://andrewduncan.net/cmt/
» video:
» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMDtp89Xqlw
>>
» It's extremely good, it clarifies some basics of music theory in a
» mathematical way without the confusing archaic terminology of
» standard music theory... and suggests various interesting new directions...
» This paper is also related and somewhat worthwhile
>>
» https://www.math.washington.edu/morrow/336_09/papers/Ada.pdf
» though neither as easy-to-read nor as interesting...
» What these papers are getting as are the hidden abstract-algebraic
» and information-theoretic structures underlying melody and harmony...
» What you're talking about regarding symphonies is sort of like
» "narrative structure" in stories it seems like -- or "discourse
» planning" in dialogue -- i.e. it's higher-level
» That level is important, for sure. But what the papers I've linked
» above are getting at is a bit lower-level --- more analogous to the
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» syntax and phrase/sentence level semantics of language, I would say.
» The algebra and information theory of melody and harmony have to work
» out at the level of individual chords and melodic passages, for the
» higher-level development of a symphony or other complex work to make
» sense...
» About
>» I mashed all of the four symphonies together ,
>» playing recordings of the 3rd 5th 6th 7th all overlayed on
>» each other,
» I have done stuff like that before, but not with classical music...
» with my own recordings ;) .... Do you have a sound file of your
» experiment? I'd be curious to hear...
» Interestingly, the "plumbing" work we've been doing to connect
» OpenCog to the Hanson robots would also enable us to use OpenCog for
» music composition / improvisation experimentation ... (i.e. we've
» been dealing with real-time input and output, which we hadn't been
» doing
» before)
» But at the moment (this opinion is of course subject to revision) I
» somewhat feel that the basic problem of "what makes a melody
» /harmony / rhythm pattern sound emotionally and cognitively
» appealing" has to be solved before one moves on to issues of symphonic structure....
» I.e., we probably gotta solve folk music before we can solve
» Beethoven or Bartok ...
» Meyer's old theory of "surprising fulfillment of expectations"
» http://rhythmcoglab.coursepress.yale.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2
» 014/10/Emotion-and-Meaning-in-Music.pdf
» is basically correct IMO (if you don't know that book check it out,
» you'll love his classical music examples) ... but the subtle point is
» that the expectations and the surprise we experience are a subtle mix
» of
» -- basic mathematical music-structure factors, as in the vein of the
» two papers I linked above
» -- human psychology factors as modeled e.g. in Joscha's work and in
» the Component Process Model
>>
» http://boccignone.di.unimi.it/CompAff2015_files/Phil.%20Trans.%20R.%2
» 0Soc.%208-2009-Scherer-3459-74.pdf)
» which we have introduced into the OpenCog / Hanson Robot codebase to
» fill in certain gaps in Psi
>>
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» -- human body-rhythm patterns, to do with the way the rhythms of
» different subsystems of our physical bodies overlay on each other,
» which we perceive all the time sub and semi consciously and which
» influence our perception of music; obviously even classical music
» without a drumbeat is highly rhythmic...
» -- more abstract cognitive pattern recognition
» So a good melody packs up "surprising fulfillment of expectations"
» where the expectation and fulfillment are assessed according to a
» combination of the above 4 factors ... and if you leave any of the
» above 4 factors out you're going to get lots of "false positives" ...
» All of the above factors are there in Chinese, African etc. music as
» well as Western music, but manifested in different ways...
» I can pretty clearly see how to seriously investigate the above but I
» can't at the moment see a "quick and dirty" way to make huge progress
» quickly ... while seemingly simple, the question of "what makes a
» melody appealing" actually wraps up a lot of issues ... BODY,
» EMOTION, COGNITION ... plus MATH-OF-MUSIC ...
» Fascinating stuff though ;)
» If you want to design a research programme in this direction I'd be
» game to participate; I don't want to drop my other OpenCog R&D
» obviously but music just fascinates me at a heart as well as head
» level, so I'd be willing to put some time into this in parallel with
» making the Hanson robots work... I do have a feeling that to really
» crack the problem of what makes a melody sound good, one has to crack
» the problem of how feeling and body and cognition work together,
» which is a key problem for AGI generally speaking...
>>
» -- Ben
» P. S.
» Of course, complex development of themes and counter and sub themes
» and so forth is not exclusive to Western classical music.... For
» instance this 30 minute instrumental-rock song composed by Buckethead
» in memoriam for his mother has incredible subtlety of development
>>
» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESPXYehriYY
>>
» ... so many themes introduced in the first half and then complexly,
» genetically crossed over and synergized in the second half.. It is
» my firm conviction that Buckethead will be remembered as the
» Beethoven of the early 21st century ;)
» For me the ultimate is Prometheus, by Scriabin, though...
» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGEwho6Dbnc
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» do you know it? Wow.... This is cognitive and emotional development
» beyond the ordinary human level, such as only a true genius madman
» could produce. I had an amazing mental experience in San Francisco
» in 2012 listening to Prometheus 10 times in succession ... try it
» sometime...
>>
» On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 9:39 AM, Jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
>» looking for Al and music. . a melody is a strange object, it is an
>» inter
>» as well as intra relation with notes and time. . there are inherent
>» harmonies. and dissonance.. what i wrote to chonsky this moring
» >
>» today I conducted an experiment encouraged by Noam's wholly justified
>» aggressive and detailed directives to joscha.. joshcha focused on
>» layers
>» being developed in the brain . the timing for the development of
>» each layer being different per species .
>» I postulate that music might be a frosted window into that structure.
>» symphonies begin with their first " layer " a theme. in fact , there
>» might be more than one theme in the first layer „ the second part of
>» symphonic form is the complex development stage. where those themes
>» are inverted, deconstructed , reconstructed etc ,and the development
>» stage
>» takes the most time . in the conclusion of the symphonic form the
>» recapitulation of all that has come before it forms a " phenenoma
>» of the
>» piece " a whole ,made up of its smaller concepts . As opposed to
>» listening to music to record which neuron is firing, as most
>» musciolgists
>» attempt . I propose that the music may be the audible result of those
>» neurons firing, made possible by a select few who would attempt to
>» notate
>» those neuronal firings. Beethoven for example.
»>
>» The experiment . I mashed all of the four symphonies together ,
>» playing recordings of the 3rd 5th 6th 7th all overlayed on
>» each other, playing at the same time. - the way a brain might
>» develop. I expected an
>» ordered noise but to the surprising contrary ,
IT WAS AMAZING. .
>» you can hear new "concepts " forming,
»>
>» it wonder whether in the mind of a blind child , the " music"
>» would be created even without the visual referencial. but created
>» none the less.
>» later when the visual can be tied to concepts , the anatomy may be
>» hijacked to produce sounds . that somehow relate to the concepts.
» > .
»>
>» I tried to mix music from different cultures- it didn't work. African
>» does not work with western europe,- chinese works with neither of
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>» the other two. but within the same cultural music ( the brain of
>» the local species
>» ) the mash ups are beautiful.
»>
>» I would note that computers engage in "parallel processing" only
>» in order to take a hard problem and break it into its component
>» parts , working on each component separately,
here each problem
>» Interacts and the their resolutions interact in remarkable ways.
>> >
» >
>» On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 9:37 PM, Ben Goertzel
- wrote:
» »
»» (i.e. being a "fiscal sponsor" for the HLAI/AGI conference is
»» within
»» Humanity+'s mandate as a 501(c)3, so there's no problem here...)
» »
»» On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 9:36 AM, Ben Goertzel <
wrote:
»»> We can route the donation through Humanity+, which is a 501(c)3
» >» as
» >» we have done with some of your previous donations for my research...
» » >
» >» On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 9:33 AM, Jeffrey E.
» >» <Jeevacation@gmail.com>
» >» wrote:
» » » is it a 501 c 3
» » »
» » » On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 9:30 PM, Ben Goertzel
» <=EM
>
» » » wrote:
» » >»
» » >» Hey there,
» » >»
» » >» Hope you're well...
» » >»
»» >» I'll send you another email about connecting this summer while
»» >» I'm in the US if you'll be around...
» » >»
»» >» This email pertains to the AGI-16 / Human-Level Al conference
»» >» which occurs upcoming week in New York (July 16-19).... at
» » >» the New School.
» » >»
» » >» We are doing the last-minute nitty-gritty conference planning
» » >» and find ourselves short on cash for snacks and for drinks at
» » >» the conference reception / poster-session ... (the New School
» » >» venue proved more costly than planned... we chose New School
» » >» as an old college friend of mine is a prof and administrator
»» >» there...)
» » >»
»» >» So I'm wondering if you might be willing to do a US$3000
» » >» sponsorship (we have two other sponsors at the US$3000 level:
» » >» Vicarious Systems,
» » >» and Demiurge Technologies).... (We don't actually need the $$
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» » >» wired
» » >» immediately, a commitment is enough)...
» » >»
» » >» We can then serve everyone "drinks and snacks courtesy of
» » >» Jeffrey Epstein Foundation", or whatever foundation name you
» » >» prefer (or just keep it quiet if you prefer)
» » >»
» » >» This is not insanely critical, but it would be a help... I
» » >» believe these conferences are still quite valuable in terms of
» » >» keeping free and open dialogue about AGI going in the research
»» >» community, as opposed to having AGI work entirely sucked into
»» >» the proprietary halls of big companies...
» » >»
»» >» thanks
» » >» Ben
» » >»
» » >»
» » >» --
» » >» Ben Goertzel, PhD
» » >» http://goertzel.org
» » >»
»» >» Super-benevolent super-intelligence is the thought the Global
»» >» Brain is currently struggling to form...
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