Computer DJ Uses Biofeedback to Mix
srand writes "So some scientists at HP developed this AI to mix new music tracks for dancers based on biofeedback from the clubbers.
The clubbers are each given a heart monitor, which sends information to the DJ through a wireless link. The DJ itself mixes music using genetic algorithms to find the tracks the audience likes best. The tracks are the "genes", and feedback from the audience determines the fitness levels of the genes." I still think generative music has a lot of potential, although I'd love an intermediate step where some sort of biofeedback picked MP3s based on your mood.
I bet that sounds like crap when you have a heart attack. Need to make a device that hooks up to my testicles, that would probably sound good.
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>Most people choose Pop music
no, most people choose what they hear on the radio, or on MTV.
American consumerism has shown that people will buy ANYTHING no matter the value if marketed enough.
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