Article: Minds and Machines: Journal for AI, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science, vol. 2, no. 4.

Like many emerging fields, studies in artificial musical intelligence -- those paradigms and algorithms that (hypothetically) make it possible for computer programs to simulate musical thought, musical processes, and musical activities -- issue from diverse "home" disciplines and embrace a wide range of subspecialities. This point is especially well demonstrated in the present trio of publications, which all lay some claim to pertaining to artificial intelligence (AI).

Lelio Camilleri's volume ostensibly emphasizes cognition, a topic that here succeeds AI insofar as it concerns itself with those elements of human understanding that had not been recognized as ...

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