Type: Arqus Living Labs, Artificial Intelligence
Format: Hybrid
Open to: Academics & researchers, Admin. Staff, General public, Students, Teachers
“Artificial Intelligence and creativity in music” is the title of the second lecture in the 2nd edition of this series, which can be followed online.
It will take place on 12 June 2025 at 14:00 (CEST). Registration is required.
Format: Hybrid.
Online: link sent prior to the lecture.
In-person: University of Lyon 1, Room 104, building Quai 43 on the Doua Campus.
In music, the term artificial intelligence might seem to evoke only the automatic generation of music by a computer. But what is really behind this concept?
How does the scientific community of computer music understand the issue of AI in music? And can we not see these new techniques as a springboard for artistic creativity? In this talk, we will use concrete examples to show you how AI works in music. In particular, we will cover two different tasks: automatic musical transcription (sheet music reading) and timbre transfer (controlling one virtual instrument with another).
Jérémy Cohen is a research fellow at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). He works since 2022 at the CREATIS laboratory in Villeurbanne (France). Using applied mathematics, he studies source separation problems for various applications in medical imaging, remote sensing and computer music. He completed his thesis in 2016 in Grenoble at Gipsa-lab and joined IRISA in Rennes in 2018 after two years of research at the University of Mons in Belgium. He is also an elected member of the national scientific research committee of the Institut Sciences Informatiques.
More information about the JAI series here.
Read more about the Arqus AI&DT Living Lab here.