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Review Questions. 1. Minimalism is A) little makes lots B) lots make little C) small ensemble D) electronic. 2. Process music maker A) Glen Ford B) Steve Reich C) Iannis Xenakis D) Don Rickles. 3. Procedural music is A) fast B) algorithmic C) slow D) microphonic.
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1. Minimalism is • A) little makes lots • B) lots make little • C) small ensemble • D) electronic
2. Process music maker • A) Glen Ford • B) Steve Reich • C) IannisXenakis • D) Don Rickles
3. Procedural music is • A) fast • B) algorithmic • C) slow • D) microphonic
4. Crossover is related to • A) L-systems • B) recombinance • C) markov chains • D) genetic algorithms
5. Axons are part of • A) markov chains • B) recombinance • C) the brain’s wiring • D) stochastics
6. Neural networks have • A) markov chains • B) allusions • C) signatures • D) Hidden units
7. Gradus refers to • A) Gradus ad Parnassum • B) composer’s block • C) markov chains • D) data driven programming
8. agents involve • A) object-oriented programming • B) dies irae • C) 2-D automata • D) markov chains
9. association networks are • A) small • B) markov chain related • C) universally connected • D) gradus centered
10. World Anthem created by • A) data • B) rules • C) stochastics • D) agents
11. Alice is a • A) computer program • B) recombinant • C) composer’s tool • D) all of the above
12. Déjà vu is related to • A) association • B) analysis • C) adaption • D) all of the above
13. Rules-based programming is • A) data driven • B) uses agents • C) acquires knowledge • D) chooses based on rules
14. From Darkness, Light is by • A) David Cope • B) Alice • C) Emily Howell • D) Alena
15. Emmy is based on • A) recominance • B) rules • C) stochastics • D) markov chains
16. Alice is good for • A) extending music algorithmically • B) creating new styles • C) acquiring knowledge • D) developing intuition
17. Allusions are • A) references • B) pointers • C) vague plagiarisms • D) all of the above
18. signatures are • A) composer’s blocks • B) gradus based • C) reflect consciousness • D) composer cliches
19. Gradus learns • A) harmony • B) counterpoint • C) melody • D) none of the above
20. dendrites are part of • A) markov chains • B) allusions • C) conscioiuness • D) the human brain
21. Dies Irae is • A) a harmonic depression • B) a harmonic progression • C) an allusion to death • D) a signature
22. Neural networks • A) adapt • B) learn • C) model • D) all of the above
23. Synapses are • A) spaces between axons/dendrites • B) transmitters • C) receptors • D) markov nodes
24. sequences • A) repeat • B) repeat at different pitch levels • C) develop • D) all of the aboe
25. Wolfram • A) wrote NKS • B) worked with CA • C) developed WolframAlpha • D) all of the above
26. Emily Howell uses • A) cannot learn • B) carrot stick approach • C) develops ideas • D) uses only German
27. Emily’s network has • A) half as many weights as nodes • B) twice as many weights as nodes • C) few weights • D) none of the above
28. Land of Stone by • A) Cope • B) Alice • C) Emily • D) Alena
29. Backtracking means to • A) track backwards • B) remember and try again • C) reverse and try again • D) all of the above
30. ANN means • A) Association network nodes • B) artificial neural network • C) a necessary neuron • D) a nother nothing
31. a feed forward neural network • A) called a perceptron • B) uses backpropagation • C) gets it right first time • D) does not need training
32. Emmy involves • A) association • B) backtracking • C) nodal networks • D) voice-leading
33. voice leading is • A) how voices lead to one another • B) how chords move • C) how melodies work • D) all of the above
34. destination pitches give us • A) correct voice leading • B) better harmonic progressions • C) stronger melodies • D) none of the above
35. Emmy first used • A) chopin mazurkas • B) bach chorales • C) rachmaninoff symphonies • D) beethoven
36. a function is a • A) programming action • B) variable • C) constant • D) none of the above
37. emotions are a • A) part of intelligence • B) not a part of intelligence • C) a part of programming • D) always accurate
38. learning involves • A) memory • B) association • C) mistakes • D) all of the above
39. Predicting is an important part of • A) learning • B) intelligence • C) memory • D) all of the above
40. complex adaptive systems involve • A) completely random events • B) events too complex to predict • C) follow markov orders • D) involve l-Systems
41. Emergence involves • A) complex interactions of environments • B) unpredictable behavior • C) predictable behavior • D) all of the above
42. Agents have • A) built-in data and functions • B) only external influence • C) variables • D) conflcts
43. Example of emergence • A) weather • B) markov chains • C) Stochastics • D) non-linear math
44. Boids is an example of • A) stochastics • B) probabilities • C) chess • D) emergence
45. MGC is good for • A) turning numbers into sound • B) turning numbers into .mid files • C) turning numbers into images • D) turning numbers into more numbers
46. Prime numbers are a good example of • A) pi • B) geometry • C) algebra • D) descrete mathematics
47.Mozart composed • A) concertos • B) musikalisheswurfelspiele • C) symphonies • D) all of the above
48. tossing dice produces • A) twelve outcomes • B) two outcomes • C) one outcome • D) eleven outcomes
49. chess is a game of • A) probability • B) stochastics • C) markov • D) skill