Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!rochester!udel!burdvax!bigburd.PRC.Unisys.COM!pastor From: pastor@bigburd.PRC.Unisys.COM (Jon Pastor) Newsgroups: comp.ai.neural-nets Subject: Re: Looking for Neural Net/Music Applications Keywords: Miller Light, Cracklin' Oat Bran, ART, representing music in networks, Jimi Hendrix, decorum Message-ID: <10028@burdvax.PRC.Unisys.COM> Date: 26 Apr 89 15:21:43 GMT References: <1101@sdcc18.ucsd.EDU> <8211@boulder.Colorado.EDU> Sender: news@PRC.Unisys.COM Organization: Unisys Corporation, Paoli Research Center; Paoli, PA Lines: 67 In article <8211@boulder.Colorado.EDU> fozzard@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Richard Fozzard) writes: > > Jimi Hendrix meets the Giant Screaming Buddha: > Recreating the Sixties via Back Propagation in Time > > ... Recent > advances in neural network technology have provided legal ways to > artificially recreate and combine models of Hendrix and LSD in > recurrent PDP networks. The basic idea is to train a recurrent > back propagation network via Williams & Zipser's (1988) algorithm > to learn the map between musical scores of Hendrix music and the > hand movements as recorded in various movies. The network is > then given simulated doses of LSD and allowed to create new music > on its own. This is a great idea. However, I'm concerned that the resolution (presumably at the note level) will make it difficult for a BP net to learn passages like the one in "Castles Made of Sand" in which Jimi reverses the temporal order of the music at a level that could only be approximated at a frame-by-frame level in the sound waveform. Also, especially in light of the "Tastes Great!/Less Filling" BP vs. ART debate that raged on this newsgroup recently, I'm surprised that nobody recognized that ART is a particularly appropriate architecture for implementing HendrixNet. First of all, since ART is biologically more plausible, it seems a more likely architecture for experiments with simulated hallucinogens. The parameters available for modification in ART also seem more plausible: reducing the vigilance would cause disparate categories to be merged, thus simulating the flashes of (spurious) insight commonly reported in the literature on hallucinogen experiments; with the appropriate choice of vigilance, 6 could easily turn out to be 9. Finally, perhaps a dose of LSD would help those who find reading about ART to find meaning in the equations... ... segue to a commentary on ART and the BP vs. ART debate... Actually, if you work your way carefully through the discrete-time equations, it's pretty clear at least *how* ART-1 and ART-2 work; *why* takes a little more thought, but even that's not beyond the reach of mathematically disabled folks like me (i.e., if *I* can do it, *anyone* can do it). Grossberg math is certainly no nastier than some of the other math that anyone who's attended any of the NN conferences has seen flashed on the screen for ten or fifteen seconds, and the architecture is novel (there are very few self- organizing architectures around), interesting (for reasons other than its biological plausibility), and has a solid theoretical basis and proven convergence results. I would like to think that NN practitioners, researchers, and theorists are not subject to the parochialism one finds in other branches of ... well, you name the domain or discipline -- but I guess that's naive. I will put in a plug for diversity, for the absolute vapiditiy of the position that *any* computational technique is universal in any but the most abstract and theoretical sense, and the wisdom of keeping your toolkit stocked with a wide variety of tools and applying the one that's most appropriate to your problem. Anyone who maintains that tool X is better than tool Y without explicitly stating the context in which the evaluation took place is guilty of the same offense that cereal manufacturers commit when they brag about "No Cholesterol! Contains Oat Bran!", but neglect to mention the palm oil and coconut. Finally, I am somewhat surprised and offended by the appearance of disparaging personal remarks in the BP/ART discussion. Grossberg is no more or less "lost in his own little world" than Kohonen, Fukushima, Rumelhart, Smolensky, or any other NN researcher who has developed a specialized architecture; since when do we evaluate the viability of ideas on the basis of whether we understand them? And while I'm not even really sure what "the dude is clueless about people" means, or why it was an appropriate response to the question, it's clearly offensive and in poor taste. This has been a classy newsgroup, one in which heated discussion has never degenerated into a vituperative, mudslinging free-for-all; I'd like to see it stay that way.