ISDA '06 Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications - Volume 01
Handbook of Granular Computing
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Notes on automatic music conversions
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In this paper aspects of intelligent man-machine communication are considered. Selected topics are deemed from a perspective of data processing. Human beings expect that data processing is under a kind of intelligent control. This expectation forms natural properties that communication is focused on revealing structures of data being exchanged and on controlling operations to which these structures of data are subjected to. Such qualities are a scanty substitute of the main goal of communication, which is an understanding data being exchanged. An exposition of these topics is illustrated with an example from the domain of music notation. The discussion leads to a conclusion that structuring and understanding of processed data is a basis of intelligent man-machine communication.