Lessons from a restricted Turing test
Communications of the ACM
Emotional Coloring of Computer-Controlled Music Performances
Computer Music Journal
A survey of computer systems for expressive music performance
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
The interrogator as critic: The turing test and the evaluation of generative music systems
Computer Music Journal
A state of the art on computational music performance
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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Rencon is an annual international event that started in 2002. It has roles of (1) pursuing evaluation methods for systems whose output includes subjective issues, and (2) providing a forum for researches of several fields related to musical expression. In the past. Rencon was held as a workshop associated with a musical contest that provided a forum for presenting and discussing the latest research in automatic performance rendering. This year we introduce new evaluation methods of performance expression to Rencon: a Turing Test and a Gnirut Test, which is a reverse Turing Test, for performance expression. We have opened a section of the contests to any instruments and genre of music, including synthesized human voices.