Keywords

Artificial intelligence -- Educational applications, Computer assisted instruction -- Computer programs, Expert systems (Computer science), Piano -- Instruction and study, Expert system architecture, AI-driven music tutoring, Electronic keyboard integration, Acoustic piano adaptation, Piano pedagogy and instructional design

Abstract

Combining the arts with science and technology has had many beneficial results. Computers and music have been connected for many years. Computers have been used in music composition, electronic keyboards, music publishing and digital sound processing. Artificial intelligence has been used in creating expert systems for training people in various fields. An attempt will be made to tie together expert systems for training with current computerized music technology.

This research report proposes that an expert system be developed to teach piano lessons. The fields of music and artificial intelligence will be drawn upon in developing this expert system structure. While existing technology makes the choice of an electronic keyboard the logical one, using an acoustic piano will also be addressed.

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Graduation Date

1987

Semester

Summer

Advisor

Biegel, John E.

Degree

Master of Science (M.S.)

College

College of Engineering

Department

Industrial Engineering and Management Systems

Degree Program

Operations Research

Format

PDF

Pages

97 pages

Language

English

Rights

Public Domain

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Access Status

Masters Thesis (Open Access)

Identifier

DP0020535

Subjects

Piano--Computer-assisted instruction; Expert systems (Computer science)--Computer-assisted instruction; Artificial intelligence--Musical applications; Music--Instruction and study--Computer-assisted instruction; Electronic piano--Instruction and study

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