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12 February 2026

  • 17:4517:45, 12 February 2026 356-winter-2026/hw3 (hist | edit) [9,173 bytes] Ge (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Programming Etude #3: "Wekinate Your World" = [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/356/ Music and AI (Music356/CS470)] | Winter 2026 | Ge Wang <div style="text-align: left;">400px</div> In this programming etude, you are using Wekinator to create three interactive AI utilities/toys in your everyday life! These don't have to be useful; in fact, whimsical is good! Absurd is good! Playful is wonderful! === Due Dates === * Milestone: webpa...")

4 February 2026

  • 22:5222:52, 4 February 2026 220b-winter-2026/hw3 (hist | edit) [3,947 bytes] Ge (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Homework #3: Generative Drum Machine + Soundscape = * '''Milestone 2026.2.10 Tuesday | in-class workshop: Wednesday''' * '''Final: 2026.2.17 Tuesday | in-class listening Monday''' <div style="text-align: left;">Image:OmegaNebula.jpg</div> == Overview == Create a generative drum machine system, and create a short musical statement by incorporating the following two elements: element 1: * a generative drum machine (think about input parameters to control/influen...")

22 January 2026

  • 17:4017:40, 22 January 2026 356-winter-2026/hw2 (hist | edit) [9,597 bytes] Ge (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Programming Project #2: "Featured Artist" = [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/356-winter-2026/ Music and AI (Music356/CS470)] | Winter 2026 | Prof. Ge Wang <div style="text-align: left;">400px</div> In this programming project, we will learn to work with '''audio features''' for both supervised and unsupervised tasks. These include a '''real-time genre-classifier''' and a '''feature-based audio mosaic tool'''. Using the latter, create a...")

14 January 2026

  • 23:0423:04, 14 January 2026 220b-winter-2026/hw2 (hist | edit) [4,383 bytes] Ge (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Homework #2: "Homebrew" = === Due Dates === * milestone 0 (initial sounds + three musical ideas) '''due 2026.1.20, Tuesday 11:59pm (be ready to present in class)''' * milestone 1 (listening: work in progress) '''due 2026.1.25, Sunday 11:59pm, (be ready to present in class)''' * final deliverables '''due 2026.2.1, Sunday, 11:59pm''' * presentation (listening: final musical statement): '''2026.2.2, Monday, in-class''' === Reading & Listening === * Reading: [https://art...")

8 January 2026

  • 17:0217:02, 8 January 2026 356-winter-2026/etude1 (hist | edit) [9,598 bytes] Ge (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Programming Etude #1: "Poets of Sound and Time" = [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/356-winter-2026/ Music and AI (Music356/CS470)] | Winter 2024 | Prof. Ge Wang <div style="text-align: left;">Image:Space-kitten3.gif</div> In this programming etude, you are to write two programs using <code>chuck</code> with <code>word2vec</code> to help you create a *tool for experimental poetry* involving text, sound, and time. === Due Date === * Etude #1: '''due Sunday (1/1...")

5 January 2026

  • 21:4821:48, 5 January 2026 220b-winter-2026/hw1 (hist | edit) [3,063 bytes] Ge (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Homework #1: ChucKus and Sound Logo = <div style="text-align: left;">500px|link=https://artful.design/thx/</div> === Due Date === * parts 1 + 2 on web portfolio + uploaded to canvas: 2026.1.13 11:59:59pm, Tuesday * in-class presentation of sound logo: 2026.1.14, Wednesday === Part 1: ChucKus === * construct two chuckus, according to the following specifications: ** like a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku haiku], a ''chucku'' should contain...")