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Co-creativity And Learning: Interactive Opus generation for Piano Education

Description du projet

L’apprentissage personnalisé de la musique au bout des doigts

Apprendre à jouer d’un instrument de musique, comme le piano, demande de l’application et de la pratique. Traditionnellement, les étudiants s’appuient sur des cahiers d’exercices standardisés ou sur des exercices prescrits par l’enseignant. Toutefois, ces méthodes ne permettent pas de relever les défis individuels. Avec le soutien du programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, le projet CALIOPE vise à remodeler l’enseignement de la musique. Il s’appuiera sur des technologies de pointe pour personnaliser l’apprentissage. Les enseignants collaboreront avec un système logiciel sophistiqué, en fournissant des informations sur les élèves et en spécifiant des objectifs d’apprentissage. En retour, le système élaborera des exercices sur mesure, créant ainsi un «opus interactif» unique pour chaque apprenant. Cette approche révolutionnaire garantira que le parcours d’apprentissage s’aligne sur les capacités de l’élève, ce qui favorisera l’engagement et les progrès effectifs.

Objectif

Learning to play a musical instrument such as a piano requires many hours of exercises, generally either suggested to the student by a teacher or taken from a “method” book. These books are collections of progressive exercises meant to teach specific techniques and address the commonest mistakes and difficulties that players face while learning. One downside of these books is that the exercises are not personalized to the students, and thus cannot address specific difficulties and characteristics of each learner. Teachers could potentially write or find exercises that are tailored to the different needs of their students, but this activity is very time-consuming, and given the number of students that many teachers have, it becomes prohibitive.
Given the many recent advances in the field of music generation, we propose that it should be possible to generate exercises automatically to form a personalized method for each student. The teacher would describe the characteristics of the student and their strength and weaknesses to a software system, as well as the teaching goals that should be covered in the generated exercises. In return, the system would create a sequence of exercises that are specific to the needs of the student and to the concerns of the teacher. This “interactive opus” would allow for a more effective and engaging learning experience, since the learning difficulty curve would follow each student rather than enforcing a general curriculum.
In CAL:IOPE, I propose to study both a theoretical model for the description of piano learning students, and a computational system to generate progressive exercises based on that model. Advancing knowledge in Computational Creativity and music generation to tackle long-term structure, this project will aim to create an entire set of musical exercises that are coherent in style and difficulty, leading research towards music generation that is useful to human musicians.

Coordinateur

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 191 760,00
Adresse
PLEINLAAN 2
1050 Bruxelles / Brussel
Belgique

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Région
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale/Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest Région de Bruxelles-Capitale/ Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest Arr. de Bruxelles-Capitale/Arr. Brussel-Hoofdstad
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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