This takes me back. 1990, building Boltzman machines and Perceptrons
from arrays of void pointers to "neurons" in plain C. What did we use
"AI" for back then? To guess the next note in a MIDI melody, and to
recognise the shape of a scored note, minim, crotchet, quaver on a 5 x
9 dot grid. 85% accuracy was "good enough" then.
Thanks for these links. You're right, I think computer-vision "sight
reading" is now a fairly done deal. Very impressive progress in the
past 30 years.
For small values of "music"? Really, no. But tbh, neither have more
advanced "AI" composition experiments I've encountered over the years,
Markov models, linear predictive coding, genetic/evolutionary algs,
rule based systems, and now modern diffusion and transormers... they
all lack the "spirit of jazz" [0]