@@p__meyer You won't be spamming them. They are most likely open to collaboration as long as the signal to noise ratio (of the people) is high. Besides, papers are all about collaboration. Working with computer/info/data scientists could even lead to some potentially cool projects.
Oh man, this is too cool. Recently, I've been researching the entropy of languages and how it overlaps with entropy in music, and so to see this pop up - with all of these ideas converging - was a bit mind blowing!
beautiful. We’re so advanced yet we know so little on how to communicate with other intelligent species. AI surely will help sorting massive amounts of data.
Very interesting and well presented. I found out about this work of yours via a video Dr Geoff Lindsey uploaded covering the subject: ruclips.net/video/mMyo7mqUPtI/видео.html I also found out about Max MSP because of this. I found out about the research by being interested in that sorta thing. Fudge is arguably nice, but I would love to see this project of yours without the fudge. I don't know if you could do this with Max MSP, but seeing the completed *patch* emulate some actual recorded conversations might prove enlightening. I will be subscribing now, so in the event of your completing this *patch* thingy, I shall be notified. Have a great day :)
I imagine that's what LLMs are doing, predicting the next word based on predictability. The only trouble is, for now, we're speaking the whale language without knowing what we're saying..
You should totally reach out to the authors of the paper with this video, I'm sure it will make their day
hmm i'll think about it! i don't want to spam them but to your point - they might like it.
@@p__meyer You won't be spamming them. They are most likely open to collaboration as long as the signal to noise ratio (of the people) is high. Besides, papers are all about collaboration. Working with computer/info/data scientists could even lead to some potentially cool projects.
@@fibonacho Exactly, I'm sure they would want to help make it more accurate, it might even help them understand their work in a new way.
Oh man, this is too cool. Recently, I've been researching the entropy of languages and how it overlaps with entropy in music, and so to see this pop up - with all of these ideas converging - was a bit mind blowing!
The language of music is built to talk about this. I kind of wish the researchers would just go ahead and call them rhythms and bars.
PHILIP MEYER THE MFIN MAN!!!!!!!!!!!
dude you KEEP innovating in this space, inspirational as hell!
What a fantastic video, and very nice patchwork indeed. Gives me some inspiration!
Domo arigato, Mr. Rubato!
I think you could use a Markov chain to implement the transition matrix between rhythm types and tempos pretty easily.
Amazing to see your process and the way you digested the data! Next step could be to sink some speakers into deep waters and listen for a callback
haha love it
My brother in Christ, this is absolutely GOATed! (Please get an adblocker extension)
beautiful. We’re so advanced yet we know so little on how to communicate with other intelligent species. AI surely will help sorting massive amounts of data.
truly impressive, thanks
perfect research, also representation in max msp! thank you for sharing it 🍻
You should reach out to the researchers and see if something like this would be useful to them.
Very interesting and well presented.
I found out about this work of yours via a video Dr Geoff Lindsey uploaded covering the subject: ruclips.net/video/mMyo7mqUPtI/видео.html
I also found out about Max MSP because of this.
I found out about the research by being interested in that sorta thing.
Fudge is arguably nice, but I would love to see this project of yours without the fudge.
I don't know if you could do this with Max MSP, but seeing the completed *patch* emulate some actual recorded conversations might prove enlightening.
I will be subscribing now, so in the event of your completing this *patch* thingy, I shall be notified.
Have a great day :)
thank you! pleased to make a new person aware of Max! yes the full interpretation would be very cool. maaaaybe i will do it. stay tuned : )
Brilliant!
beautiful
Very nice.
The orange whales are actually sharks but they might talk to each other lol. I'm kidding, obviously.
soooooo fucking sick
I wonder… applying the same approach (statistics, etc) to human language, would it yield any useful results?
yup en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_language_processing
I imagine that's what LLMs are doing, predicting the next word based on predictability. The only trouble is, for now, we're speaking the whale language without knowing what we're saying..
@@mosstet haha yes, no vulgarities i hope
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