Jamie Forth
Lecturer
Computer Engineering
Goldsmiths University of London
United Kingdom
Biography
Lecturer Department Computing musician, artist/coder, and interdisciplinary scientific researcher PhD (Computer Science), Goldsmiths, University of London 2012 - MA (Electroacoustic Composition), City University, London 2004 - BMus Hons (Music), City University, London, 2003
Research Interest
Jamie's scientific research focuses on the development of computational methods for modelling processes associated with the perception, cognition and creation of music
Publications
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Wiggins, G. A. and J. Forth (2015). “IDyOT: A Computational Theory of Creativity as Everyday Reasoning from Learned Informationâ€. In: Computational Creativity Research: Towards Creative Machines. Ed. by T. R. Besold, M. Schorlemmer, and A. Smaill. Vol. 7. Atlantis Thinking Machines. Paris, FR: Atlantis Press, pp. 127–148.
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Agress, K., J. Forth, and G. A. Wiggins (2017). “Evaluation of musical creativity and musical metacreation systemsâ€. In: ACM Computers in Entertainment. In press.