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  2. Riffusion - Wikipedia

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    Riffusion is a neural network, designed by Seth Forsgren and Hayk Martiros, that generates music using images of sound rather than audio. [1] It was created as a fine-tuning of Stable Diffusion , an existing open-source model for generating images from text prompts, on spectrograms . [ 1 ]

  3. Music and artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Riffusion is a neural network, designed by Seth Forsgren and Hayk Martiros, that generates music using images of sound rather than audio. [41] It was created as a fine-tuning of Stable Diffusion, an existing open-source model for generating images from text prompts, on spectrograms. [41]

  4. Emad Mostaque - Wikipedia

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    Mostaque was born in April 1983 to a Bengali Muslim family in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.He was taken to Dhaka, Bangladesh a month after his birth, and migrated with his family to the United Kingdom at the age of seven. [2]

  5. Reaction–diffusion system - Wikipedia

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    The simplest reaction–diffusion equation is in one spatial dimension in plane geometry, = + (), is also referred to as the Kolmogorov–Petrovsky–Piskunov equation. [2] If the reaction term vanishes, then the equation represents a pure diffusion process.

  6. Diffusion process - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and statistics, diffusion processes are a class of continuous-time Markov process with almost surely continuous sample paths. Diffusion process is stochastic in nature and hence is used to model many real-life stochastic systems.

  7. Diffusion - Wikipedia

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    Some particles are dissolved in a glass of water. At first, the particles are all near one top corner of the glass. If the particles randomly move around ("diffuse") in the water, they eventually become distributed randomly and uniformly from an area of high concentration to an area of low, and organized (diffusion continues, but with no net flux).

  8. Richard Boulanger - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Somerset High School in 1974, [1] Boulanger attended New England Conservatory of Music as an undergraduate, where his thesis was a commission by Alan R. Pearlman [2] for the Newton Symphony titled "Three Soundscapes for Two Arp 2600 Synthesizers and Orchestra". [3]

  9. Jean-Claude Risset - Wikipedia

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    Risset was born in Le Puy-en-Velay, France.Arriving at Bell Labs, New Jersey in 1964, he used Max Mathews' MUSIC IV software to digitally recreate the sounds of brass instruments.