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  • Flow Machines: the software which will transform you in Bob Dylan

    Amélie Charnay, from the online journal 01.net, covers with an in-depth article the Flow Machines pr…

    • 2014/05/21
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  • Flow Machines: Muza w maszynie, by Piotr Kościelniak, Rzeczpospolita, (in Polish) May 8th 2014.

    A Polish newspaper (Rzeczpospolita) releases an article about Flow Machines:  Muza w maszynie (Muse …

    • 2014/05/08
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  • ERC story — Can machines crack the mystery of music creation?

    ERC stories features Flow Machines: Can machines crack the mystery of music creation? Who has not wa…

    • 2014/04/29
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  • Wired UK — software learns musical style

    Wired UK presents an article about  Musical flow: software learns musical style, applies it to other…

    • 2013/07/18
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  • Labyrinth — Looking at the Future

    Labyrinth presents Flow Machines during the episode “Looking at the future”. Flow Machines are the future technology that will enhance creativity.

    • 2012/12/05
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  • The Guardian — AI robot: how machine intelligence is evolving

    Is a music Turing test possible? The Guardian presents an in depth article on machine intelligence, …

    • 2012/04/01
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“FLOW MACHINES”、”フローマシーンズ”は、ソニー株式会社の商標です。

“FLOW MACHINES”、”フローマシーンズ”は、ソニーコンピュータサイエンス研究所が開発した技術です。

The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s Seventy Framework Programme (EP7/2007-2013 Grant Agreement no. 291156)

The research leading to these results has been conducted by Sony Computer Science Laboratories Paris (Sony CSL Paris) and Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC)