Project description
Training robot composers to write music
Artificial intelligence (AI) will transform our daily lives, ultimately making human life easier, safer and more efficient. AI is also bound to have a profound impact on the entertainment and music industry. The EU-funded AIVA project will develop an automated composition tool (Music Engine) to be used in existing video game engines to create hours of quality unique music to support the game play. The project is proposing its new AI technology as a support tool for human composers. The AI has trained itself on more than 30 000 classical music pieces composed by world famous composers. It has developed an ability to compose soundtrack music that is full of emotion.
Objective
Artificial intelligence is already affecting our daily lives. We are slowly growing to accept AI when it makes our lives safer or easier, but when it comes to creative pursuits we usually don’t feel the same way.
Composing talent is rare, and as a result a soundtrack can take up to 6 months in composition time & up to €500,000 in costs. The scoring process for soundtracks of entertainment content is still based on century-old methods of hiring a lot of different profiles (composers, arrangers, orchestrators, musicians, studio engineers, music supervisors, publishers) to manage the creation of quality music. While soundtracks scored by professional teams usually end up being great, the process doesn’t scale to today’s increasingly high needs for music in a fast-evolving media market.
We are building AI that has trained itself on 30,000+ of classical music pieces from world’s greatest composers. It developed an ability to compose soundtrack music that is full of emotion.
AIVA is the first virtual artist that is recognized by SACEM—the French professional association that collects & distributes royalties and protects the rights of the original music creators. AIVA is the first AI composer that got commissioned to compose a piece for the National Day celebrations in Luxembourg & an anthem dedicated to the city of Dubai that were both performed in 2017 during the celebrations.
We are transitioning AIVA from a service to an embeddable product—an automated composition tool (Music Engine) to be used in the existing video game engines to create hours of quality unique music to support the game play at a fraction of cost of human composers. We are also positioning AIVA as a support tool for composers to speed up their work.
We plan to reach €26m revenues by 2023 with 200+ FTEs employed.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques.
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesartificial intelligence
- humanitiesartsmodern and contemporary artcinematography
- humanitiesartsmusicology
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencessoftwaresoftware applicationsvideo games
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Funding Scheme
SME-1 - SME instrument phase 1Coordinator
2330 LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg
The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.