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Computational Techniques For Making Karaoke Harder
The world is hurtling toward a crisis: karaoke is getting too easy. Safety researchers now project that by the year 2030, everyone will be bored of every song & the karaoke industry will collapse, setting off a domino effect that destroys civilization in an event known as the Karaokalypse.
Hosted by Numeric, your AI-assistant across the entire accounting lifecycle, Jamie Brew (The Onion, ClickHole, Botnik, RC W2 2019) will present humanity's last hope: The Weird Algorithm, a state-of-the-art system for making karaoke harder by changing the words but keeping the melody. Given an input song, it replaces the lyrics with fragments of text from specific datasets (e.g. Craigslist ads for old cars, Yelp reviews of psychics & the script of Mean Girls) to create a new song that has never been sung before & will never be sung again.
Through a series of demos & deep dives, we'll cover a range of karaoke hardening techniques from the fields of natural language processing (NLP), artificial "intelligence" (A"I") & showbiz. We'll look at how to collect, annotate & model data for procedural use, & at how the software project has grown in tandem with the live show. We'll consider some alternative metaphors for text generation besides "the machine is a person" & address the urgent question of whether it's ethical to work on anything other than avant-garde karaoke research. Singing along will be optional, encouraged, & nearly impossible.
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