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Nov 18, 2020 · Our main aim for this work is to develop a music generator for music therapy use that produces music which induces specific emotions in the listener but the approach described here might also be suitable in the design of a more generic music generator capable of inducing specific emotions in the audience, specifically when functional music with non-linear duration would be useful (e.g ...
May 11, 2024 · However, little research has investigated how musical AIs can support music therapists, who urgently need new technology support. This study used a mixed method, including semi-structured interviews and a participatory design approach. By collaborating with music therapists, we explored design opportunities for musical AIs in music therapy.
music therapy can help us -better- the type of people we are. Music therapy has been found helpful when trying to modulate moods and certain emotions. However, without the precision of AI, music therapy alone only provides a short-term effect (Aalbers, 2017). Music therapy is a growing interest in the medical field.
Nov 19, 2020 · Engaging in active listening and music-making activities (especially for at risk age groups) can be particularly beneficial, and the practice of music therapy has been shown to be helpful in a ...
Sep 16, 2024 · Personalized Experience: AI music tools can create highly personalized music experiences that resonate deeply with the individual. This can enhance the effectiveness of music therapy sessions.
Jan 25, 2024 · A machine learning-powered music therapy platform can generate personalized music therapy sessions by analyzing users’ data and feedback from the forms. These data can include self-reported mood ...
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Oct 23, 2020 · As an example, a systematic review and meta-analysis of nine RCT and other clinical controlled studies in major depression (total n = 411) shows that compared to treatment-as-usual, there is moderate quality evidence (i.e., the true effect is likely to be close to the estimate of the effect (Aalbers et al., 2017)) that the addition of music therapy reduces clinician-rated depressive symptoms ...