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Miranda, E., & Todd, P. M. (2007). Computational Evolutionary Musicology. Evolutionary Computer Music, 218-249.
Miranda, E., Kirby, S., & Todd, P. M. (2003). On Computational Models of the Evolution of Music: From the Origins of Musical Taste to the Emergence of Grammars. Contemporary Music Review, 22(3), 91-111.
Bilotta, E., Miranda, E., Pantano, P., & Todd, P. M. (2002). Artificial Life Models for Musical Applications: Workshop Report. Artificial Life, 8(1), 83-86.
Todd, P. M. (2002). Putting some (artificial) life into models of musical creativity Musical creativity: Proceedings of the 10th Meeting of the European Society of Cognitive Sciences of Music. Liege, Belgium.
Todd, P. M. (2000). Simulating the evolution of musical behavior. In N. L. Wallin, Merker, B., Brown, S. (Ed.), The origins of music (pp. 361–388). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Todd, P. M. (1999). Evolving musical diversity. In K. Dautenhahn, Nehaniv, C. (Ed.), Proceedings of the AISB’99 Symposium on Creative Evolutionary Systems (pp. 40-48). Sussex, UK: Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behavior.
Todd, P. M., & Werner, G. (1999). Frankensteinian Methods for Evolutionary Music Composition. In N. Griffith, Todd, P.M. (Ed.), Musical networks: Parallel distributed perception and performance (pp. 313-339). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Press.
Werner, G., & Todd, P. M. (1997). Too many love songs: Sexual selection and the evolution of communication. In P. Husbands, Harvey, I. (Ed.), Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life (pp. 434-443). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.
Todd, P. M. (1992). A Connectionist System for Exploring Melody Space Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (pp. 65-65). San Francisco: International Computer Music Association.
Todd, P. M. (1991). Neural Networks for Applications in the Arts. In M. Scott (Ed.), Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Symposium on Small Computers in the Arts (pp. 3-8). Philadelphia, PA: Small Computers in the Arts Network, Inc.
Bharucha, J., & Todd, P. M. (1989). Modelling the perception of tonal structure with neural nets. Computer Music Journal, 13(4), 44-53.
Todd, P. M. (1989). A sequential network design for musical applications. In D. Touretzky, Hinton, G., Sejnowski, T. (Ed.), Proc. of the 1988 Connectionist Models Summer School. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers (pp. 76-84). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
Todd, P. M. (1989). A connectionist approach to algorithmic composition. Computer Music Journal, 13(4), 27-43.

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