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===Knowledge-based systems=== One way to create compositions is to isolate the aesthetic code of a certain musical genre and use this code to create new similar compositions. [[Knowledge-based systems]] are based on a pre-made set of arguments that can be used to compose new works of the same style or genre. Usually this is accomplished by a set of tests or rules requiring fulfillment for the composition to be complete.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Brown |first=Silas |date=1997 |title=Algorithmic Composition and Reductionist Analysis: Can a Machine Compose? |url=http://ssb22.user.srcf.net/clara/article.htm |magazine= CamNotes |publisher=Cambridge University New Music Society |access-date=28 October 2016}}</ref>
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