Mathematical symbols and formulas play an important role in the process of social development. The development of today's computer technology also benefits from the development of mathematical symbols and formulas to a large extent. This article uses mathematical symbols and formulas to turn the concept of responsibility in human society into mathematical units and mathematical formulas. This research will turn the natural language of responsibility into the language of the digital symbolic language of responsibility (the mathematical language of responsibility), and use the principles of mathematics and physics to digitize the microstructure of the traditional concept of the natural language of responsibility, so as to realize the digital symbolic language system of responsibility, and let human behavior , law, ethics and responsibility have the characteristics of digital symbolization to meet the development of big data artificial intelligence of digital identity and digital behavior.
With the development of quality education and information technology, new computer technology is continuously added in the field of music education. Computer technology assists students in music teaching, which can cultivate students' independent learning ability and strengthen students' enthusiasm for learning music. This paper studies the interactive teaching music intelligence system based on artificial intelligence, and proposes a music learning model based on RBF algorithm. The addition of artificial intelligence to music teaching can improve students' inquiry ability, give play to the leading role of teachers, and make music teaching in the music classroom complementary and let students become the subject of teaching. Artificial intelligence technology combined with music teaching, building a neuron model and RBF algorithm, makes the music classroom interesting and vivid. Artificial intelligence technology provides a better teaching method for music teaching, which has far-reaching significance for music teaching.
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