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Contributions to Proceedings:

N. Kuroko, H. Ohya, T. Itoh, N. Grossmann, H. Wu:
"Visualization of Correlations between Places of Music Listening and Acoustic Features";
in: "Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Information Visualisation (iV2020)", R. Francese (ed.); IEEE C.P.S. Publishing Services, 2020, 6 pages.



English abstract:
Users often choose songs with respect to special situations and environments. We designed and developed a music recommendation method inspired by this fact. This method selects songs based on the distribution of acoustic features of the songs listened by a user at particular places that have higher ordinariness for the user. It is important to verify the relationship between the places where the songs are listened to and the acoustic features in this. Hence, we conducted the visualization to explore potential correlations between geographic locations and the music features of single users. In this paper, we designed an interactive visualization tool methods and results for the analysis of the relationship between the places and the acoustic features while listening to the songs.

Keywords:
Music Information Processing, Visualization, Lifelog, Ordinariness, Machine Learning


Electronic version of the publication:
https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_291425.pdf


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