Comparison of User Ratings of Music in Copyright-Free Databases and on the Market CDs

Topics:
Music
Tags:
CD,
Music,
Music Data,
Song,
User Rating
Source:
KDDI

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Overview: The paper conducts a research to develop a music information retrieval system which retrieves music based on user preferences. In order to conduct evaluation experiments, it is necessary to accumulate an experiment set of music data, and collect user ratings of each music data included in this data set. Two music data sets were prepared for user evaluation: the RWC Popular Music Database, which is a collection of 100 copyright-free pop songs, and a collection of songs recorded in on-the-market CDs. Comparison shows that user ratings of the RWC songs were far lower than that of the songs in the other music data set.

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Format: PDF | Size: 103KB | Date: Jul 2003 | Pages: 9


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