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The SOM-enhanced JukeBox: Organization and visualization of music collections based on perceptual models

Rauber et al., 2003

Document ID
10509748993792610914
Author
Rauber A
Pampalk E
Merkl D
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of New Music Research

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The availability of large music repositories calls for new ways of automatically organizing and accessing them. While artist-based listings or title indexes may help in locating a specific piece of music, a more intuitive, genre-based organization is required to allow users …
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