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![]() "David Kaye" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 2, 1:13 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: You can create a start point, with a list of songs. Pandora creates a playlist based on those songs, and you can indicate those you like a lot or don't want to hear again, and Pandora refines its list for you. It is very cool, particularly the engine behind it. I'm not convinced. All I had to do was choose Bob Wills as a starting point and Pandora began selecting everything from Willie Nelson to Travis Tritt. Uh, no. Bob Wills is closer to Benny Goodman than to the country stars. The so-called "music genome" project is not science. It is a subjective measure based on obvious bias; in this case a bias that says "all country music is the same". I happen to hate most country music, but I'll drop what I'm doing to go out and hear any Western swing band. The Pandora technology uses a very complex fingerprint of a song, not someone's assumption of genre, style, etc. I happen to know a couple people who work for Pandora as listeners or evaluators or whatever they're called. They're not convinced that the "genome" project is very scientific at all. Their "engine" such as it is, appears to be a database that selects based on an average of about 30 of their 200 or so criteria. And it looks as if they toss in an occasional random selection about every 20 songs or so. |
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On Oct 2, 5:15?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David Kaye" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 2, 1:13 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: You can create a start point, with a list of songs. Pandora creates a playlist based on those songs, and you can indicate those you like a lot or don't want to hear again, and Pandora refines its list for you. It is very cool, particularly the engine behind it. I'm not convinced. All I had to do was choose Bob Wills as a starting point and Pandora began selecting everything from Willie Nelson to Travis Tritt. Uh, no. Bob Wills is closer to Benny Goodman than to the country stars. The so-called "music genome" project is not science. It is a subjective measure based on obvious bias; in this case a bias that says "all country music is the same". I happen to hate most country music, but I'll drop what I'm doing to go out and hear any Western swing band. The Pandora technology uses a very complex fingerprint of a song, not someone's assumption of genre, style, etc. I happen to know a couple people who work for Pandora as listeners or evaluators or whatever they're called. They're not convinced that the "genome" project is very scientific at all. Their "engine" such as it is, appears to be a database that selects based on an average of about 30 of their 200 or so criteria. And it looks as if they toss in an occasional random selection about every 20 songs or so.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "News/Talk/Sports:Radio's Last Bastion" "Music FMs of any flavor are utterly screwed... Right now -- while FMs are losing the music audience to new media -- satellite radio is offering more News/Talk/Sports programming than we can fit on AM radio..." http://ftp.media.radcity.net/ZMST/daily/IS031005.htm |
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