Recommending Live Music in Real-Time
Temple University, Japan Campus, 2009
Don't know about you, but I hate myself for missing the Beatles'
rooftop concert. Seeing it on Youtube doesn't help: I just wish I was there, stealing a glimpse upwards from the streets of Picadilly Circus, on that very day of 1969. Well, next time this happens, maybe we've found a way to get you there, in time.
Joint work with: Marco Luthy (Rails developer, quickest student in the west, Temple University, Japan Campus), Paul Cohen/Komuso Tokugawa (Second-Life musician, Tokyo, Japan)
Phase I: (July-October 2009)
Prototype up and running. Demonstrated in public in International Conference on Music Information Retrieval, Kobe (Japan), Oct. 2009.
Paper: M. Luthy and JJ Aucouturier.
MIR when all recordings are gone: recommending live music in real-time, Proc. of ISMIR 2009, Kobe, Japan.
"Bandsintown, Songkick, gigulate … pay attention to this paper.", says Paul Lamere @
music machinery.
Phase II: (Nov. 2009 ~)
User study - now recruiting participants, fans and artists. More soon.