Music Recommendation and Discovery: The Long Tail, Long Fail, and Long Play in the Digital Music Space

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With so much more music available these days, traditional ways of finding music have diminished. Today radio shows are often programmed by large corporations that create playlists drawn from a limited pool of tracks. Similarly, record stores have been replaced by big-box retailers that have ever-shrinking music departments. Instead of relying on DJs, record-store clerks or their friends for music recommendations, listeners are turning to machines to guide them to new music.

In this book, Òscar Celma guides us through the world of automatic music recommendation. He describes how music recommenders work, explores some of the limitations seen in current recommenders, offers techniques for evaluating the effectiveness of music recommendations and demonstrates how to build effective recommenders by offering two real-world recommender examples. He emphasizes the user's perceived quality, rather than the system's predictive accuracy when providing recommendations, thus allowing users to discover new music by exploiting the long tail of popularity and promoting novel and relevant material ("non-obvious recommendations"). In order to reach out into the long tail, he needs to weave techniques from complex network analysis and music information retrieval.

Aimed at final-year-undergraduate and graduate students working on recommender systems or music information retrieval, this book presents the state of the art of all the different techniques used to recommend items, focusing on the music domain as the underlying application.

Author(s): Òscar Celma (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 194
Tags: Information Storage and Retrieval; Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Music

Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-13
The Recommendation Problem....Pages 15-41
Music Recommendation....Pages 43-85
The Long Tail in Recommender Systems....Pages 87-107
Evaluation Metrics....Pages 109-128
Network-Centric Evaluation....Pages 129-156
User-Centric Evaluation....Pages 157-167
Applications....Pages 169-184
Conclusions and Further Research....Pages 185-191
Back Matter....Pages 193-194