How do users of music information retrieval (MIR) systems express their needs? Using a Wizard of Oz approach to system evaluation, combined with a grounded theory analysis of 502 real-world music queries posted to Google Answers, this paper addresses this pivotal question
This article will focus on music indexing and retrieval from different points of view. Four elements...
ABSTRACT Most Music Information Retrieval (MIR) researchers will agree that understanding users&apos...
This series of studies make it clear that a wide range of both physical and digital resources are in...
Abstract Our limited understanding of real-life queries is an obstacle in developing music informati...
This research is conducted as part of the HUMIRS (Human Use of Music Information Retrieval Systems) ...
User studies in the music information retrieval (MIR) domain tend to be exploratory and qualitative ...
Interest in the development of content-based music information retrieval (MIR) systems is growing ra...
Objective – To better understand music information seeking behaviour in a real life situation and to...
User studies focusing upon real-life music information needs, uses and seeking behaviours are still ...
This article provides a reply to 'Lure(d) into listening: The potential of cognition-based music inf...
The Music Information Retrieval (MIR) community has long understood the role of evaluation as a crit...
Most Music Information Retrieval (MIR) researchers will agree that understanding users' needs and be...
Exemplified in the substantial amount of published research in music genre recognition, mood recogni...
ser studies focusing upon real-life music information eeds, uses and seeking behaviours are still ve...
This paper presents an analysis of how people construct playlists and mixes. Interviews with practit...
This article will focus on music indexing and retrieval from different points of view. Four elements...
ABSTRACT Most Music Information Retrieval (MIR) researchers will agree that understanding users&apos...
This series of studies make it clear that a wide range of both physical and digital resources are in...
Abstract Our limited understanding of real-life queries is an obstacle in developing music informati...
This research is conducted as part of the HUMIRS (Human Use of Music Information Retrieval Systems) ...
User studies in the music information retrieval (MIR) domain tend to be exploratory and qualitative ...
Interest in the development of content-based music information retrieval (MIR) systems is growing ra...
Objective – To better understand music information seeking behaviour in a real life situation and to...
User studies focusing upon real-life music information needs, uses and seeking behaviours are still ...
This article provides a reply to 'Lure(d) into listening: The potential of cognition-based music inf...
The Music Information Retrieval (MIR) community has long understood the role of evaluation as a crit...
Most Music Information Retrieval (MIR) researchers will agree that understanding users' needs and be...
Exemplified in the substantial amount of published research in music genre recognition, mood recogni...
ser studies focusing upon real-life music information eeds, uses and seeking behaviours are still ve...
This paper presents an analysis of how people construct playlists and mixes. Interviews with practit...
This article will focus on music indexing and retrieval from different points of view. Four elements...
ABSTRACT Most Music Information Retrieval (MIR) researchers will agree that understanding users&apos...
This series of studies make it clear that a wide range of both physical and digital resources are in...