This study focuses on perhaps the most iconic media format of all time, the vinyl record. By adopting a data mining approach, the goal is to understand which factors involved in the buying and selling of vinyl, influenced its price, with the initial hypothesis considering record labels and popular rankings to be some of the most contributing variables. To be able to evaluate it, four datasets were created in an endeavor to represent recent and past records of two different genres, Rock and Jazz, by extracting data from Discogs’ marketplace and Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. Such approach unveiled that an artist’s presence in the charts and their labels belonging to one of the ‘Big three’ do not always dictate their records at highest prices. Th...
The record industry is undergoing substantial change from Internet-enabled file sharing. There is a ...
This article examines the roles of platform-based distribution and user data in the digital music ec...
Music consumption has changed from a physical product to the current dominant mode of non-ownership ...
Machine learning algorithms have been used for price prediction within several application areas. Ex...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Despite having been dee...
This thesis studies the music industry as a whole, and delves more specifically into how new technol...
Having been deemed to be obsolete nearly 30 years ago and faced with near extinction, vinyl records ...
The recording industry is still facing a global decline in revenues and record sales. Paid music ser...
This research analyzes the performance of 467 record labels in eight European countries over a perio...
New technologies continue to shape the way music is produced, distributed and consumed. The new turn...
Creative industries constantly strive for fame and popularity. Though highly desirable, popularity i...
Comunicació presentada a: ISMIR 2017, celebrat a Suzhou, Xina, del 23 al 27 d'octubre de 2017While a...
Comunicació presentada a: ISMIR 2017, celebrat a Suzhou, Xina, del 23 al 27 d'octubre de 2017While a...
Digital distribution is a new technology that is revolutionizing the pop-rock music market. Extensi...
We present an in-depth analysis of the music industry and use our findings to judge the practical a...
The record industry is undergoing substantial change from Internet-enabled file sharing. There is a ...
This article examines the roles of platform-based distribution and user data in the digital music ec...
Music consumption has changed from a physical product to the current dominant mode of non-ownership ...
Machine learning algorithms have been used for price prediction within several application areas. Ex...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Despite having been dee...
This thesis studies the music industry as a whole, and delves more specifically into how new technol...
Having been deemed to be obsolete nearly 30 years ago and faced with near extinction, vinyl records ...
The recording industry is still facing a global decline in revenues and record sales. Paid music ser...
This research analyzes the performance of 467 record labels in eight European countries over a perio...
New technologies continue to shape the way music is produced, distributed and consumed. The new turn...
Creative industries constantly strive for fame and popularity. Though highly desirable, popularity i...
Comunicació presentada a: ISMIR 2017, celebrat a Suzhou, Xina, del 23 al 27 d'octubre de 2017While a...
Comunicació presentada a: ISMIR 2017, celebrat a Suzhou, Xina, del 23 al 27 d'octubre de 2017While a...
Digital distribution is a new technology that is revolutionizing the pop-rock music market. Extensi...
We present an in-depth analysis of the music industry and use our findings to judge the practical a...
The record industry is undergoing substantial change from Internet-enabled file sharing. There is a ...
This article examines the roles of platform-based distribution and user data in the digital music ec...
Music consumption has changed from a physical product to the current dominant mode of non-ownership ...