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Dynamic Playlist Generation Based on Skipping Behavior

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Dynamic Playlist Generation Based on Skipping Behavior
Common approaches to creating playlists are to randomly shuffle a collection (e.g. iPod shuffle) or manually select songs. In this paper we present and evaluate heuristics to adapt playlists automatically given a song to start with (seed song) and immediate user feedback. Instead of rich metadata we use audio-based similarity. The user gives feedback by pressing a skip button if the user dislikes the current song. Songs similar to skipped songs are removed, while songs similar to accepted ones are added to the playlist. We evaluate the heuristics with hypothetical use cases. For each use case we assume a specific user behavior (e.g. the user always skips songs by a particular artist). Our results show that using audio similarity and simple heuristics it is possible to drastically reduce the number of necessary skips.
Elias Pampalk, Tim Pohle, Gerhard Widmer
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ISMIR
Authors Elias Pampalk, Tim Pohle, Gerhard Widmer
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