Personal DJ, an Architecture for Personalised Content Delivery
Personal DJ, an Architecture for Personalised Content Delivery
Automated Personalised Audio is a relatively new concept, currently making its debut on the Web. Personalised audio relies on the existence of information about the music (music metadata) and information about the users (listener profiles). By gathering profile information, personalised audio systems attempt to select appropriate content for each user. This paper introduces the Personal DJ architecture for personalised audio. An evaluation of the concept is presented on the basis of data gathered from user tests. These tests were performed with a prototype developed from this architecture using simple mood based music metadata.
Field, Adam
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Hartel, Pieter
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Mooij, Wim
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2001
Field, Adam
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Hartel, Pieter
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Mooij, Wim
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Field, Adam, Hartel, Pieter and Mooij, Wim
(2001)
Personal DJ, an Architecture for Personalised Content Delivery.
World Wide Web Conference 2001, Hong Kong.
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Automated Personalised Audio is a relatively new concept, currently making its debut on the Web. Personalised audio relies on the existence of information about the music (music metadata) and information about the users (listener profiles). By gathering profile information, personalised audio systems attempt to select appropriate content for each user. This paper introduces the Personal DJ architecture for personalised audio. An evaluation of the concept is presented on the basis of data gathered from user tests. These tests were performed with a prototype developed from this architecture using simple mood based music metadata.
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Published date: 2001
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Event Dates: May 2001
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World Wide Web Conference 2001, Hong Kong, 2001-05-01
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/268504
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Adam Field
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Wim Mooij
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