User interfaces for music exploration and discovery have
always been an exciting application of music information
retrieval (MIR) throughout the years. However, while discovering new music is a common goal of such systems,
there has been less attention paid to the exploration and rediscovery within personal music collections, where finding
interesting relations between music items already familiar
to the user can lead to a different type of highly engaging and rewarding experience. In this paper, ...
User interfaces for music exploration and discovery have
always been an exciting application of music information
retrieval (MIR) throughout the years. However, while discovering new music is a common goal of such systems,
there has been less attention paid to the exploration and rediscovery within personal music collections, where finding
interesting relations between music items already familiar
to the user can lead to a different type of highly engaging and rewarding experience. In this paper, we present a
novel web interface to visualize music collections using the
audio embeddings extracted from music tracks. The system allows exploring the relationship between music tracks
from multiple perspectives, displaying embedding and tag
spaces extracted by music auto-tagging models, trained using different architectures and datasets, coupled with various 2D projection algorithms. We conduct a user study to
analyze the effectiveness of different visualization strategies on the participants’ personal music collections, particularly for playlist creation and music library navigation
and rediscovery. Our results show that such an interface
provides a good alternative to standard hierarchical library
organization by metadata.
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