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  2. Music Genome Project - Wikipedia

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    "Music Genome Project" is a registered trademark in the United States. The mark is owned by the company Pandora Media, Inc. [5] The Music Genome Project is covered by U.S. patent 7,003,515 which shows William T. Glaser, Timothy B. Westergren, Jeffrey P. Stearns, and Jonathan M. Kraft as the inventors of this technology.

  3. Protein music - Wikipedia

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    Susumu Ohno, one of the referents in the development of protein music, proposed in the early 80s that repetition is a fundamental to the evolution of proteins. [14] This idea was fundamental to his notion that the repetition in biological sequences would have parallels in music composition, leading Ohno to state that the "...all-pervasive principle of repetitious recurrence governs not only ...

  4. Pandora (service) - Wikipedia

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    Pandora is a subscription-based music streaming service owned by the broadcasting corporation Sirius XM that is based in Oakland, California in the United States.The service carries a focus on recommendations based on the "Music Genome Project", which is a means of classifying individual songs by musical traits such as genres and shared instrumentation.

  5. List of microgenres - Wikipedia

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    Avant-prog; Bardcore; Bedroom pop; Bubblegum bass; Cringe pop; Cuddlecore; Dream-beat; Dreampunk; Folktronica; Gothabilly; Indietronica; Kawaii future bass; Lowercase

  6. Nolan Gasser - Wikipedia

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    Nolan Ira Gasser (born November 10, 1964) is an American composer, pianist, and musicologist.He was the chief musicologist for Pandora Media, Inc. and the architect of the Music Genome Project, [1] [2] the proprietary musical analysis system that underlies the popular Internet radio service.

  7. Movie Genome - Wikipedia

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    A comparable initiative is the Music Genome Project, intended to "capture the essence of music at the fundamental level.” The Music Genome technology is used by Pandora to play music for Internet users based on their preferences. Movie Genome attributes might include mood, tone, plot, and structure. [2]

  8. Microgenre - Wikipedia

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    Historically, musical microgenres were usually labelled by writers seeking to define a new style by linking together a group of seemingly disparate artists. [6] For example, when Lenny Kaye invoked the phrase "garage-punk" in liner notes for the 1971 compilation Nuggets, it effectively created a style of rock music that, until then, was nameless and lingering in obscurity. [7]

  9. The Art Genome Project - Wikipedia

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    The Music Genome Project and TAGP are examples of Big Data, which is a sector of algorithmic technology that synthesizes data to predict what users will prefer. Artsy's genome is user facing, allowing users to navigate genes manually. [9] Netflix also makes customized recommendations to users based on the qualities of the movies that they enjoy.