A Survey on Music Listening and Management Behaviours

A Survey on Music Listening and Management Behaviours

Abstract

We report the results of a survey on music listening and management behaviours. The survey was conducted online with 222 participants with mostly technical backgrounds drawn from a college age population. The median size of offline music collections was found to be roughly 2540 songs (both physical media and digital files). The major findings of our survey show that elements such as familiarity of songs, how distracting they are, how much they match the listener’s mood, and the desire of changing the mood within one listening session, are all affected by the activity during which music is listened to. While people want to have options for manipulating the above elements to control their experience, they prefer a minimal amount of interaction in general. Current music players lack such flexibility in their controls. Finally, online recommender systems have not gained much popularity thus far.

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Additional Information

(95 out of 215 accepted) (30 out of 95 orally presented)

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Authors
  • Kamalzadeh, Mohsen
  • Baur, Dominikus
  • Möller, Torsten
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Category
Paper in Conference Proceedings or in Workshop Proceedings (Full Paper in Proceedings)
Event Title
International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR)
Divisions
Visualization and Data Analysis
Event Location
Porto, Portugal
Event Type
Conference
Event Dates
8 - 12 October, 2012
Page Range
pp. 373-378
Date
October 2012
Official URL
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~torsten/Publications/Papers/...
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