For those (including me) who are watching the outcomes of this project with
keen anticipation, you might be interested to read the full-text (open
access) paper about the experiment's design process. Thanks Jan and your
colleagues for posting this.
http://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/281393
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On 12 December 2013 15:08, Frans Wiering <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear all,
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> > Our group at Utrecht University and University of Amsterdam are proud to
> announce the release of Hooked!, an app we made to gather music listening
> data for Music Information Retrieval and music cognition research.
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> > Hooked! is a free 'game-with-a-purpose' for iOS in which you are asked
> to recognize fragments from a set of around 2000 popular records. The
> faster you recognize the song, the more points you get.
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> > Recognition times are stored and will be analysed as part of our
> research on long term memory salience in popular music. Those of you at the
> ISMIR conference have probably seen the poster.
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> > You can play the game if you have a Spotify subscription. Get the app
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> > itunes.apple.com/us/app/hooked!/id656683131?mt=8
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> > Many players will be needed to get all of our data annotated, so feel
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> > Enjoy the listening!
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> > Hooked! was developed by Dimitrios Bountouridis, Jan Van Balen, Frans
> Wiering and Remco Veltkamp at Utrecht University and Ashley Burgoyne and
> Henkjan Honing at the University of Amsterdam.
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> > Jan Van Balen
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> > Department of Information and Computing Sciences
> > Utrecht University
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