- Source: Polyphonic HMI
Polyphonic HMI is a music analysis company jointly founded in Barcelona, Spain by Mike McCready and an artificial intelligence firm called Grupo AIA. Its principal product is called "Hit Song Science" (HSS) which uses various statistical and signal processing techniques to help record companies predict whether a particular song will have commercial success.
The software correctly predicted the success of Norah Jones' debut album Come Away with Me months before it topped the charts, contradicting skeptical studio executives.
References
Bibliography
Vernallis, Carol; Herzog, Amy; Richardson, John (2015). The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Digital Media. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-025817-7.
External links
Article in Le Monde about Polyphonic HMI
Hit Song Science Is Not Yet a Science - a study that appeared in ISMIR 2008.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Polyphonic HMI
- Hit Song Science
- Mike McCready (businessman)
- Platinum Blue Music Intelligence
- Come Away with Me
- Sound card
- Gravis UltraSound