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Help us at Last.fm improve our music visualisation Audio Flowers!

18 Mai 2011 1,402 views No Comment

I’m very pleased to announce the first openly accessible outcome to my work at Last.fm: Audio Flowers. We’ve analysed audio of about 17,000 tracks with our new complexity detector, then visualised the outcome as “Audio Flowers”. If you want to help improve our analysis system, and contribute to scientific research (we’re going to publish this!) then go to the voting site, or if you might like to check out the flower gallery first. Have fun!

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