--- The Fool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=48160
<snip> 
> Polyphonic HMI, based in Barcelona, Spain has
> developed an artificial
> intelligence application that helps music labels
> determine the hit
> potential of music prior to its release.  The new
> application is to music
> what x-rays are to medicine, allowing labels to see
> mathematical patterns
> and structures in music that until now have been
> hidden...
<snip> 
> ...Polyphonic's HSS analyzes the underlying
> mathematical patterns in
> unreleased music and compares them to the patterns
> in recent hit songs. 
> The new technology can isolate individual patterns
> in key aspects of the
> music that humans detect and that help determine
> whether or not they like
> a given song...This
> technology is able to detect what those melody
> patterns are as well as
> decipher patterns in other aspects of the music such
> as beat, harmony,
> pitch, octave, fullness of sound, brilliance and
> chord progression. 
> 
> The application can recognize hidden market trends
> and consumer taste
> patterns as they evolve over time as well as complex
> intricacies of
> recorded music only understood at very deep levels
> of the human consciousness... 

Of course, the *packaging* of musical pap in boxes
such as Brittany and Jason etc. has absolutely nothing
to do with their success...but perhaps a computer
program that recognizes the 'hidden taste patterns at
very deep levels of teen conciousness' can be
developed too.     <mmMWHAhahahaha!>

Rejecting Osmonds And Osbournes Both Maru   ;)

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