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and thrashed out in some detail. To really get a good idea of NIPL, it's worth reading through those. Especially as it's quite likely we've covered alot of potential questions ourselves already.
 
and thrashed out in some detail. To really get a good idea of NIPL, it's worth reading through those. Especially as it's quite likely we've covered alot of potential questions ourselves already.
   
Logs can be found at http://nemo.house.cx/~nemo/sin/irclogs/
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* [https://www.facebook.com/Julian.J.Orbach/posts/10158352192905125] - my friend Julian came up with the same basic idea "choosing which of the songs you like to play next" and posted his thoughts, including finding the following links - the first two described as "near miss" to his idea, and the third a direct hit. ** https://github.com/BigFav/Markov-Music-Shuffler (trains on genre/song similarity)** http://www.mirlab.org/conference_papers/International_Conference/ISMIR%202011/papers/PS4-11.pdf (judges an existing playlists)** https://www.cs.cornell.edu/people/tj/publications/chen_etal_12a.pdf (trains on existing playlists)Older links (pre-2009, not checked since):
 
* [http://www.synapseai.com/ Synapse] - A similar idea?
 
* [http://www.synapseai.com/ Synapse] - A similar idea?
 
* [http://gjay.sourceforge.net/index.html GJay] - Other ways of generating a good next-song method.
 
* [http://gjay.sourceforge.net/index.html GJay] - Other ways of generating a good next-song method.

Revision as of 14:29, 16 March 2017

NIPL: Nemo's Idea for a Play List

This playlist is based on several assumptions about how humans listen to music and organise and generate their own playlists. Please read the NIPL/Assumptions page before continuing.


So the NIPL system, broadly, is:

  • Users rate not just the song, but the song->nextsong pair. (eg, Rammstein and Enya might both get high scores on their own, but Enya->Rammstein is likely to generate a low score)
  • With advanced use of MarkovChains and other sorting cleverness, playlists are generated based on song-pair scores, not just song scores)

Some component parts of NIPL include:

  • Genres (ideas for a comprehensive genre classification system)
  • NUDI (Nemo's Ultimate Disc Identifier)
  • WeightedRandom (The ability to choose the next song in a "random" but usefull manner)

IRC logs

There are a number of IRC logs (well 4) from August and September 2001. In these, NIPL ideas are brainstormed and thrashed out in some detail. To really get a good idea of NIPL, it's worth reading through those. Especially as it's quite likely we've covered alot of potential questions ourselves already.

Logs can be found at http://pub.thorx.net/nipl/irclogs/


There is now an NIPL/Implementation page


STOP PRESS - 30.May.2002

There has been an implementation of NIPL for Windows! Check out Project Playlist...

update - this implementation of NIPL is no longer avaliable.


Links:


NIPL is in accordance with NINS

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