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2 Whose music? rMUSIC (Resource Mediation by User-Supported Initiatives in Communities)

3 What field is this anyway? Computer science Psychology Sociology Music Engineering Statistics

4 Main Research Questions Groups of people have widely varying tastes, interests, and goals. How can we accommodate, model, and predict these variations? How do people interact with small form-factor music devices? What are the nuances of working in this paradigm?

5 How does music fit in? Music is perfect to study because it is: –Highly personal & eclectic –Often shared –Reliant upon computing resources –FUN

6 The Scene: Small party in a dorm, apartment, or basement Everyone brings an iPod or PDA with mp3s Songs are streamed off of devices through central, hi-fi speakers People use small screen displays on their devices to choose what songs to hear next, or to request a song

7 What makes it different? Song ratings are determined by the community People gain “cred” by offering up cool songs LEGAL. Songs are streamed, not copied! Encourages participation and activity

8 How far are we? Java desktop client

9 How far are we? PHP Web-Based Client

10 We can’t write rMUSIC without U! We need: –Java coders –PHP coders –Streaming music gurus Plusses: –Independent learner –A desire to see ideas come to life

11 For more information… Visit our website: http://www.tcnj.edu/~rmusic Talk to us! Right now! –or email us Mike: massimi2@tcnj.edu Eric: tarn2@tcnj.edu Dr. Wolz: wolz@tcnj.edu


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