Usability

MUMT611


Papers


Blandford, A., and H. Stelmaszewska. 2002. Usability of musical digital libraries: A multimodal analysis. International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval. 231-7.

Futrelle, J., and J. Stephen Downie. 2002. Interdisciplinary communities and research issues in music information retrieval. International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval. 215-21.

Kim, J.-Y., and N. Belkin. 2002.Categories of music description and search terms and phrases used by non-music experts. International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval. 209-14.

Lee, J., J. Downie, and S. Cunningham. 2005. Challenges in cross-cultural/multilingual music information seeking. Proceedings of the International Conference on Music Information Retrieval. 1-7.

Leong, T., F. Vetere, and S. Howard. 2006. Randomness as a resource for design. Proceedings of ACM Conference on Designing interactive Systems, 132-9.

Lesaffre, M., M. Leman, and J.-P. Martens. 2006. A user-oriented approach to Muisc Information Retrieval. Proceedings of Dagstuhl Seminar 06171 on Content-Based Retrieval.

Pauws, S., and B. Eggen. 2002. PATS: Realization and user evaluation of an automatic playlist generator. International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval. 222-30.

Taheri-Panah, S., and A. MacFarlane.2004. Music Information Retrieval systems: Why do individuals use them and what are their needs? International Conference on Music Information Retrieval.

Uitdenbogerd, A., and R. Schyndel. 2002. A review of factors affecting music recommender success. International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval. 204-8.

Uitdenbogerd, A., and Y. Yap. 2003. Was Parsons right? An experiment in usability of music representations for melody-based music retrieval. International Conference on Music Information Retrieval.

Vignoli, F. 2004. Digital music interaction concepts: A user study. International Conference on Music Information Retrieval.

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Created: 2003.04.01 Modified: Ichiro Fujinaga
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