Modeling Musical Taste Evolution with Recurrent Neural Networks

18 Jun 2018  ·  Quadrana Massimo, Reznakova Marta, Ye Tao, Schmidt Erik, Vahabi Hossein ·

Finding the music of the moment can often be a challenging problem, even for well-versed music listeners. Musical tastes are constantly in flux, and the problem of developing computational models for musical taste dynamics presents a rich and nebulous problem space. A variety of factors all play some role in determining preferences (e.g., popularity, musicological, social, geographical, generational), and these factors vary across different listeners and contexts. In this paper, we leverage a massive dataset on internet radio station creation from a large music streaming company in order to develop computational models of listener taste evolution. We delve deep into the complexities of this domain, identifying some of the unique challenges that it presents, and develop a model utilizing recurrent neural networks. We apply our model to the problem of next station prediction and show that it not only outperforms several baselines, but excels at long tail music personalization, particularly by learning the long-term dependency structure of listener music preference evolution.

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