Participation of the MTG at Primavera Pro
Participation of the MTG at Primavera Pro
25.05.2017
The MTG participates next week at Primavera Pro, the professional section of Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona, with two talks. Sergio Oramas and Frederic Font will present topics related with their research to the audience of the festival.
Can Artificial Intelligence provide more visibility to independent music?
2 June 2017 / 12:00 / CCCB (Hall)
2 June 2017 / 12:00 / CCCB (Hall)
Sergio Oramas
Millions of people are using streaming services and this Big Data is an ideal fuel for Artificial Intelligence systems, as well as for of music recommendation systems. These systems work very well for relatively popular artists, but what happens to a band that is new or has very few followers? During this presentation we will show the opportunities offered by Artificial Intelligence offers and will reveal the initiatives that the industry is taking in this domain.
Millions of people are using streaming services and this Big Data is an ideal fuel for Artificial Intelligence systems, as well as for of music recommendation systems. These systems work very well for relatively popular artists, but what happens to a band that is new or has very few followers? During this presentation we will show the opportunities offered by Artificial Intelligence offers and will reveal the initiatives that the industry is taking in this domain.
Audio Commons: how to bring Creative Commons audio to the creative industries
2 June 2017 / 12:30 / CCCB (Hall)
2 June 2017 / 12:30 / CCCB (Hall)
Frederic Font
Creative Commons offers a framework with which independent music artists, sound designers and other sound creators can release their music and sound effects under clear terms. In this talk we will explain the reasons why such audio content is not yet extensively used in the professional sector and possible solutions based on the work done in the AudioCommons project.
Creative Commons offers a framework with which independent music artists, sound designers and other sound creators can release their music and sound effects under clear terms. In this talk we will explain the reasons why such audio content is not yet extensively used in the professional sector and possible solutions based on the work done in the AudioCommons project.