Posted By: Dan Fernandez | Mar 4th, 2008 @ 11:25 AM | 7,121 Views | 4 Comments

The Music Steering Project is a software project that analyzes audio content to dynamically build a playlists of similar music (similar to Pandora). This enables you to easily discover new artists and songs, a problem I've personally had with a Zune subscription. It also enables you to set the mood of music you want to listen to and have the software automatically build you a playlist based on your mood.

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Really Really cool ! Now put it in Windows Media Player and the 'automatic playlists' get a whole new dymention to it ! Would love to play with that for sure ! Dan could you send me that private test package to ? Tongue Out
I am building a social networking site and would like to embed this technology. Is there any way to collaborate?

Wouldn't think it would be anything different than the way lists are shared now.  Once the list is created just share it.  I'm I missing something?
heatlesssun wrote:
Wouldn't think it would be anything different than the way lists are shared now.  Once the list is created just share it.  I'm I missing something?


Uh... this isn't really about sharing playlists.  It is about putting context and information onto your music programmaticly and being able to use this rich meta data to navigate and select music in a more user centric way.  This way when you listen to a song and want to listen to similar songs the device or computer has information about what that song is like and can pick songs that are similar.
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