Hi guys,
I'm currently an undergrad at UCSD working on a research project that I'm hoping you guys can give us some good feedback on.
"Herd It" is a, what I like to call, music discovery engine. You enter/select some tags in the search box, which could be anything from music genres (like punk, rock, hip/hop) to certain characteristics (like danceable, sad, romantic, etc) and our project comes up with a playlist that best fits those tags. Once you start playing the playlist it'll continually add more songs that match those tags (so really similar to Pandora in that aspect).
Any feedback is appreciated! And thanks for your time!
URL: http://herdit.org/music/index.html
Gah! move that Feedback button, it's the trendy way, but it's right in the way of the tags, push it over next to the about button.
Selected a few tags and then emotion tag of "calming". The 2nd song was "Act of Love by Neil Young" which was described as "punk" and included the tag "not calming"!
Changed emotion tag to "likeable" same song was in the list with the tag "not likeable".
I added a new tag "onions" (!) to see what happened. I think the range of tags you have is great, I wouldn't add tags based on single user additions but maybe have a threshold. Searching then for "onions" the track didn't come up but onions got automatically altered first to oasis next to inxs - interesting matching algo.
When you give out the address just post www.herdit.org/music/ - I don't quite get the herd association, crowdsourced tagging?
Oh yeah and I uploaded some RIAA group music [not really], expect a knock on your door in 3...2...1...
Not conclusive but looks like a backend issue.
Generally nice.