Title
Modeling Musical Influence with Topic Models.
Abstract
The role of musical influence has long been debated by scholars and critics in the humanities, but never in a data-driven way. In this work we approach the question of influence by applying topic-modeling tools (Blei & Lafferty, 2006; Gerrish & Blei, 2010) to a dataset of 24941 songs by 9222 artists, from the years 1922 to 2010. We find the models to be significantly correlated with a human-curated influence measure, and to clearly outperform a baseline method. Further using the learned model to study properties of influence, we find that musical influence and musical innovation are not monotonically correlated. However, we do find that the most influential songs were more innovative during two time periods: the early 1970’s and the mid 1990’s.
Year
Venue
Field
2013
ICML
Computer science,Musical,Cognitive psychology,Artificial intelligence,Topic model,Machine learning
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
7
0.78
References 
Authors
13
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Uri Shalit1115.26
Daphna Weinshall21780273.93
Gal Chechik382374.06