Abstract:Consumers widely use music genres (e.g., pop, rock) for finding the right products. However, they are commonly arbitrary, not-standardized, disputed, and closely related genres often overlap. In this paper, we challenge established music genres (e.g., pop, rock) by comparing them to an entirely data-driven approach.To this end, we use a unique data set of revealed user preferences to carry out a context-based artist similarity. This measure is used in turn to find high-density artist clusters. The contribution… Show more
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