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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Algorithm Reads Brain Reaction to Music

We experimented with fMRI to attempt to discern consumer reactions to product.    So assume this is a measure of the reaction of people to different kinds of music.  How would that end in their behavior to listening or buying or engaging with background music?

Algorithm Allows for Potential 'Brain-Reading' 
Digital Journal via the ACM
By Tim Sandle

Researchers at the D'Or Institute for Research and Education in Brazil have developed a machine learning algorithm capable of identifying pieces of music from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans of the listener. The team first mapped brain responses triggered by listening to the music, and then used the collected information to identify novel musical pieces based on fMRI imaging data alone. FMRI visualizes cerebral blood flow and neuronal activation, because when an area of the brain is in use, blood flow to that region increases. The implication of the research is that by interpreting the right mapping of musical features to the brain, scientists can predict and decode any unique musical piece. The researchers say the model was based on analyzing six participants who listened to 40 distinct pieces of music. Through this method, the algorithm encoded the listeners' fMRI responses for individual pieces of music, evaluating specific features such as tonality, dynamics, rhythm, and timbre.  ... " 

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