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International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
Inferring similarity between music objects with application to playlist generation
Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGMM international workshop on Multimedia information retrieval
MPTrain: a mobile, music and physiology-based personal trainer
Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services
Mixing it up: recommending collections of items
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Rush: repeated recommendations on mobile devices
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
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Currently available user interfaces for playlist generation allow creating playlists in various ways, within a spectrum from fully automatic to fully manual. However, it is not entirely clear how users interact with such systems in the field and whether different situations actually demand different interfaces. In this paper we describe Rush 2, a music interface for mobile touch-screen devices that incorporates three interaction modes with varying degrees of automation: Adding songs manually, in quick succession using the rush interaction technique or filling the playlist automatically. For all techniques various filters can be set. In a two- week diary study (with in-depth interaction logging) we gained insight into how people interact with music in their everyday lives and how much automation and interactivity are really necessary.