Social Network Analysis of Classical Music and Possible Uses in Ubiquitous VR

Arram Bae, Doheum Park, Sehee Lee, Juyong Park
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In network science one focuses on the relationships between the constituents of a complex system to unearth novel and intriguing patterns that may help us understand the underlying dynamics and principles of the system. The applicability of network science is truly broad, and most recently it has been found to be a very helpful tool in understanding the complex dynamics of human relationships. In this paper we show that network science can be applied to the study of arts and culture as well by analyzing the archival data of classical music recordings, exploring the complex patterns of collaboration among various musicians. Specifically, we study the network of classical musicians (composers and performers) constructed from the ArkivMusic.com database, a comprehensive digital source of information on classical music CDs. The goal of this paper is twofold: First, we show that the study of complex network patterns in the landscape of classical music recording can provide novel understanding and insights into culture and the arts, highlighting their potential as a subject of serious study in network science per se, Second, given how network analysis allows one to unearth the essential patterns of relations between things from complex large-scale data, we would like to explore how the findings can be applied to ubiquitous virtual reality research that aims to enrich user experience via exploiting the connections between the elements of an environment.
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古典音乐的社会网络分析及其在无处不在的VR中的可能应用
在网络科学中,人们关注于一个复杂系统的组成部分之间的关系,以发现新的和有趣的模式,这可能有助于我们理解系统的潜在动力学和原理。网络科学的适用性非常广泛,最近人们发现它是理解人类关系复杂动态的一个非常有用的工具。在本文中,我们通过分析古典音乐录音的档案数据,探索不同音乐家之间复杂的合作模式,表明网络科学也可以应用于艺术和文化的研究。具体来说,我们研究了从ArkivMusic.com数据库构建的古典音乐家(作曲家和表演者)网络,这是一个关于古典音乐cd的综合数字信息源。本文的目的有两个:首先,我们表明,研究古典音乐录音领域的复杂网络模式可以为文化和艺术提供新的理解和见解,突出它们作为网络科学本身严肃研究主题的潜力。其次,考虑到网络分析如何允许人们从复杂的大规模数据中挖掘事物之间关系的基本模式,我们想探索如何将这些发现应用于无处不在的虚拟现实研究,旨在通过利用环境元素之间的联系来丰富用户体验。
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