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Publication Date: Aug. In , Mike McCready, CEO of Barcelona-based Polyphonic HMI, was preparing to launch an artificial intelligence tool that could create significant value for music businesses. The technology, referred to as Hit Song Science (HSS), analyzed the mathematical characteristics of music and compared them to. Polyphonic HMI (Poly HMI) has developed a $, Artificial Intelligence based music analysing tool named HSS (Hit Song Science) which rates a song on a scale of one-ten and suggesting that those with a score above seven have the potential to reach the Billboard top Polyphonic HMI: Mixing Music and Math (Case Review) Abstract This paper is an analysis of a case study originally conducted by the Harvard Business School in August of and is based on the challenges of introducing a new technology into a market place that for decades been based on “gut feelings and intuition”.
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