IRSDASAug 2, 2021

Cross-cultural Mood Perception in Pop Songs and its Alignment with Mood Detection Algorithms

arXiv:2108.00768v122 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This research addresses the reliability of mood detection algorithms for diverse cultural audiences in music technology, though it is incremental as it focuses on a specific context.

The study investigated cross-cultural perception of mood in pop songs and its alignment with mood detection algorithms, finding high similarity for basic moods but significant differences for complex ones, with algorithms showing no cultural bias and correlating uniformly across cultures.

Do people from different cultural backgrounds perceive the mood in music the same way? How closely do human ratings across different cultures approximate automatic mood detection algorithms that are often trained on corpora of predominantly Western popular music? Analyzing 166 participants responses from Brazil, South Korea, and the US, we examined the similarity between the ratings of nine categories of perceived moods in music and estimated their alignment with four popular mood detection algorithms. We created a dataset of 360 recent pop songs drawn from major music charts of the countries and constructed semantically identical mood descriptors across English, Korean, and Portuguese languages. Multiple participants from the three countries rated their familiarity, preference, and perceived moods for a given song. Ratings were highly similar within and across cultures for basic mood attributes such as sad, cheerful, and energetic. However, we found significant cross-cultural differences for more complex characteristics such as dreamy and love. To our surprise, the results of mood detection algorithms were uniformly correlated across human ratings from all three countries and did not show a detectable bias towards any particular culture. Our study thus suggests that the mood detection algorithms can be considered as an objective measure at least within the popular music context.

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