A Study on Music Distribution Framework Using Music Representation Model
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In this paper, we propose a music management framework to manage the distribution of large volume music contents at home and abroad. In this paper, we define the music contents as an expression model that can be distributed internationally, and distribute the sound sources, analyze all the transaction information and related tasks of the distributed music, process them into various types of data. By defining standardized music expression model specific to music contents and managing music by using big data technology using proposed model, it is possible to automate all transaction information and related tasks online in the music market to provide statistical, analysis, and visualization information and proposed a music management framework to provide the sound source.Keywords:
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