Polyphonic HMI

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The software correctly predicted the success of Norah Jones' debut album Come Away with Me months before it topped the charts, contradicting skeptical studio executives.[2]

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  1. Major Music Labels Use Artificial Intelligence To Help Determine "Hitability" Of Music. MI2N. 02-25-2003. Accessed on: 19-03-2009.
  2. Studio 360 commentary Template:Webarchive. 01-10-2004. Accessed on: 19-03-2009.