Never used Pandora, but it sounds suspicious that it has "world music" as a genre with 'genes'. The definition is more or less "non-Western traditional music from everywhere in the world". It sounds like "all of music" wouldn't be much more diverse than "all non-Western music", so why group by genre at all? Alternatively, if Western music contains most of the musical diversity in the world, that's an interesting result I'd love to read about.
"World music" usually means "non-Western music marketed to Westerners". You won't get Indian or Arabian "Pop" genres labeled "World Music". As a matter of fact, you're unlikely to find them at all.
The Music Genome Project is what powers Pandora. According to Wikipedia:
Eminent lesswronger, strategist, and blogger, Sebastian Marshall, wonders:
Some people at TV Tropes came across that article, and thought that their wiki's database might be a good starting point to make this project a reality. I came here to look for the savvy, intelligence, and level of technical expertise in all things AI and NIT that I've come to expect of this site's user-base, hoping that some of you might be interested in having a look at the discussion, and, perhaps, would feel like joining in, or at least sharing some good advice.
Thank you. (Also, should I make this post "Discussion" or "Top Level"?)