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Music Medicine and Music Therapy and an Anesthesiologist’s Journey Along the Way
Fred J. Schwartz,Sofia A Shirley +1 more
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The author goes over his many years of experience as an anesthesiologist using music in his practice, and his association with various professionals in music medicine and music therapy.Abstract:
The author goes over his many years of experience as an anesthesiologist using music in his practice, and his association with various professionals in music medicine and music therapy.read more
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Soothing Music Recommendation System for Mothers with Postpartum Depression Using CRNN Method
TL;DR: In this article , the authors developed a music recommendation system for mothers with postpartum depression or who are at risk of suffering from post-natal depression and the method used is Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network or CRNN.
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Soothing Music Recommendation System for Mothers with Postpartum Depression Using CRNN Method
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors developed a music recommendation system for mothers with postpartum depression or who are at risk of suffering from post-natal depression and the method used is Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network or CRNN.
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