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MusIcFX: An Arbiter of Group Preferences

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The MtJsIcFX system as discussed by the authors is a system that responds to the presence of a group of people in a shared environment by using a Group Preference Agent to select music that will best accommodate the musical preferences of that group.
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Much of the research into intelligent environments has focused on how an environment might sense and respond to the presence and/or actions of a single individual in that environment. MtJsIcFX is a system that responds to the presence of a group of people in a shared environment by using a Group Preference Agent to select music that will best accommodate the musical preferences of that group.

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