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So I was searching for a way to do a word cloud diagram with my last.fm data. Didn't really find quite what I was looking for, but did find a site with a rudimentary form of it.
anthony.liekens.net » Last.fm scripts » User tag clouds
The cloud thing isn't as exciting as it could be, but there's a couple of 'eclecticity' tests on there, that take the last.fm statistics, weight them against tags and similar artists and groupings or whatever, and calculates a score based on how varied it is. Kind of nifty.
My results are below.
On the original test:
On the super test:
There's also other profile-comparison scripts, too.
anthony.liekens.net » Last.fm scripts » User tag clouds
The cloud thing isn't as exciting as it could be, but there's a couple of 'eclecticity' tests on there, that take the last.fm statistics, weight them against tags and similar artists and groupings or whatever, and calculates a score based on how varied it is. Kind of nifty.
My results are below.
On the original test:
How eclectic is the musical preference of antithesis85?
antithesis85's eclectic score is
94/100
If your score is small (lower than 70) your musical preferences are very limited, and if it is large (larger than 80), then you have an eclectic musical preference.
On the super test:
How super-eclectic is the musical preference of antithesis85?
antithesis85's super-eclectic score is
749/1000
As this number is larger, you have a more eclectic musical preference. People with scores over 700 have bragging rights. People whose score is below 400 should consider more musical styles!
There's also other profile-comparison scripts, too.