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Research on the Application of Distributed Computing Intelligence in Moving Edge Computing in the Evaluation of Vocal Performance Effect

Xu Chen
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Xu Chen: Pingdingshan University, China

International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-18

Abstract: Vocal music performance is a unique art form that demands both refined singing skills and expressive stage presence. Many non-professional performers lack the stage experience needed to leave a lasting impression on their audiences, especially when compared with performers from music schools or professional groups. This deficiency contributes to employment difficulties for vocal performers. To address this issue, the study proposed using distributed edge computing to thoroughly evaluate the effectiveness of vocal performance, with validation conducted through simulation experiments. This research sought to improve performance evaluation, foster cultural development, enhance public aesthetic appreciation, and strengthen cultural services, thereby advancing national cultural initiatives.

Date: 2025
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