[linux-audio-announce] CMMR 2004

Stefania Serafin sts at cs.aue.auc.dk
Fri Jan 30 05:14:08 EST 2004


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 Call for Papers
 2nd International Symposium on Computer Music Modeling and Retrieval
                              CMMR 2004
                  Esbjerg, Denmark, May 26-29, 2004
                  http://www.cs.aue.auc.dk/cmmr2004
                        cmmr2004 at cs.aue.auc.dk

BACKGROUND

The use of computers in music is well established. CMMR 2004 provides
an opportunity to meet and interact with peers concerned with the
cross-influence of the technological and creative in computer music.

The field of computer music is interdisciplinary by nature and closely
related to a number of computer science and engineering areas such as
information retrieval, programming, human computer interaction,
digital libraries, hypermedia, artificial intelligence, acoustics,
signal processing, etc.

CMMR 2004 invites researchers, educators, composers, performers, and
others with an interest in important aspects of computer music
(including modeling, retrieval, analysis, and synthesis) to come join
us for a unique event.

TOPICS

Original contributions on the following (and other relevant) topics
are encouraged:

  infrastructures for music
      - music digital libraries modeling
      - representation and language modeling
      - distributed system infrastructures
  indexing and retrieval of music
      - metadata
      - standards
      - protocols
      - query languages
      - advanced information retrieval
  structuring of music data
      - hypermedia
      - structural computing
  collaboration on music
      - computer supported cooperative work
  analysis, recognition, comparison, classification, and modeling of music
      - pattern recognition
      - signal processing
      - algoritmics
      - parsing
  mining and visualizing music
      - data mining
      - visualization
  synthesis (composition) of music
      - models for synthesis
      - automated composition
  user interfaces for music
      - human computer interaction

FORMAT

The symposium will be structured in a traditional manner with paper
presentations. However, there will also be scheduled time for
presentation of computer musical compositions.

SUBMISSIONS

Submissions may have any of the following forms:

Full paper (7 - 10 pages)
Short paper (3 - 5 pages)
Computer musical compositions

All papers will be reviewed by the program committee and accepted
papers will be published after the symposium as post-event proceedings
in the Springer Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
Series.

IMPORTANT DATES

Full papers due March 1, 2004
Short papers due March 1, 2004
Musical pieces due March 1, 2004
Acceptance notification April 1, 2004
Symposium May 26-29, 2004

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Symposium Chair

Uffe Kock Wiil, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark

Proceedings Chair

Stefania Serafin, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark

Local Arrangements and Publicity

Uffe Kock Wiil, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark
Stefania Serafin, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark
Jens Arnspang, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Program Chair

Richard Kronland-Martinet, CNRS - LMA, Marseille, France

Music Selection Chair

Lars Graugaard, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark

Program Committee Members

Jens Arnspang, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark
Philippe Depalle, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Barry Eaglestone, University of Sheffield, UK
Anders Friberg, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweeden
Goffredo Haus, University of Milan, Italy
David L. Hicks, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark
Henkjan Honing, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Kristoffer Jensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Matti Karjalainen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Henrik Legind Larsen, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark
Brian Mayoh, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Jocelyne Nanard, LIRMM, Montpellier, France
Marc Nanard, LIRMM, Montpellier, France
Peter J. Nuernberg, Technical University of Graz, Austria
Francois Pachet, Sony Research Lab, France
Violaine Prince, LIRMM, Montpellier, France
Esben Skovenborg, TC Electronic, Denmark
Julius Orion Smith III, Stanford University, USA
Leonello Tarabella, CNR, Pisa, Italy
Daniel Teruggi, INA, Paris, France
Hugues Vinet, I.R.C.A.M, Paris, France
Gerhard Widmer, University of Vienna, Austria
Slvi Ystad, CNRS - LMA, Marseille, France



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