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[AUDITORY] CMMR 2019, October 14-18 2019, Marseille, France -- Call for Contributions



Dear all,

[Apologies for cross-postings]


We are happy to announce that the 14th International Symposium on Computer Music Multidisciplinary Research (CMMR 2019) will be held in Marseilles, France on October 14-18 2019
For detailed information please visit the Conference website: https://cmmr2019.prism.cnrs.fr/


Important dates:

Paper and music submission deadline: 1st May 2019
Notification of acceptance: 15th June 2019
Camera-ready deadline: 1st July 2019
Author registration deadline: 15th July 2019

Conference dates: 14-18 October 2019


The conference theme of this edition is Perception, Representations, Image, Sound, Music.

CMMR2019 is also organized to commemorate the French computer music pioneer Jean-Claude Risset who sadly passed away in November 2017 and who actively participated in the creation of the interdisciplinary art-science laboratory PRISM that hosts this year’s conference. 

The conference includes a scientific program with presentations, talks, posters and demos as well as a music program with daily concerts and dance performances. 

CMMR 2019 welcomes contributions from researchers, educators, members of industry, music composers, performers, software developers, librarians, and others with an interest in topics related to image, sound and music. 


Topics

Original contributions are encouraged in, but not limited to, the following topics:

•  Audio Signal Processing
•  Artificial intelligence and cognitive science for sound and music
•  Auditory perception and cognition
•  Augmented musical instruments
•  Computational musicology
•  Cooperative music networks
•  Digital Communities
•  Digital music libraries
•  Evaluation of creative music systems
•  Intelligent music tutoring systems
•  Live coding
•  Mapping and sonification
•  Motion and gesture
•  Multimodal perception
•  Music and emotions
•  Music games and interactive learning
•  Music information retrieval
•  Music interface design
•  Music production and composition tools
•  Music representation and visualisation
•  Music structure analysis
•  Music transcription
•  Musically inspired HCI
•  Optical music recognition
•  Semantic web
•  Sound and architecture
•  Sound and music in visual media
•  Sound source separation
•  Sound synthesis
•  User studies (e.g. ethnography, usability of music software)
•  Virtual and augmented reality


Best regards,
The CMMR2019 Organizing Committee