[REMINDER] Sound and Music Computing Conference, Porto, Portugal, July 2009 (Luis Gustavo Martins )


Subject: [REMINDER] Sound and Music Computing Conference, Porto, Portugal, July 2009
From:    Luis Gustavo Martins  <lgustavomartins@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 12 Mar 2009 18:07:35 +0000
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--Apple-Mail-202-876017445 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [Sorry for cross-postings] [Please circulate] Call for Participation Sound and Music Computing Conference, 23-25 July 2009 Casa da M=FAsica, Porto, Portugal http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/ SMC is a privileged forum in Europe for the promotion of international exchanges around Sound and Music Computing topics. SMC 2009 will feature papers, posters, music works, tutorials and special sessions. =3D Important dates: . Paper, Tutorials and Music submission deadline: Friday 17 April 2009 . [LATE DEADLINE] Deadline for participation to special sessions: Monday 8 June 2009 Sound and Music Computing is an interdisciplinary field that approaches the whole sound and music communication chain from a multidisciplinary point of view. By combining scientific, technological and artistic methodologies it aims at understanding, modeling and generating sound and music through computational approaches. Its core academic subjects relate to musicology, physics (acoustics), engineering (including computer science, signal processing and electronics), psychology (including psychoacoustics, experimental psychology and neurosciences) and music composition. Topics will include: . Automatic music generation/accompaniment systems . Computer environments for sound/music processing/composition . Networked music generation . Physical modeling for sound generation . Sound/music signal processing algorithms . Digital Audio Effects . Musical sound source separation and recognition . Automatic music transcription . Music information retrieval . Musical pattern recognition/modeling . Music and robotics . Computational musicology . Sonic interaction design . 3D sound/music . Data sonification . Visualization of sound/music data . Interfaces for music creation and fruition . Interactive performance systems . Musical performance modeling . Gesture controlled audio systems . Sound/music perception and cognition . Sound/music and Neuroscience . Music and emotions . Multimodality in sound and music computing . Web 2.0 and music . Mobile music . Technologies for the preservation, access and modelling of musical =20 heritage All accepted papers and posters will be published in the conference Proceedings, which will account for an ISBN. Furthermore, a special issue of the Computer Music Journal will be devoted to articles based on selected items from the conference. Not only will the best conference papers be considered for publication in extended form in the Journal, but also posters, tutorials, and reports of special sessions. =3D Note on Special Sessions: = http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/call-for-participation/special-sessions.html= SMC 2009 will feature special sessions on "hot" topics relevant to Sound and Music Computing research, where a special focus will be put on interaction between participants and the audience (members of the scientific and music communities, and the general public at large). There are, for now, 2 special sessions, on "Sonic Interaction Design" and "Music Visualization". http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/programme/special-sessions/sid.html = http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/programme/special-sessions/visualization.htm= l (Stay tuned for announces of more special sessions in the upcoming =20 weeks...) =3D Note on Tutorials: The day prior to the conference (22 July 2009) will consist of tutorials, focusing on a single topic presented either at an introductory level or in depth, lasting about 3 hours (including a break). You are welcome to propose tutorial along the guidelines detailed on = http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/call-for-participation/call-for-tutorials.ht= ml =3D Stay tuned: . RSS feed: http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/news/news/RSS . Facebook group: http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=3D42958077160 . Twitter: http://twitter.com/smc2009 =3D Want to help us promote SMC 2009? . Follow and promote SMC 2009 on facebook and twitter . Have a quick look here: http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/promote-us --Apple-Mail-202-876017445 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html><body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; = -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><div style=3D"word-wrap: = break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: = after-white-space; ">[Sorry for cross-postings]<br>[Please = circulate]<br><br>Call for Participation<br><br>Sound and Music = Computing Conference, 23-25 July 2009<br>Casa da M=FAsica, Porto, = Portugal<br><a = href=3D"http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/">http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/</a>= <br><br>SMC is a privileged forum in Europe for the promotion of = international<br>exchanges around Sound and Music Computing topics. SMC = 2009 will<br>feature papers, posters, music works, tutorials and special = sessions.<br><br><br>=3D Important dates:<br>. Paper, Tutorials and = Music submission deadline: Friday 17 April 2009<br>. [LATE DEADLINE] = Deadline for participation to special sessions:<br>Monday 8 June = 2009<br><br><br>Sound and Music Computing is an interdisciplinary field = that<br>approaches the whole sound and music communication chain from = a<br>multidisciplinary point of view.<br>By combining scientific, = technological and artistic methodologies it<br>aims at understanding, = modeling and generating sound and music through<br>computational = approaches. Its core academic subjects relate to<br>musicology, physics = (acoustics), engineering (including computer<br>science, signal = processing and electronics),<br>psychology (including psychoacoustics, = experimental psychology and<br>neurosciences) and music = composition.<br><br>Topics will include:<br>. Automatic music = generation/accompaniment systems<br>. Computer environments for = sound/music processing/composition<br>. Networked music generation<br>. = Physical modeling for sound generation<br>. Sound/music signal = processing algorithms<br>. Digital Audio Effects<br>. Musical sound = source separation and recognition<br>. Automatic music = transcription<br>. Music information retrieval<br>. Musical pattern = recognition/modeling<br>. Music and robotics<br>. Computational = musicology<br>. Sonic interaction design<br>. 3D sound/music<br>. Data = sonification<br>. Visualization of sound/music data<br>. Interfaces for = music creation and fruition<br>. Interactive performance systems<br>. = Musical performance modeling<br>. Gesture controlled audio systems<br>. = Sound/music perception and cognition<br>. Sound/music and = Neuroscience<br>. Music and emotions<br>. Multimodality in sound and = music computing<br>. Web 2.0 and music<br>. Mobile music<br>. = Technologies for the preservation, access and modelling of musical = heritage<br><br>All accepted papers and posters will be published in the = conference<br>Proceedings, which will account for an ISBN. Furthermore, = a special<br>issue of the Computer Music Journal will be devoted to = articles based<br>on selected items from the conference. Not only will = the best<br>conference papers be considered for publication<br>in = extended form in the Journal, but also posters, tutorials, = and<br>reports of special sessions.<br><br><br>=3D Note on Special = Sessions:<br><a = href=3D"http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/call-for-participation/special-sessi= ons.html">http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/call-for-participation/special-ses= sions.html</a><br>SMC 2009 will feature special sessions on "hot" topics = relevant to<br>Sound and Music Computing research, where a special focus = will be put<br>on interaction between participants and the audience = (members of the<br>scientific and music communities, and the general = public at large).<br>There are, for now, 2 special sessions, on "Sonic = Interaction Design"<br>and "Music Visualization".<br><a = href=3D"http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/programme/special-sessions/sid.html"= >http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/programme/special-sessions/sid.html</a><br>= <a = href=3D"http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/programme/special-sessions/visualiza= tion.html">http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/programme/special-sessions/visual= ization.html</a><br>(Stay tuned for announces of more special sessions = in the upcoming weeks...)<br><br><br>=3D Note on Tutorials:<br>The day = prior to the conference (22 July 2009) will consist of<br>tutorials, = focusing on a single topic presented either at an<br>introductory level = or in depth, lasting about 3 hours (including a<br>break).<br>You are = welcome to propose tutorial along the guidelines detailed on<br><a = href=3D"http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/call-for-participation/call-for-tuto= rials.html">http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/call-for-participation/call-for-= tutorials.html</a><br><br>=3D Stay tuned:<br>. RSS feed:&nbsp;<a = href=3D"http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/news/news/RSS">http://smc2009.smcnet= work.org/news/news/RSS</a><br>. Facebook group:&nbsp;<a = href=3D"http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=3D42958077160">http://ww= w.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=3D42958077160</a><br>. Twitter:&nbsp;<a = href=3D"http://twitter.com/smc2009">http://twitter.com/smc2009</a><br><br>= =3D Want to help us promote SMC 2009?<br>. Follow and promote SMC 2009 = on facebook and twitter<br>. Have a quick look here:&nbsp;<a = href=3D"http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/promote-us">http://smc2009.smcnetwor= k.org/promote-us</a><br><br><div apple-content-edited=3D"true"><span = class=3D"Apple-style-span" style=3D"border-collapse: separate; color: = rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Helvetica; font-size: 14px; font-style: = normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: = normal; line-height: normal; orphans: 2; text-indent: 0px; = text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; = -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 0px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: = 0px; -webkit-text-decorations-in-effect: none; -webkit-text-size-adjust: = auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; "><div style=3D"word-wrap: = break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: = after-white-space; "></div></span></div></div></body></html>= --Apple-Mail-202-876017445--


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