call for paper: f(MIR): 2nd WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE OF MIR (Thierry Bertin-Mahieux )


Subject: call for paper: f(MIR):  2nd WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE OF MIR
From:    Thierry Bertin-Mahieux  <tb2332@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 25 Jan 2010 14:10:00 -0500
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(sorry for cross-postings) CALL FOR PAPER: f(MIR): 2nd WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE OF MIR http://www.columbia.edu/~tb2332/fmir2010/ This workshop will take place during ISMIR 2010: http://ismir2010.ismir.net/ Following the success of our inaugural session at ISMIR 2009, we are proud to announce the 2nd annual session of the f(MIR) workshop! Our main goal is to identify and discuss areas of Music Information Retrieval research that will be prominent in future years. Assuming current problems will be solved, what will we do next? For what reasons will we be focusing on these issues? How will we transition from our present course to these new research topics? Clearly this is a a very ambitious research proposal! You can find examples at http://www.columbia.edu/~tb2332/fmir2010/. Music Information Retrieval currently encompasses a wide body of research. Our aim is to bring into focus those topics of Music Information Retrieval that are not in the spotlight, which may potentially be represented in future ISMIR conferences. While interested in the topics suggested in the ISMIR call for papers (http://ismir2010.ismir.net/call-for-papers), we are also interested in topics generally presented at conferences such as ICMC, DAFX, NIME, JCDL, and ICASSP, as many recent papers in these conferences share interests and methods with our field. SUBMISSION DATE: April 21th, 2010 The submission format is an extended abstract (max. 3 pages). There will be a review process, and all program committee members will be students. However, EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO SUBMIT, student or not! For more details about submissions, please visit the following website: http://www.columbia.edu/~tb2332/fmir2010/ We are looking forward to ISMIR 2010, the future of Music Information Retrieval, and thank you for your submissions! f(MIR) Committee http://www.columbia.edu/~tb2332/fmir2010/


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