Call for papers: AES 42nd conference on Semantic Audio, Ilmenau, Germany, July 22-24, 2011 (Anssi Klapuri )


Subject: Call for papers: AES 42nd conference on Semantic Audio, Ilmenau, Germany, July 22-24, 2011
From:    Anssi Klapuri  <klap@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:58:47 +0200
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Dear colleagues, you are cordially invited to participate the 42nd AES Conference on Semantic Audio. Please note that the paper submission deadline has been extended to March 13, 2011. Important dates: ---------------- Submission of full papers: 2011 March 13 Acceptance emailed by: 2011 April 15 Revised paper deadline: 2011 May 15 ------------------------------------------------ 42nd AES Conference on Semantic Audio 22nd - 24th July 2011, Ilmenau, Germany Cochairs: Karlheinz Brandenburg and Mark Sandler http://www.aes.org/conferences/42/ ** Apologies for Cross Postings ** Semantic Audio refers to the research and development targeted toward content-based handling of digital audio recordings. The rapid evolution of digital audio technologies, audio compression, and streaming has significantly changed the way digital audio is created, processed, and consumed today. New audio content can be produced at a very low cost. Thus the sheer amount of available audio data grows more and more each day. Content-based management of audio recordings is essential to enable efficient use of these data. Aside from audio retrieval and recommendation techniques, the semantics of audio signals are also becoming more important in object-oriented audio coding, editing, and processing. Recent product releases demonstrate this, but many more innovative functionalities are becoming available. This conference will give a broad overview of the state of the art and address many of the new scientific disciplines involved in this still-emerging field. Our purpose is to continue fostering this line of interdisciplinary research. This is reflected by the wide variety of invited speakers presenting at the conference. Talks will be given by Karlheinz Brandenburg, Dan Barry, Masataka Goto, Meinard Mueller, Christof Faller, Juergen Herre, Jay LeBoeuf, Markus Cremer, Bjoern Schuller, and Sebastian Stober. For an up-to-date list of the invited talks, please refer to the conference website at www.aes.org/events/42/. Proposed papers will be assessed through full paper review. Manuscripts of maximum 10 pages (3000 words) are to be submitted by March 13, 2011 at www.aes.org/42nd_authors, which you can visit for more information and complete instructions. We welcome contributions in all relevant areas, including, but not limited to the topics listed below. The manuscript should detail the problem statement, work performed, methods employed, conclusion(s), and significance of the paper. Please follow the guidelines found at https://secure.aes.org/authors/guidelines/. Acceptance of papers will be determined by the 42nd Conference paper committee based on full paper review. Accepted authors will be notified by April 15, 2011. Proposed topics for papers -------------------------- * Semantic audio production * Semantic audio description and ontologies * Audio signal processing and feature extraction * Machine learning methods for audio content analysis * Automatic tagging of audio signals * Content-based audio retrieval * Music information retrieval * Music recommendation * Music informatics * User interfaces for audio management and retrieval * Intelligent audio effects * Audio restoration * Games and entertainment * Speech processing and analysis * Automatic music transcription * Audio source separation * Industrial applications * Semantic web Schedule -------- Full paper submission deadline: 2011 March 13 Acceptance emailed by: 2011 April 15 Revised paper deadline: 2011 May 15 Submission of papers -------------------- Please submit full papers at www.aes.org/42nd_authors. If you have any questions, contact: Papers cochairs Christian Dittmar, Fraunhofer IDMT Anssi Klapuri, Queen Mary University of London Email: 42nd_papers@xxxxxxxx


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