Call for participation: Hacking Audio and Music Research (HAMR) 2013 (Colin Raffel )


Subject: Call for participation: Hacking Audio and Music Research (HAMR) 2013
From:    Colin Raffel  <craffel@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 19 Apr 2013 14:35:18 -0400
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--047d7b3a982e537f8004dabafc6a Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 (Apologies for cross-posting - please distribute widely!) Call for participation: Hacking Audio and Music Research (HAMR) 2013 June 28 - 30th 2013 Columbia University New York, NY Researchers are invited to participate in HAMR 2013, an upcoming hackathon focusing on the development of new techniques for analyzing, processing, and synthesizing audio and music signals. HAMR will be modeled after a traditional hack day in that it will involve a weekend of fast-paced work with an emphasis on trying something new rather than finishing something polished. However, this event will deviate from the typical hack day in its focus on research (rather than commercial) applications. Individuals and groups are invited to spend a concentrated 48 hours working on novel research in any of the following areas: * Music informatics * Audio, speech and music signal processing * Machine listening * Environmental sound analysis * Computer music * Computational auditory perception/cognition In addition to HAMRing out work, the event will include presentations, discussions, and informal workshops. Registration is free and researchers from any stage in their career are encouraged to participate. Those interested in proposing a research project should submit a short abstract using this form<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1z_rr8GBJtI7cfwvph4MElG_62W3lfte-U9VPLB9guMM/viewform> by May 19th, 2013. All other individuals who would like to attend should fill out this form<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PJSGxfYOZnJcwQoaNuDJ0ULThjofJOamVj7u_b_qQQc/viewform>. Further details can be found on the HAMR 2013 website<http://labrosa.ee.columbia.edu/hamr2013/>. Updates will be announced on the hamr-discuss Google group<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/hamr-discuss> . --047d7b3a982e537f8004dabafc6a Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr"><div class=3D"im" style=3D"font-family:arial,sans-serif;fo= nt-size:12.727272033691406px"><div style=3D"color:rgb(34,34,34)">(Apologies= for cross-posting - please distribute widely!)</div><div style=3D"color:rg= b(34,34,34)"> <br></div><div style=3D"color:rgb(34,34,34)">Call for participation: Hackin= g Audio and Music Research (HAMR) 2013<br></div><div style=3D"color:rgb(34,= 34,34)"><div><br></div><div>June 28 - 30th 2013</div><div><div>Columbia Uni= versity</div> <div>New York, NY</div><div><br></div></div><div>Researchers are invited to= participate in HAMR 2013, an upcoming hackathon focusing on the developmen= t of new techniques for analyzing, processing, and synthesizing audio and m= usic signals. =A0HAMR will be modeled after a traditional hack day in that = it will involve a weekend of fast-paced work with an emphasis on trying som= ething new rather than finishing something polished. =A0However, this event= will deviate from the typical hack day in its focus on research (rather th= an commercial) applications. =A0Individuals and groups are invited to spend= a concentrated 48 hours working on novel research in any of the following = areas:</div> <div><div><br></div><div>* Music informatics</div><div>* Audio, speech and = music signal processing</div><div>* Machine listening</div><div>* Environme= ntal sound analysis</div><div>* Computer music</div><div>* Computational au= ditory perception/cognition</div> <div><br></div></div><div>In addition to HAMRing out work, the event will i= nclude presentations, discussions, and informal workshops. =A0Registration = is free and researchers from any stage in their career are encouraged to pa= rticipate. =A0Those interested in proposing a research project should submi= t a short abstract using=A0<a href=3D"https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1z_rr= 8GBJtI7cfwvph4MElG_62W3lfte-U9VPLB9guMM/viewform" target=3D"_blank">this fo= rm</a>=A0by May 19th, 2013. =A0All other individuals who would like to atte= nd should fill out=A0<a href=3D"https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PJSGxfYOZn= JcwQoaNuDJ0ULThjofJOamVj7u_b_qQQc/viewform" target=3D"_blank">this form</a>= . =A0Further details can be found on the=A0<a href=3D"http://labrosa.ee.col= umbia.edu/hamr2013/" target=3D"_blank">HAMR 2013 website</a>. =A0Updates wi= ll be announced on=A0<a href=3D"https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups= #!forum/hamr-discuss" target=3D"_blank">the hamr-discuss Google group</a>.<= /div> </div></div></div> --047d7b3a982e537f8004dabafc6a--


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