[AUDITORY] Extended deadline: MML 2017 10th International Workshop on Machine Learning and Music (Rafael Ramirez Melendez )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Extended deadline: MML 2017 10th International Workshop on Machine Learning and Music
From:    Rafael Ramirez Melendez  <rafael.ramirez@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 3 Jul 2017 09:44:18 +0200
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[apologies for multiple postings] Submission deadline extension: July 15, 2017 Call for Papers MML 2016: 9th International Workshop on Machine Learning and Music http://musml.weebly.com October 6, 2017 Barcelona MOTIVATION Machine learning has permeated nearly every area of music informatics,=20 driven by a profusion of recordings available in digital audio formats,=20 steady improvements to the accessibility and quality of symbolic=20 corpora, availability of powerful algorithms in standard machine=20 learning toolboxes, and theoretical advances in machine learning and=20 data mining. As complexity of the problems investigated by researchers=20 on machine learning and music increases, there is a need to develop new=20 algorithms and methods to solve these problems. As a consequence,=20 research on machine learning and music is an active and growing field=20 reflected in international meetings such as the International Workshops=20 on Machine Learning and Music (MML): MML2008 (Helsinki, Finland),=20 MML2009 (Bled, Slovenia), MML2010 (Florence, Italy), MML2011 (Sierra=20 Nevada, Spain), MML2012 (Edinburgh, Scotland), MML2013 (Prague, Czech=20 Republic), MML2014 (Barcelona, Spain), MML2015 (Vancouver, Canada), and=20 MML2016 (Riva del Garda, Italy). SPECIAL THEME: INTELLIGENT MUSIC LEARNING SYSTEMS Machine learning holds great potential for enhancing music learning. =20 For MML2017, in addition to general topics in music and machine=20 learning, we warmly welcome contributions describing applications of=20 machine learning for technology-enhanced music learning. TOPICS Papers in all applications on music and machine learning are welcome,=20 including but not limited to intelligent music learning systems machine learning applications to music learning automatic classification of music (audio and MIDI) style-based interpreter recognition automatic composition and improvisation music recommender systems, genre and tag prediction score alignment polyphonic pitch detection chord extraction pattern discovery music analysis beat tracking expressive performance modeling similarity Audio demonstrations are encouraged when indicated by the content of the=20 paper. IMPORTAT DATES Paper Submission Deadline: July 15, 2017 Acceptance Notification: July 30, 2017 Final versions due: August 10, 2017 Workshop Date: October 6, 2017 SUBMISSIONS OF PAPERS Papers of up to 5 printed pages in LNCS format are welcome. Submissions=20 will be evaluated according to their originality and relevance to the=20 workshop, and should include author names, affiliations, contact=20 information, and an abstract of 60-100 words. Contributions should be in=20 PDF format and submitted by Easychair. LNCS format details can be found=20 here. REGISTRATION Registration to the Workshop will be free of charge. However, the=20 workshop has a limited number of places for non presenters, SPECIAL ISSUE A special issue of a journal based on selected papers from the workshop=20 is planned. ORGANISERS Rafael Ramirez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain Darrell Conklin, University of the Basque Country, Spain Jos=C3=A9 Manuel I=C3=B1esta, University of Alicante, Spain PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Darrell Conklin (University of the Basque Country, Spain) Dorien Herremans (Queen Mary University of London, UK) Emmanouil Benetos (Queen Mary University of London, UK) Gualtiero Volpe (University of Genoa, Italy) Hendrik Purwins (Aalborg University, Denmark) Kerstin Neubarth (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK) Jos=C3=A9 Manuel I=C3=B1esta (University of Alicante, Spain) Maarten Grachten (Austrian Research Institute for Artificial=20 Intelligence, Austria) Maria Cristina Marinescu (Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, Spain) Miguel Molina (Imperial College London, UK) Peter van Kranenburg (Meertens Institute, Netherlands) Rafael Ramirez (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain) Sergio Giraldo (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain) Pierre Ponce de Leon (University of Alicante, Spain) Victor Padilla (International University of la Rioja, Spain) Zacharias Vamvakousis (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)


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