CFP: f(MIR): 1st WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE OF MIR (ISMIR 2009 SPECIAL SESSION) (Thierry Bertin-Mahieux )


Subject: CFP: f(MIR): 1st WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE OF MIR (ISMIR 2009 SPECIAL SESSION)
From:    Thierry Bertin-Mahieux  <tb2332@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 2 Apr 2009 18:51:35 -0400
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(sorry for cross-postings) CALL FOR PAPERS: f(MIR) 1st WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE OF MIR (ISMIR 2009 SPECIAL SESSION) This workshop, solely organized by students, will take place during ISMIR 2009. f(MIR) homepage: http://www.columbia.edu/~tb2332/fmir/ ISMIR homepage: http://ismir2009.ismir.net/program.html The goal of this workshop is to discuss the future of Music Information Retrieval (MIR). What if the problems currently being investigated within the MIR community are solved? What will the future hold? Music Information Retrieval currently encompasses a wide body of research. Our focus is specifically to bring into focus those topics of Music Information Retrieval that are presently not in the spotlight, and those potentially represented in future ISMIR conferences. While we are interested in the topics suggested in the ISMIR call for papers (http://ismir2009.ismir.net/cfp.html), we are also interested in topics generally presented at conferences such as ICMC, DAFX, NIME, and ICASSP, as many recent papers in these conferences share interests and methods with our field. SUBMISSION DATE: June 19th 2009 The submission format is an extended abstract (max. 3 pages). While there will be a review process and the committee will be comprised exclusively of students, all are welcome to submit! For more details about the submission, please follow the provided link: www.columbia.edu/~tb2332/fmir/submissions.htm We are looking forward to ISMIR 2009, the future of Music Information Retrieval, and thank you for your submissions! f(MIR) Committee Thierry Bertin-Mahieux, General Chair Amélie Anglade and Jason Hockman, Program Chairs


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