[Asis-l] CFP: JCDL 2010 Workshop: Music Information Retrieval for the Masses
Sally Jo Cunningham
sallyjo at cs.waikato.ac.nz
Wed May 5 05:58:21 EDT 2010
Call for Workshop Papers
JCDL 2010 Workshop: Music Information Retrieval for the Masses
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), Surfers Paradise (Gold
Coast, Australia), June 21 – 25 2010
Not everyone can sing in tune. Not everyone can write, play or
graphically describe a sequence of notes. Not everyone can name the
musical instruments occurring in a piece of music, or its genre.
However, many people want to find music that they are interested in.
How can the average person, not the average musician, retrieve music
from large collections? How do we support their information needs?
Indeed, what are their music information needs—what are they looking
for, and how can we help them to locate new music, or to manage and
interact with their personal music collection?
Workshop Objectives:
· To provide a forum for discussion on the music information
retrieval needs of everyday people, and the software / hardware to
support their music information behaviours
· To support discussion of research methods for uncovering music
information needs
· To highlight innovative software and hardware demos for
everyday music needs
· To create an opportunity for music information retrieval
researchers in the southern hemisphere and Asia to network with their
peers
Topics
We invite submissions on a wide range of topics in the intersection of
music information retrieval and digital libraries, including:
· Music information seeking behavior
· Music perception and cognition, as applied to MIR system
development
· User studies and MIR system evaluation
· User interfaces and user models
· Music knowledge representation, user tags, and music metadata
· Personal music library management
· Music digital libraries and archives
· Content-based querying and retrieval
· Tools for integrating music retrieval into everyday activities
Format and Submissions
We invite short (up to four pages) papers on the above topics. Papers
can present new research, provide an overview of an existing research
programme, demonstrate a novel software / hardware application, or
pose a challenge to researchers.
Submissions should be in ACM format, and submitted to:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mirmw2010
Workshop Activities
The workshop will be organized around presentation and discussion of
accepted papers. The workshop will end with a panel discussion of
future directions for everyday music information research.
Important Dates:
June 04: submission of papers
June 11: notification of acceptance
June 18: submission of final paper versions
Workshop: June 25, 2010; 9:00am – 4:30pm
Organizers
Sally Jo Cunningham: Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand
Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd: RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
David Bainbridge: Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand
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