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Call For Submissions
ISMIR 2004 solicits original contributions
in the following domains and topics, as they apply to music
information retrieval (this is a non-exclusive list):
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Computational methods for classification,
clustering, and modelling
- Musical feature extraction (mono- and polyphonic music)
- Similarity and pattern matching
- Retrieval
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Formal methods and databases
- Applications of automated music identification and
recognition, such as score following, automatic accompaniment
- Routing and filtering for music and music queries
- Query languages (expressiveness, complexity)
- Standards (RDF, XML, INDECS, MPEG, Dublin Core, *MARC,
Z39.50...) and other metadata or protocols for music
information handling and retrieval (CDDB, ...)
- Multi-agent systems, distributed search
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Web software for music information retrieval
- Semantic Web and musical digital objects
- Intelligent agents
- Collaborative software
- Webbased search and retrieval
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Human-computer interaction and interfaces
- Multi-modal interfaces (audio, text, gesture...)
- User interfaces and usability
- Mobile applications
- User behaviour
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Music perception, cognition, affect,
and emotions
- Music similarity metrics
- Syntactical parameters (pitch, rhythm, timbre, texture,...)
- Semantic parameters (aesthetic, emotional appreciation)
- Musical forms, structures, styles and genres
- Music annotation methodologies
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Music analysis and knowledge representation
- Automatic summarization, citing, excerpting, downgrading,
transformation
- Formal models of music, digital scores and representations
- Music indexing and metadata (authoring and generation)
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Music archives, libraries, and digital
collections
- Music digital libraries
- Public access to musical archives
- Benchmarks and research databases
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Intellectual property rights and music
- National and international intellectual property
right issues
- Digital rights management
- Identification and traceability
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Sociology and Economy of music
- Music industry and use of MIR in the production,
distribution, consumption chain
- User profiling
- Validation
- User needs and expectations, evaluation of music IR
systems, building test collections, experimental design
and metrics
- Business models and experience
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Philosophy and ethics
- Developing MIR tools for non-western music
- Dealing with personalized user profiles
- Epistemological and methodological foundations
Submissions:
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Submissions can be done in the categories
of long paper, short
paper, poster/demo, tutorials,
panels and exhibits.
All submissions to ISMIR 2004 will be handled in electronic
format. They are brought in through the submission
web page, where you can also download templates for MS
Word and LaTeX.
Deadline for submissions of tutorials and
panels: April 26th 2004.
Deadline for submissions of long papers, short papers and
posters/demos: May 7th 2004.
Deadline for exhibitor space: September 15th 2004.
Long Paper
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Long Paper submissions are not to exceed
8 pages (including references and appendices). Please
format your paper according to the templates available
on the submission web page.
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Long Papers should include a 150-200
words abstract and a list of 2-5 keywords related to
their content.
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Submission must consist of original
contributions (not previously published, and not currently
being considered for publication elsewhere). The number
of long paper submissions from one research group is
limited to 2.
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Accepted papers will be allocated up
to 8 pages in the ISMIR 2004 proceedings and 30 min
presentation time at the ISMIR 2004 conference, according
to a Powerpoint template that will be made available
with the notification of acceptance.
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Authors of accepted papers will be
asked to provide camera-ready copies of their papers.
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For each accepted paper, at least one
author has to register for the ISMIR 2004 conference.
Short Paper
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Short Paper submissions are not to exceed
6 pages (including references and appendices). Please
format your paper according to the templates available
on the submission web page.
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Short Papers should include a 150-200
words abstract and a list of 2-5 keywords related to
their content.
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Submission must consist of original
contributions (not previously published, and not currently
being considered for publication elsewhere). The number
of paper submissions from one research group is limited
to 3.
-
Accepted papers will be allocated up
to 6 pages in the ISMIR 2004 proceedings and 15 min
presentation time at the ISMIR 2004 conference, according
to a Powerpoint template that will be made available
with the notification of acceptance.
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Authors of accepted papers will be
asked to provide camera-ready copies of their papers.
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For each accepted paper, at least one
author has to register for the ISMIR 2004 conference.
>> submission web page
Poster/Demo
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Poster/Demo provide an excellent opportunity
for presenting preliminary or intermediate results, work that
is primarily targeted towards a small subset of the ISMIR
community, or presentation of research that is best presented
as a demonstration.
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Submission should consist of an extended
abstract of 750-1,000 words (2 pages maximum, including
a list of 2-5 keywords related to their content and
references).
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Extended abstracts must be formatted
according to the following guidelines: page size: A4,
font size: 10pt or larger, single column layout, all
page margins at least 2.5cm (or 1 inch).
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Accepted posters/demos will be presented
at a plenary poster/demo session during the ISMIR 2004
conference; authors will be informed about the space
available for each poster/demo with their notification
of acceptance.
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Authors are encouraged to bring laptop
computers, or the appropriate equipment, to supplement
their presentations.
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Accepted posters/demos will also be
allocated up to 4 pages for the written paper in the
ISMIR 2004 proceedings; authors will be asked to provide
camera-ready copies of their papers according to the
template available on the submission
web page.
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For each accepted poster/demo, at least
one author has to register for the ISMIR 2004 conference.
>> submission web page
Tutorials
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The day before the conference (Oct 10th,
2004) will consist of a parallel session of tutorials each
concentrating on a single topic presented either at an introductory
level or in depth, lasting 3 hours (plus a break). Proposals
for tutorials can be sent via email to alba.rosado@upf.edu.
Panels
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A roster of special panels is planned. These
panels are meant to foster discussion on a specific topic
of interest to the community, as well as real-world implementations
and experience reports.
Submissions should consist of a 1-2 page abstract including:
- The topic and issues to be discussed.
- The intended and expected audience.
- Biography of the moderator(s)
Exhibits
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Throughout ISMIR 2004, space will be available
for publishers, booksellers, software merchants, service providers,
systems vendors and any other companies interested in exhibiting
their products.
- Deadline for full applications is September
15, 2004
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