Tutorials are a great way to share some expertise and experience on a specific topic appealing to the conference audience.
Topics
Original tutorials are encouraged in, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Music and emotions (e.g. analysis, retrieval, synthesis, composition, performance, music for images)
- Computational musicology
- Auditory perception and cognition
- Virtual reality, augmented reality and human-computer interaction related to music
- Digital music libraries
- User studies (e.g. ethnography, usability of music software)
- New methods for music representation and visualization
- Retrieval and music recommendation tools
- Intelligent music tutoring systems
- Music games and interactive learning
- Music production and composition tools
- Structuring of audio data
- Cooperative music networks
- Analysis, recognition, comparison, classification, and modeling of sound and music
- Music and sound data mining
- Sound synthesis
- Optical music recognition
- Semantic web music technologies
- Sound source separation
- Music structure analysis
- Music transcription
- Artificial intelligence and cognitive science for sound and music
Submission
Procedures to submit tutorials are detailed in the Author instructions & Submission section from the CMMR 2012 website. The presenters of tutorials should be registered at CMMR 2012.
Important dates for tutorials
Tutorial Submission deadline | 1st February 2012 |
Notification of acceptance | 28th March 2012 |
For inquiries regarding tutorial submissions, please contact the chairs using the following email address: