On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Carola Boehm wrote:
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> SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
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> 2nd International Conference of Music and Artificial Intelligence
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> ICMAI'02
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> 12-15 September 2002, Edinburgh, Scotland
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> www.music.ed.ac.uk/icmai
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> The 2002 International Conference on Music and Artificial Intelligence
> (ICMAI'02) will be held on 12-15 September 2002, at the historic
> St.Cecilia's Hall, in the Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland. We encourage
> contributions that investigate the interplay between musical theory
> and
> practice with techniques and methods from artificial intelligence,
> including computational cognitive modelling of musical processes.
> We are especially interested in issues of musical representations and
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> analysis, associated algorithms, and the evaluation of musical
> artefacts.
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> The organising committee welcomes submissions on all aspects of music
> and
> artificial intelligence. There will be the following, non-exclusive
> themes:
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> 1. Representation, Analysis and Pattern Discovery.
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> 2. Situated Musical Cognition, Embodied Musical Perception.
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> 3. Creativity in Musical Composition and Performance.
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> The conference is organised jointly by the Faculty of Music and the
> Division of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
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> The conference will consist of paper sessions, posters, round table
> discussions, concerts and various social events, including a Ceilidh.
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> KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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> Antonio Camurri (University of Genoa, Italy)
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> Ray Jackendoff (Brandeis University, USA)
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> Jean-Claude Risset (Laboratoire de Mechanique et d'Acoustique, France)
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> SUBMISSIONS
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> Submissions are invited in the following categories:
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> Category A: Full research paper
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> Category B: Informal progress report
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> Submissions under category A will be fully refereed, and authors of
> accepted papers are expected to present their work at the conference.
> Papers in category A are going to be published as a special issue of
> the Lecture Notes in Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence
> (LNCS/LNAI) Series by Springer, which will be available at the
> conference.
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> Submissions under category B will also be formally refereed, but those
> submissions accepted will be published in an on-line technical report.
> The printed version, available at the conference, will include either
> the abstract of the original technical report, or a more extended
> version up to 1000 words, according to the authors' choice. Authors of
> accepted papers of Category B are expected to present a brief outline
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> of their work at the conference and to prepare a poster for display at
> the conference venue. Unless otherwise requested, submissions rejected
> under category A will also be considered for inclusion under category
> B.
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> Submitted papers of both Category A and Category B must describe work
> not previously published, and must not be submitted concurrently to a
> journal or to another conference. The reviewing process will be
> strictly anonymous.
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> Papers of both Category A and Category B should be no more than 12
> pages maximum in length, including an abstract of 70-150 words.
> Authors must follow the instructions and format specifications of the
> Springer LNCS/LNAI Series, and use the appropriate templates and style
> files provided (for more information, see the conference web
> page). Authors are strongly encouraged to use LaTeX2e, although Word
> files will also be accepted. Papers not following the Springer
> specifications will not be accepted, unless a special permission has
> been obtained before submission by the organising committee.
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> Electronic submission will start during the following days. The
> conference web page should be consulted regularly for further details.
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> IMPORTANT DATES
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> Category A Category B
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> Submission deadline:
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> 20 April 2002 10 May 2002
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> Notification of acceptance:
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> 20 May 2002 20 June 2002
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> Camera-ready copy due:
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> 5 June 2002 27 July 2002
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> PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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> Jens Arnspang (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
> Mira Balaban (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
> Marta Olivetti Belardinelli (University of Rome, Italy)
> Rens Bod (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
> Carola Boehm (University of Glasgow, Scotland)
> Amilcar Cardoso (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
> Emilios Cambouropoulos (University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
> Darrell Conklin (ZymoGenetics, USA)
> Ian Cross (University of Cambridge, England)
> Roger Dannenberg (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
> Peter Desain (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands)
> Anastasia Georgaki (Ionian University, Greece)
> Gillian Hayes (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
> Henkjan Honing (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands)
> Jukka Louhivuori (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland)
> Tod Machover (MIT-Media Lab, USA)
> Guerino Mazzola (Universities of Zurich and Vienna, Switzerland and
> Austria)
> Stephen McAdams (IRCAM, France)
> Eduardo Miranda (SONY CSL-Paris, France and Brazil)
> Peter Nelson (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
> Francois Pachet (SONY CSL-Paris, France)
> Stephen Travis Pope (University oF California, Santa Barbara, USA)
> Alan Smaill (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
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> Mark Steedman (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
> David Temperley (University of Rochester, USA)
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> ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
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> Alan Smaill (University of Edinburgh, chair)
> Christina Anagnostopoulou (University of Edinburgh, co-chair)
> Miguel Ferrand (University of Edinburgh)
> Peter Nelson (University of Edinburgh)
> Alison Pease (University of Edinburgh)
> Mark Steedman (University of Edinburgh)
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> FOR MORE INFORMATION
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> www.music.ed.ac.uk/icmai
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