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Dear all,
The 2nd Conference on Computer Simulation of Musical Creativity will be held at The Open University in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom between the 11th and 13th of September 2017. The conference will cover theoretical and practical aspects of a range of computational approaches to music. There is still time to join/propose a panel (or submit a short talk or offer a short performance).
Proposed Panels (to date):
Domain-Specific Generative Music: Music in Computer Games, Simon Cutajar ([log in to unmask])•
Now that deep learning has solved music, what’s next?, Bob Sturm ([log in to unmask])
Musical Creativity & HCI, Simon Holland ([log in to unmask])
Issues in the Evaluation of Creative Music Systems, Róisín Loughran ([log in to unmask])
Applying music patterns in generation, Iris Yuping Ren ([log in to unmask])
Live coding, Iris Yuping Ren ([log in to unmask])
Panellists are sought, send a brief statement of your interest in the topic (100 words max) to the listed organiser by 10th Aug.
The provisional programme is available: https://csmc2017.wordpress.com/programme/
Early Registration is available until 10th Aug: https://csmc2017.wordpress.com/registration/
Keynote Speakers:
•Professor Elaine Chew, Queen Mary, University of London
•Dr. Anna Jordanous, University of Kent
Best Wishes,
Robin Laney
Programme Chair
The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302).
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