PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2008 Computers in Music Modeling and Retrieval and Network for Cross-Disciplinary Studies of Music and Meaning Conference

Karl Kristoffer Jensen (Editor)

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    Abstract

    The field of computer music is interdisciplinary by nature and closely related to a number of areas in computer science and engineering. The first CMMR  gatherings mainly focused on information retrieval, programming, digital libraries, hypermedia, artificial intelligence, acoustics and signal processing. In 2005 CMMR started moving towards a more interdisciplinary view of the field by putting increased emphasis on the investigation of the role of human interaction at all levels of musical practice. CMMR 2007 focused on the Sense of Sounds from the synthesis and retrieval point of view and encouraged studies that linked sound modeling by analysis-synthesis to perception and cognition. CMMR 2008 seeks to enlarge upon the Sense of Sounds-concept by taking into account the musical structure as a whole. More precisely, the workshop will have as its theme Genesis of Meaning in Sound and Music. The purpose is hereby to establish rigorous research alliances between computer and engineering sciences (information retrieval, programming, acoustics, signal processing…) and areas within the humanities (in particular perception, cognition, musicology, philosophy…), as well as to globally address the notion of sound meaning and its implications in music, modelling and retrieval. as a step in this direction, NTSMb, the Network for Cross-Disciplinary Studies of Music and Meaning (www.ntsmb.dk) and JMM: The Journal of Music and Meaning (www.musicandmeaning.net will be joining as participants in CMMR 2008. CMMR 2008 invites researchers, composers, performers, and others with an interest in important aspects of computer music (including modeling, retrieval, analysis, and synthesis) to come join us for a unique event. all papers will be reviewed by the program committee. Publication of accepted papers after the symposium as a post-event proceedings in the Springer verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series is planned. an award for the best paper dealing with the theme of the conference - Genesis of Meaning in Sound and Music - will be given under the auspices of The Journal of Music and Meaning.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherRe:New - Digital Arts Forum
    Number of pages390
    ISBN (Print)978-87-7606-027-5
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

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