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MUME 2019 - EXTENDED DEADLINE: MARCH 24, 2019
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3rd CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
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((( MUME 2019 )))
The 7th International Workshop on Musical Metacreation
http://musicalmetacreation.org
June 17-18, 2019, Charlotte, North Carolina
MUME 2019 is to be held at the University of North Carolina Charlotte in conjunction with the 10th International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2019 (http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2019).
=== Important Dates ===
EXTENDED Workshop submission deadline: March 24, 2019
Notification date: April 28, 2019
Camera-ready version: May 19, 2019
Workshop dates: June 17-18, 2019
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Metacreation applies tools and techniques from artificial intelligence, artificial life, and machine learning, themselves often inspired by cognitive and natural science, for creative tasks. Musical Metacreation studies the design and use of these generative tools and theories for music making: discovery and exploration of novel musical styles and content, collaboration between human performers and creative software “partners”, and design of systems in gaming and entertainment that dynamically generate or modify music.
MUME intends to bring together artists, practitioners, and researchers interested in developing systems that autonomously (or interactively) recognize, learn, represent, compose, generate, complete, accompany, or interpret music. As such, we welcome contributions to the theory or practice of generative music systems and their applications in new media, digital art, and entertainment at large.
Topics
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We encourage paper and demo submissions on MUME-related topics, including the following:
-- Models, Representation and Algorithms for MUME
---- Novel representations of musical information
---- Advances or applications of AI, machine learning, and statistical techniques for generative music
---- Advances of A-Life, evolutionary computing or agent and multi-agent based systems for generative music
---- Computational models of human musical creativity
-- Systems and Applications of MUME
---- Systems for autonomous or interactive music composition
---- Systems for automatic generation of expressive musical interpretation
---- Systems for learning or modeling music style and structure
---- Systems for intelligently remixing or recombining musical material
---- Online musical systems (i.e. systems with a real-time element)
---- Adaptive and generative music in video games
---- Generative systems in sound synthesis, or automatic synthesizer design
---- Techniques and systems for supporting human musical creativity
---- Emerging musical styles and approaches to music production and performance involving the use of AI systems
---- Applications of musical metacreation for digital entertainment: sound design, soundtracks, interactive art, etc.
-- Evaluation of MUME
---- Methodologies for qualitative or quantitative evaluation of MUME systems
---- Studies reporting on the evaluation of MUME
---- Socio-economical Impact of MUME
---- Philosophical implication of MUME
---- Authorship and legal implications of MUME
Submission Format and Requirements
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Please make submissions via the EasyChair system at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mume2019
The workshop is a day and a half event that includes:
-Presentations of FULL TECHNICAL PAPERS (8 pages maximum)
-Presentations of POSITION PAPERS and WORK-IN-PROGRESS PAPERS (5 pages maximum)
-Presentations of DEMONSTRATIONS (3 pages maximum) which present outputs of systems (working live or offline).
All papers should be submitted as complete works. Demo systems should be tested and working by the time of submission, rather than be speculative. We encourage audio and video material to accompany and illustrate the papers (especially for demos). We ask that authors arrange for their web hosting of audio and video files, and give URL links to all such files within the text of the submitted paper.
Submissions do not have to be anonymized, as we use single-blind reviewing. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three program committee members.
Workshop papers will be published as MUME 2019 Proceedings and will be archived with an ISBN number. Please use the updated MuMe paper template to format your paper. Also please feel free to edit the licence entry (at the bottom left of the first page of the new template). We created a new MUME 2019 template based on AAAI template. The MUME 2019 latex and Word template is available at:
http://musicalmetacreation.org/buddydrive/file/templates_mume2019/
Submission should be uploaded using MUME 2019 EasyChair portal:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mume2019
For complete details on attendance, submissions and formatting, please visit the workshop website: http://musicalmetacreation.org
Presentation and Multimedia Equipment:
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We will provide a video projection system as well as a stereo audio system for use by presenters at the venue. Additional equipment required for presentations and demonstrations should be supplied by the presenters. Contact the Workshop Chair to discuss any special equipment and setup needs/concerns.
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It is expected that at least one author of each accepted submission will attend the workshop to present their contribution. We also welcome those who would like to attend the workshop without presenting. Workshop registration will be available through the ICCC 2019 conference system.
History
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MUME 2019 builds on the enthusiastic response and participation we received for the past occurrences of MUME series:
MUME 2012 (held in conjunction with AIIDE 2012 at Stanford):
http://musicalmetacreation.org/mume-2012/
MUME 2013 (held in conjunction with AIIDE 2013 at NorthEastern):
http://musicalmetacreation.org/mume-2013/
MUME 2014 (held in conjunction with AIIDE 2014 at North Carolina):
http://musicalmetacreation.org/mume-2014/
MUME 2016 (held in conjunction with ICCC 2016 at Université Pierre et Marie Curie):
http://musicalmetacreation.org/mume-2016/
MUME 2017 (held in conjunction with ICCC 2017 at Georgia Institute of Technology):
http://musicalmetacreation.org/mume-2017/
MUME 2018 (held in conjunction with ICCC 2018 at Salamanca University):
http://musicalmetacreation.org/mume-2018/
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Please direct any inquiries/suggestions/special requests to one of the Workshop Chairs, Bob (keller@cs.hmc.edu) or Bob (bobs@kth.se).
Workshop Organizers
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Program Co-Chair
Robert M. Keller, Professor
Computer Science Department
Harvey Mudd College
301 Platt Blvd
Claremont, CA 91711 USA
https://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/
Program Co-Chair
Bob L. Sturm, Associate Professor
Tal, Musik och Hörsel (Speech, Music and Hearing)
Lindstedtsvägen 24
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
Royal Institute of Technology KTH, Sweden
https://www.kth.se/profile/bobs
Concert Chair
Gus Xia, Assistant Professor
Computer Science
NYU Shanghai
Publicity Chair
Dr. Oliver Bown
Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Art & Design, The University of New South Wales
Room AG12, Cnr Oxford St & Greens Rd,
Paddington, NSW, 2021, Australia
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MUME Steering Committee
Andrew Brown, Griffith University, Australia
Michael Casey, Dartmouth College, US
Arne Eigenfeldt, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Anna Jordanous, University of Kent, UK
Bob Keller, Harvey Mudd College, US
Róisín Loughran, University College Dublin, Ireland
Philippe Pasquier, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Benjamin Smith, Purdue University Indianapolis, USA