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9th International Conference on Digital Audio Effets, DAFx-06
September 18-20, 2006
Montreal, Canada
http://www.dafx.ca
LAST CALL FOR PAPERS
The 9th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx-06,
will be held September 18-20, 2006, at McGill University, Montreal,
Canada, organized by the Music Technology Area of the Schulich School
of Music and CIRMMT (Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Music
Media and Technology). DAFx grew from a very successful COST action
in Europe and has established a reputation for the excellence of the
papers and its open, friendly atmosphere. It is an event where
everyone is involved in some aspect of music and information
technology, from new ways to play electronic instruments to music
information retrieval.
DAFx appeals to researchers and practitioners in digital audio and
digital music processing. The conference will feature keynote
addresses, poster, and spoken presentation sessions over 3 days.
Topics include:
PAPER SUBMISSION
Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers before
March 31, 2006 according to one of the following two paper formats:
minutes for presentation.
Submission is fully electronic and automated through the Conference
Web Submission System (already opened at https://papers.dafx.ca).
Papers must be prepared according to the instructions available at
the DAFx-06 web site (http://www.dafx.ca) and sent by March, 31 2006.
All submissions are subject to peer review. Final version of the
accepted contributions will be published in the Conference
Proceedings distributed to all registered delegates at the Conference
site. After the Conference closure, the Proceedings will be published
on the Internet (see previous conferences by browsing at http://
www.dafx.de).
IMPORTANT DEADLINES Paper Submission: March 31, 2006 Notification of Acceptance: May 31, 2006 Final Paper Submission: June 30, 2006
For further information about DAFx, travel, accommodation,
registration, etc. see the general information page at http://
www.dafx.ca
Philippe Depalle Associate Professor Schulich School of Music McGill University Montreal, Quebec Canada