(with apologies for emailing again)
Dear all,
The deadline for submissions to the Digital Music Research Network (DMRN) Workshop has been extended to Friday the 26th November. We invite you to submit an abstract for a talk or poster on research in the field of digital music. DMRN is an annual 1-day workshop at Queen Mary University of London, organised by the Centre for Digital Music and the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI and Music. This year you may take part remotely.
Submissions should consist of an abstract (1 page A4), using the template available from the DMRN+16 web page, sent to dm...@lists.eecs.qmul.ac.uk, alongside the following information:
For more details, please refer to the call below, or visit: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/dmrn/dmrn16/
All the best,
DMRN+16 Team
*** CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS ***
DMRN+16: Digital Music Research Network 1-Day Workshop 2021
Virtually on Zoom and/or Gather Town
Queen Mary University of London
Tuesday 21st December 2021
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/dmrn/dmrn16/
The Digital Music Research Network (DMRN) aims to promote research in the area of digital music, by bringing together researchers from UK and overseas universities, as well as industry, for its annual workshop. The workshop will include invited and contributed talks and posters. The workshop will be an ideal opportunity for networking with other people working in the area.
This year, two keynote talks will be given by invited speakers (Sophie Scott (UCL), Gus Xia (NYU Shanghai)).
* Call for Contributions
You are invited to submit a proposal for a "talk" and/or a "poster" to be presented at this event.
TALKS may range from the latest research, through research overviews or surveys, to opinion pieces or position statements, particularly those likely to be of interest to an interdisciplinary audience. Due to the online format, we plan to keep talks to about 10 minutes each, depending on the number of submissions. Short announcements about other items of interest (e.g. future events or other networks) are also welcome.
POSTERS can be on any research topic of interest to the members of the network. Posters will be displayed virtually via the online platform gather.town.
The abstracts of presentations will be collated into a digest and distributed on the day.
* Submission
Please prepare your talk or poster proposal in the form of an abstract (1 page A4, using the template available from the DMRN+16 web page) and submit via email to dm...@lists.eecs.qmul.ac.uk giving the following information about your presentation:
* Deadlines
extended to Friday the 26th November: Abstract submission deadline
29 Nov 2021: Notification of acceptance
17 Dec 2021: Registration deadline
21 Dec 2021: DMRN+16 Workshop
For further information, visit: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/dmrn/dmrn16/
Enquiries: Alvaro Bort (a.b...@qmul.ac.uk)