EAIM workshop at AAAI - Call for papers - Emerging technologies for Music and AI
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Dear community,
We are organizing the First Workshop on Emerging AI Technologies for Music (EAIM 2026) as part of theAAAIconference 2026 in Singapore. The workshop will bring together researchers, industry leaders, and practitioners working at the intersection of AI and music. We’ll explore how advances in generative models, multimodal learning, personalization, explainability, and human–AI collaboration are shaping the future of music creation, analysis, and interaction. Highlights:
Proceedings published in PMLR (Proceedings of Machine Learning Research)
Keynote speakers from industry, sharing real-world perspectives
A unique platform to connect academia and industry in emerging AI for music
Part of AAAI, one of the leading AI conferences.
Singapore is 32C (90F) all year round, so come take a break from winter with us!
Organizers:Keshav Bhandari,Abhinaba Roy, Simon Colton, andDorien Herremans. The workshop is organized jointly by the AMAAI Lab atSingapore University of Technology and Designand Keshav Bhandari and Prof. Simon Colton from QMUL. We warmly invite submissions of original research, creative systems, and critical perspectives on emerging AI technologies for music. Contributions may include theoretical work, empirical studies, system designs, evaluations, or artistic explorations. This year, we particularly value submissions that emphasize controllability, interpretability, explainability, personalization, human-AI interaction, and collaboration in music systems. Looking forward to inspiring discussions and collaborations in Singapore!
Dorien Herremans,Keshav Bhandari,Abhinaba Roy, Simon Colton