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15 - 17

Folk Music Analysis workshop

Time

15 (Wednesday) 10:00 am - 17 (Friday) 12:00 pm

Location

St Laurences church, Dublin Institute of Technology, Grangegorman

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Event Information

The International Workshop on Folk Music Analysis brings together researchers from the field of ethnomusicology and the field of computational and analytical musicology.

Scientific topics

The workshop will deal with musicology, ethnology and engineering sciences including signal processing, pattern recognition, applied mathematics.

  • Computational (ethno)musicology
  • Retrieval systems for non-western and folk musics
  • New methods for music transcription
  • Statistical approaches to music
  • Empirical approaches to music
  • Folk music classification systems
  • Models of oral transmission of music
  • Cognitive modelling of music
  • Aesthetics and related philosophical issues
  • Methodological issues
  • Representational issues and models
  • Audio and symbolic representations
  • Formal and computational music analysis

Committees

Scientific committee

The members of the scientific committee are researchers from different scientific areas and from different research teams. The roles of these members are:

  • to review the submitted abstract, then to accept for an oral presentation or as a poster, or to reject it.
  • to review the full papers
  • to animate the oral thematic sessions, as chairman according to their scientific interests.

These members are (alpabetic order):

  • ADAM Olivier (UPMC, Paris, France)
  • BEAUGUITTE Pierre (DIT, Dublin, Ireland)
  • BENETOS Emmanouil (Queen Mary University, London, UK)
  • BONINI BARALDI Filippo (CREM-LESC, Université Paris-Ouest Nanterre La Défense, France & Instituto de Etnomusicologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
  • BURGOYNE John Ashley (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
  • CAMBOUROPOULOS Emilios (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
  • CARROLL David (DIT, Dublin, Ireland)
  • CAZAU Dorian (ENSTA Bretagne, Brest, France)
  • CONKLIN Darrell (University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Donostia – San Sebastián, Spain)
  • CULLEN Charlie (DIT, Dublin, Ireland)
  • DELANY Sarah Jane (DIT, Dublin, Ireland)
  • DOVAL Boris (LAM – d’Alembert, Paris, France)
  • DUGGAN Bryan (DIT, Dublin, Ireland)
  • FILLON Thomas (Parisson, Paris, France)
  • GOMEZ Emilia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain)
  • HOLZAPFEL Andre (Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey)
  • KELLEHER John (DIT, Dublin, Ireland)
  • MAROLT Matija (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
  • O’SHEA Brendan (Dublin, Ireland)
  • PICARD François (Paris-Sorbonne University, France)
  • PIKRAKIS Aggelos (University of Piraeus, Greece)
  • PINQUIER Julien (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
  • SHIELDS Lisa (Dublin, Ireland)
  • SU Norman Makoto (Indiana University Bloomington, USA)
  • VAN KRANENBURG Peter (Meertens Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
  • VOLK Anja (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
  • WALSHAW Chris (Old Royal Naval College, London, UK)
  • WEYDE Tillman (City University London, UK)

Organizing committee:

  • BEAUGUITTE Pierre (DIT, Dublin, Ireland)
  • DUGGAN Bryan (DIT, Dublin, Ireland)
  • KELLEHER John (DIT, Dublin, Ireland)

Guidelines

Extended abstracts

Extended abstracts have to be written in English. Contributors are invited to send an extended abstract in PDF format (max 1000 words or 2 pages A4), including:

  • first names and last names of author and co-authors
  • affiliation
  • email of the corresponding author
  • main text with introduction about the scientific context and the objectives of your work, then successive parts showing the methods, the results, the discussion and the conclusion.
  • type of the paper: abstract aiming at an oral presentation, or description of an interactive system you want to present during a demo session

Additional pages may be added for references.

Please download the template

Full papers

If extended abstracts are accepted by the scientific committee for full oral presentation, authors will be invited to submit a full paper (max 8 pages A4) detailing their work. Otherwise, if an extended abstract is accepted by the scientific committee for poster or interactive system presentation then the extended abstract will be directly included in the proceedings of the FMA workshop.

Oral presentations

The language of the FMA workshop is English. Oral presentation will be grouped in thematic sessions, animated by a chairman. Orators will have 15-20min to give their oral presentation, and then 5-10min for questions from the participants.

PC computer will be available with PowerPoint, but you are encouraged to come with a pdf version of your presentation.

Posters and demos

There will be an area for posters and demonstrations of interactive systems. To visit this area, participants will have coffee-breaks and special sessions at the end of the day. Authors will have 1min to pitch their work at the beginning of the oral sessions.

How to submit

To submit an abstract, you first need to sign up here: http://sciencesconf.org/user/createaccount?lang=en.

Once this is done, you will be able to submit an abstract by following this link:

http://fma-2016.sciencesconf.org/submission/submit

 

Registration

Registrations are now open on Eventbrite. The participation fee for the whole workshop, including social events, is €125.

FMA scholarship

We are offering a limited number of scholarships for people who wish to attend but do not have financial support from an institution. To apply, please fill this form before May 16th. Priority will be given to applicants having submitted an abstract for the workshop. The scholarship grants access to the talks and some of the social events, but does not cover food expenses.

View Program here.

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