| Title | ISMIR 2010 : Proceedings of the 11th International Society for Music Information, August 9-13, 2010 Utrecht, Netherlands | | Editor | J. Stephen Downie, Remco C. Veltkamp | | ISBN | 978-90-393-53813 | | Category | Mathematics and Computer Science | | Abstract | The 11th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010) convened in Utrecht, Netherlands, 9-13 August 2010, and was jointly organised by Utrecht University, the Utrecht School of the Arts, the Meertens Institute, Philips Research and the University of Oldenburg. The organisers were motivated a strong conviction (which they believe is widely shared by the ISMIR community) that studying the human processing of music is a key issue in innovative Music Information Retrieval (MIR) research. Therefore, MIR research and applications that model musical cognition and perception, that contribute to the human understanding and experience of music, or that make creative use of MIR research received particular attention during ISMIR 2010.
ISMIR conferences have a long tradition of high quality interdisciplinary scholarship. As in the past, no quality distinction was made concerning the mode of presentation (whether poster or oral). Therefore, both poster and oral presentations have received six pages in the Proceedings. New to ISMIR 2010 was the creation of a new kind of submission category, the State-of-the-Art Report (STAR) paper. STAR papers are intended to summarise for the community the current research questions, accomplishments, and open problems in one of MIR’s many subfields. This year’s STAR report topics were Music Emotion Recognition and Audio-Based Music Structure Recognition. Also included in the Proceedings are two peer-reviewed papers from the second workshop on the Future of MIR, f(MIR).
ISMIR 2010 received 176 papers for review (not including the seven STAR submissions). Based on the 696 reviews generated by the reviewers, 108 papers were selected from for publication. We were very pleased to see that ISMIR has retained its international following, as the submissions came from 29 different countries. | | Printed copy | Order here | | Year of publication | 2010 | | Table of Contents | |
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