The 2020 Joint Conference on AI Music Creativity
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October 19-23, 2020 organized and hosted virtually by the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
The 2020 Joint Conference on AI Music Creativity brings together for the first time two overlapping research forums: The Computer Simulation of Music Creativity conference (est. 2016), and The International Workshop on Musical Metacreation (est. 2012). The principal goal is to bring together scholars and artists interested in the virtual emulation of musical creativity and its use for music creation, and to provide an interdisciplinary platform to promote, present and discuss their work in scientific and artistic contexts.
The 2020 Joint Conference on AI Music Creativity will consist of synchronous and asynchronous events. The five-day program will feature tutorials, research paper presentations, discussion panels, an online exhibition, invited spotlight presentations and two keynotes delivered by Professor Emeritus Dr. Johan Sundberg (Speech, Music and Hearing, KTH) and Dr. Alice Eldridge (Music, Sussex University, UK).
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Organization committee
Conference chair: Bob L. T. Sturm, Division of Speech, Music and Hearing, KTH
Paper chair: Andy Elmsley, CTO Five Vectors
Music chair: Mattias Sköld, Instutitionen för komposition, dirigering och musikteori, KMH
Panel chair: Oded Ben-Tal, Department of Performing Arts, Kingston University, UK
Tutorial chair: Iris Ren, Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University
Publicity chair: André Holzapfel, Division of Media Technology and Interaction Design, KTH
Sound and music computing chair: Roberto Bresin, Division of Media Technology and Interaction Design, KTH
Steering committee
Robert Keller, Harvey Mudd College, USA
Philippe Pasquier, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Robin Laney, The Open University, UK
Anna Jordanous, University of Kent, UK
Roisin Loughran, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland
Steven Jan, University of Huddersfield, UK
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October 19-23, 2020 organized and hosted virtually by the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
The 2020 Joint Conference on AI Music Creativity brings together for the first time two overlapping research forums: The Computer Simulation of Music Creativity conference (est. 2016), and The International Workshop on Musical Metacreation (est. 2012). The principal goal is to bring together scholars and artists interested in the virtual emulation of musical creativity and its use for music creation, and to provide an interdisciplinary platform to promote, present and discuss their work in scientific and artistic contexts.
The 2020 Joint Conference on AI Music Creativity will consist of synchronous and asynchronous events. The five-day program will feature tutorials, research paper presentations, discussion panels, an online exhibition, invited spotlight presentations and two keynotes delivered by Professor Emeritus Dr. Johan Sundberg (Speech, Music and Hearing, KTH) and Dr. Alice Eldridge (Music, Sussex University, UK).
Find specific instructions, templates and deadlines at the official conference website:
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Organization committee
Conference chair: Bob L. T. Sturm, Division of Speech, Music and Hearing, KTH
Paper chair: Andy Elmsley, CTO Five Vectors
Music chair: Mattias Sköld, Instutitionen för komposition, dirigering och musikteori, KMH
Panel chair: Oded Ben-Tal, Department of Performing Arts, Kingston University, UK
Tutorial chair: Iris Ren, Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University
Publicity chair: André Holzapfel, Division of Media Technology and Interaction Design, KTH
Sound and music computing chair: Roberto Bresin, Division of Media Technology and Interaction Design, KTH
Steering committee
Robert Keller, Harvey Mudd College, USA
Philippe Pasquier, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Robin Laney, The Open University, UK
Anna Jordanous, University of Kent, UK
Roisin Loughran, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland
Steven Jan, University of Huddersfield, UK