Saturday 20 June 2009

CFP: 12th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music (Brazil)

12TH BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER MUSIC
PORTO DIGITAL, RECIFE, PE - BRAZIL
7 - 9 SEPTMEBER 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS

The SBCM - Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music is a biannual event with international recognition in the field of computer music organized by NUCOM, the computer music interest group of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC). This 12th edition will be held from September 7th to 9th, 2009, in Recife, capital of the state of Pernambuco, at the beautiful northeast Brazilian coast, and is specially dedicated to approaching the relentless universe of new paradigms for making music with computers and electronic gears, bringing up their essentials and trends.

Researchers, scientists, composers, educators, manufacturers, and all concerned with the interplay between music and technology are invited to submit works.

During the symposium there will be speeches by renowned researchers, technical and music paper sessions, discussion panels, and concerts. The program will include, among others, a keynote speech by Miller Puckette (University of California, San Diego), author of Pure Data (Pd) real-time graphical programming environment, a tutorial on mathematical models in computer-aided music theory by IRCAM, and a keynote speech by composer Daniel Teruggi, director of the Groupe de Recherches Musicales at INA (Institut National De L'Audiovisuel, Paris).

We are proud to inform that a selection of the best papers presented at SBCM will be invited to submit an extended version for a dedicated Special Issue of the Journal of New Music Research, and the selected musical pieces will be published with the support of the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF). The program committee will also give a prize for the best student papers presented at SBCM. Papers that have a student as a major author are eligible. Two awards will be given: one for the best technical paper and another for the best music paper. One prize will be a one-year Forum IRCAM subscription.

Important Dates

June 28th Full papers and posters submissions due
July 23rd Full papers and posters notification of acceptance
August 5th Camera-ready version of papers and posters due

Technical Topics of Interest

The topics to be covered include, but are not limited to:
● Acoustics, Diffusion, Sonorization
● Artificial Intelligence
● Artificial Life and Evolutionary Music Systems
● Audio Hardware design
● Computer-Aided Music Analysis
● Computer-Aided Musical Education
● Computer-Aided Musicology
● Digital Sound Processing
● Digital Music Systems and Services
● Distributed Music
● Internet and Web Applications
● Movement and Gesture
● Multimedia Systems and Applications
● Music Emotion and Communication
● Music Formats, Data Structures and Representation
● Music Information Retrieval
● Music Management
● Music Notation, Printing, and Optical Recognition
● Music Perception and Cognition
● Psychoacoustics and Cognitive Modeling
● Quality of Service for Audio
● Real-time Interactive Systems
● Software Systems and Languages for Composition
● Sound Analysis and Synthesis

Papers Submission Instructions

Papers must be submitted in PDF format via the JEMS online submission system (https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/). Submissions in Spanish, Portuguese and English are welcome.

Technical papers, up to 12 pages long, are supposed to present original research with scientific contributions. Music papers, up to 12 pages long, should describe the experience of composers and users of computational tools to produce music (see guidelines at conference website). Extended abstracts of posters, up to 4 pages long, should present on-going research.

Please carefully comply with instructions in publications templates. Papers which do not fulfill the requirements can not be published. Download the files for manuscript preparation in accordance with the SBC guidelines from http://gsd.ime.usp.br/sbcm/2007/templates.

In order to get the paper published, it is required that at least one author register for the symposium by August 3rd, 2009.

Organization Committee

General chairs: Regis Rossi A. Faria (LSI - University of São Paulo)
Marcelo Queiroz (IME - University of São Paulo)

Local organization chairs: Geber Ramalho (UFPE - Federal University of Pernambuco)
Giordano Cabral (UFPE - Federal University of Pernambuco)

Technical Papers chair: Marcelo Pimenta (UFRGS - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)

Music Papers chair: Damián Keller (UFAC - Federal University of Acre)

Technical Program Committee

Adolfo Maia Jr. (UNICAMP, Brazil)
Aluizio Arcela (UnB, Brazil)
Álvaro Barbosa (Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal)
Andrew Horner (The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong)
Chris Chafe (Stanford University, USA)
Eduardo Miranda (University of Plymouth, UK)
Emilios Cambouropoulous (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Evandro Miletto (UFRGS, Brazil)
Fabien Gouyon (INESC – Porto, Portugal)
Fabio Kon (USP, Brazil)
Flávio Soares Corrêa da Silva (USP, Brazil)
François Pachet (Sony Computer Science Laboratory, France)
Geber Ramalho (UFPE, Brazil)
Gianpaolo Evangelista (Linköpings Universitet, Sweden)
Giordano Cabral (Université Paris 6, France)
Hugo de Paula (PUC-MG, Brazil)
Ian Whalley (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Jean-Pierre Briot (CNRS - Université Paris 6, France)
Jonatas Manzolli (UNICAMP, Brazil)
Lelio Camilleri (University of Bologna, Italy)
Luis Jure (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
Marcelo Soares Pimenta (UFRGS, Brazil) - Technical Papers Chair
Marcelo Queiroz (USP, Brazil)
Marcelo Wanderley (McGill University, USA)
Marcio Brandao (UnB, Brazil)
Mikhail Malt (IRCAM, France)
Oscar Di Liscia (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina)
Palle Dahlstedt (Göteborg University/Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Peter Beyls (Hogeschool Gent, Belgium)
Petri Toiviainen (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland)
Regis R. A. Faria (USP, Brazil)
Roger Dannenberg (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Rosa Viccari (UFRGS, Brazil)
Sever Tipei (University of Illinois School of Music, USA)
Victor Lazzarini (National University of Ireland, Ireland)

Music Papers Program Committee

Adina Izarra (Universidad Simón Bolivar, Venezuela)
Alejandro Viñao (United Kingdom)
Catalina Peralta Cáceres (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
Damián Keller (UFAC - Federal University of Acre) - Music Papers Chair
Daniel Teruggi (GRM, Institut National de l'Audiovisuel, France)
Didier Guigue (Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brazil)
Fernando Iazzetta (Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil)
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano (Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, Stanford University, USA)
Javier Alvarez (Conservatorio de las Rosas, Mexico)
Rodolfo Coelho de Souza (University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil)

Support

EMF - Electronic Music Foundation
IRCAM - Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique
CDTL - Centro de Desenvolvimento de Tecnologias Livres (Recife/Brazil)

More Information

For further information and advanced technical program, please visit the symposium home page at http://compmus.ime.usp.br/sbcm/2009/. For questions regarding submissions, local organization and general inquiries, send e-mail to the Organization Committee at sbcm2009 at gmail.com.

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