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MusTWork16: Music Technology Workshop 2016: Establishing a Partnership Between Music Technology, Business Analytics and Industry in Ireland




Good Day to you and Welcome to MusTWork16 – ‘Music Technology Workshop 2016: Establishing a Partnership Between Music Technology, Business Analytics and Industry in Ireland’! This one-day event will be held on Friday June10th 2016 in the Michael Smurfit Business School, UCD, Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock, Co Dublin.
This workshop is intended to allow presentation of scientific research and highlight industrial, employment and research opportunities in the area of music computing, technology and analytics in Ireland. There are currently at least ten HEIs and numerous private Irish colleges offering technical courses in this area, resulting in a highly-skilled talent pool, but there is little opportunity at a national level to highlight what has been achieved and what opportunities there are to progress in this domain. As a developing field, there are opportunities within subjects such as music technology for graduates from a range of disciplines in computer science, machine learning and analytics.  
This workshop will allow industry representatives to learn about the latest academic developments while academics can discover innovative problems where future research should be focussed. The event is intended to establish a community to harness and nurture the future of music technology in Ireland and to ensure current students are informed of avenues they can pursue in industry or through further research. We hope that that this day will bridge the gap between educational institutions and industry to promote the development of employment and enterprise in this sector within Ireland.
We hope that all academics, students, private practitioners and commercial companies involved in all aspects of Music Technology will have something to say and something learn at this event.
We look forward to meeting you in June.
Call for Papers
The first ‘Music Technology Workshop 2016 (MusTWork16): Establishing a Partnership Between Music Technology, Business Analytics and Industry in Ireland’ is now accepting submissions.


Works in progress that are yet incomplete or still in development are welcome. Priority will be given to submissions that are likely to stimulate productive conversations and debate among attendees. New techniques to music technology or technology applied in a creative manner for the first time are particularly encouraged.
Original research submissions are welcome from all areas that can be related to technology in music including, but not limited to:
Computer Music:
-       Algorithmic Composition
-       Computer aided music
-       Software instruments
-       Music Generation, harmonisation, melody construction
-       Machine Learning techniques applied to music
-       Music mining (data mining in music)
-       Computationally creative systems
-       Software games that create/use music
-       Creative programming
Audio Technology:
-       Speech/Speaker/Audio analysis
-       Digital Signal Processing
-       Microphone design
-       Audio equipment
-       Future possibilities in audio production
-       Digital Audio effects
Music Analytics:
-       Recommender systems
-       Music Information Retrieval, query by humming
-       Information systems
-       Musical trends
-       Analytics of the music business
-       Musical perception, musical preference, musical psychology


For further information please contact:
Róisín Loughran: roisin.loughran@ucd.ie  
James McDermott: james.mcdermott2@ucd.ie








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