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Call for papers
Dates · Technical papers · Musical papers · Posters · Musical Composition · On 
the Spot
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 13th edition will be held from August 31th to 
September 3rd,  2011, in 
Vitoria, capital of the state of Espirito Santo, at the  beautiful southeast 
Brazilian coast.
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 and concert by Prof. Dr. Barry Truax  - 
Simon Fraser University, Canada.
Important dates
        * May 31 - Full papers and posters submissions due
        * June 30 - Full papers and posters notification of acceptance
        * July 07 - Camera-ready version of papers and posters due
Technical Topics of Interest
        * 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. 
Submissions in Spanish, Portuguese and English are welcome.
Technical papers, up to 12 pages long, are supposed  to present original 
research with scientific contributions, and can be uploaded using this link. 
Music  papers, up to 12 pages long, should describe the experience of composers 
 
and users of computational tools to produce music, and should be submitted 
using 
this link.                                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 here.
In order to get the paper published, it is required that at least one author 
register for the symposium by July 15th, 2011. 

More Information
For further information and advanced technical program, please visit the 
symposium home page at http://compmus.ime.usp.br/sbcm/2011/.  For questions 
regarding submissions, local organization and general  inquiries, send e-mail 
to 
the Organization Committee at sbcm at faesa.br. 



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http://julianjaramillo.net
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