*** LAST CALL FOR PARTICIPATION *** *** New Registration Deadline: 24 June 2013 ***
SoundSoftware 2013: Workshop on Software and Data for Audio and Music Research Queen Mary University of London 26 June 2013 http://soundsoftware.ac.uk/soundsoftware2013 If you're interested in attending our second workshop on Software and Data for Audio and Music Research, you'll be delighted to learn that registration is still open and we have a few places left. (Owing to an administrative error, registration was closed earlier than our stated deadline -- so if you have already tried and failed to register, please try again with our apologies.) *** About the workshop *** Software and data have increasingly become an integral part of our research in the audio and music community. In the process, the way that we do research in this field is changing, with methods and software becoming increasingly complex, and reliable datasets becoming increasingly important. The second SoundSoftware.ac.uk one-day workshop on "Software and Data for Audio and Music Research" will include talks and discussions on issues such as robust software development for audio and music research, reproducible research, management of research data, and open access. While our project is concentrating on the audio and music research community, we believe many of these issues will have wider interest, and we want to link with other communities for which proper handling of research software and data are important. Confirmed speakers: Nick Barnes (Climate Code Foundation) Angus Hewlett (FXpansion) Rebecca Stewart (Codasign) Mahendra Mahey (British Library, BL Labs) Jamie Bullock (Birmingham Conservatoire) Bryan Pardo (Northwestern University) Registration for this workshop is free, but delegates must register to secure a place. To register, and for further information about the workshop, please visit: http://soundsoftware.ac.uk/soundsoftware2013 You may also like to refer to the programme and footage from last year's event, at http://soundsoftware.ac.uk/soundsoftware2012. Note that this workshop is the day after the Listening in the Wild workshop, also at Queen Mary; delegates may be interested in attending both. See http://listeninginthewild.eventbrite.co.uk/. -- dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and website: subscription info, FAQ, source code archive, list archive, book reviews, dsp links http://music.columbia.edu/cmc/music-dsp http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/music-dsp