Welcome to SBCM
2005
10th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music
The Tenth Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music will be held
in Belo Horizonte, capital of the state of Minas Gerais
from 3rd to 6th of October, 2005.
The Brazilian Symposia are organized by NUCOM, the computer
music branch of the Brazilian Computing Society (SBC) and
will be hosted by the Institute of Computing of the Catholic
University of Minas Gerais.
There are key-note speeches by renowned researchers, paper
sections, music papers, discussion panels and concerts. Researchers,
composers, educators, manufacturers and all concerned with
the interplay between music and technology are invited to
submit work.
SPECIAL EVENTS:
Invited Talk from Petri Toiviainen,
University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
OpenMusic Workshop from
Carlos Agon, Jean Bresson and Olivier Warusfel, IRCAM, France.
SBCM 2005: best student paper prize: one year subscription of the IRCAM's FORUM
We are happy to announce that we'll give a prize for the best student paper presented during SBCM.
Papers that have a student as a major author are elegible. A small committee will select the best paper
based on the final, camera-ready version that waso submitted through JEMS by August 29th.
Two awards will be given: one for the best technical paper and another for the best music paper.
Important dates
June 17 |
Paper submissions due |
July 29 |
Papers notification of acceptance |
August 8 |
Short papers and Poster extended abstract submissions due |
August 20 |
Short papers and Poster notification of acceptance |
August 29 |
Camera-ready version of full papers due |
September 2 |
Camera-ready version of short papers and poster due |
October 3-6 |
SBCM'2005 |
Topics of Interest
The topics of this symposium include, but are not limited
to:
- Acoustics, Diffusion, Sonorization
- Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial Life and Evolutionary Music Systems
- Audio Hardware Design
- Audio Digital Signal Processing
- Computer Aided Music Analysis
- Computer Aided Musical Education
- Computer-Aided Musicology
- Distributed Music
- Internet and Web Applications
- Music and Audio in Multimedia Systems and Applications
- Music Data Structures and Representation
- Music Information Retrieval
- Music Notation, Printing, and Optical Recognition
- Quality of Service for Audio
- Psychoacoustics and Cognitive Modeling
- Real-time Interactive Systems
- Software Systems and Languages for Composition
- Sound Synthesis
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