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Revision as of 10:16, 10 March 2025
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Welcome to MIREX 2025
After a break of 3 years, we want to bring back the MIREX (Music Information Retrieval Evaluation eXchange) competition starting from 2024. We want to bring in new tasks, benchmarks, and datasets in response to the rapid development of computer music research.
The MIREX community will hold its annual meeting as part of The International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference. This year, the conference will be held in Daejeon, South Korea from September 21-25, 2025.
In a long run, we want to make MIREX a platform for researchers to share their latest research results, to compare their systems with others, and to promote the development of the field.
MIREX 2025 Task Descriptions
To be announced.
Call for Challenges
Starting with MIREX 2024, we invite the ISMIR community to propose new research challenges that address cutting-edge problems in Music Information Retrieval (MIR). These challenges should aim to push the boundaries of current research and foster innovation in the field.
We also welcome challenge sponsors from both industry and research institutions, particularly those willing to contribute datasets and computational resources to support the competition.
For the format and requirements for the challenge proposal, please go to 2024:Call for Challenges.
What's new:
Beginning in MIREX 2025, all proposed challenges must have an assigned task captain responsible for evaluating participant submissions. Additionally, task captains may use proprietary datasets for evaluation.
Task Captain Responsibilities:
- Register on the MIREX Wiki and maintain a task description page.
- Collect submissions via the MIREX submission server (or provide customized submission instructions).
- Execute and evaluate the submissions.
- Report results to MIREX and create a results page on the MIREX Wiki.
- (Optional) Present a MIREX task captain poster at the Late-Breaking and Demo (LBD) session at ISMIR 2025.
How to Participate
- Read the Participant Agreement and task description carefully.
- Program your system. For some tasks, a docker image is required for submission. See the Submission Guidelines.
- Write a 2-4 page extended abstract PDF describing your system.
- Submit your system and extended abstract through the submission portal (to be announced). Check individual task forums for updates.
- Top-performing teams will have the opportunity to present their MIREX posters at the LBD session at ISMIR 2025.
Important Dates
To be announced.
Contact Us
For general questions, feedback, and suggestions, please send messages to our mailing list future-mirex@googlegroups.com. For task-specific inquiries, please email individual task captain, or post a question in the submission portal forum.
We are looking forward to seeing you at MIREX 2025!
Future MIREX Team, 2025
MIREX 2025 Organizers:
- Junyan Jiang, New York University
- Akira Maezawa, Yamaha
- Ziyu Wang, New York University
- Yixiao Zhang, Queen Mary University of London
- Ruibin Yuan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- J. Stephen Downie, University of Illinois
- Gus Xia, MBZUAI.