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MIREX 2011 Poster Session Planning List
The MIREX 2011 Poster Session will be held Thursday, 27 October: 12:00-13:50. We will be holding the MIREX plenary meeting 11:00-12:00 on the same day.
Our hosts in Miami need to know the number of posters so they can set up the room. Please add you name and the task(s) dealt with in your poster.
We had many groups/individuals submit across tasks. You can choose to create one ISMIR poster bringing all your data together or can split up your data across, say, two or three posters. If you have questions, please contact me at jdownie@illinois.edu or the MIREX mailing list about task poster options.
Poster Guidelines
As in the past, MIREX will follow the ISMIR poster guidelines. All poster sessions, excluding the late-breaking/demo session on Friday, the 28th will be held in the Regency Ballroom. The dimension of a poster board is 36in by 48in (or 48in by 36in if used in landscape mode). A presenter will be responsible for removing his/her poster at the conclusion of its session.
Possible Printing Option
A FedEx/Kinko (4441 Collins Avenue) shop is near the conference hotel (4833 Collins Avenue) about four blocks away. The turnaround time is about four hours for walk-in orders. A google map shows the hotel and the shop can be found here.
Add your author names here, once for each poster along with "title of some sort" and (Task(s) covered)
- IMIRSEL: MIREX 2011 Overview, Part I (Train Test Tasks)
- IMIRSEL: MIREX 2011 Overview, Part II (All Other Tasks)
- Franz de Leon, Kirk Martinez: WAIS @ MIREX 2011 (AMS and Genre Classifacation Tasks)
- Brian McFee and Gert Lanckriet: Audio similarity via metric learning (AMS)
- J. Urbano, J. Lloréns, J. Morato and S. Sánchez-Cuadrado: MIREX 2011 Symbolic Melodic Similarity: Sequence Alignment with Geometric Representations
- E. Benetos and S. Dixon: Multiple-F0 estimation and note tracking using a convolutive probabilistic model (multiF0 and tracking)
- C. de la Bandera, L.J. Tardón, I. Barbancho and S. Sammartino: Audio Key detection system based on probability density functions (Audio Key Detection)
- S. Sammartino, L.J. Tardón, I. Barbancho and C. de la Bandera: Audio Music Similarity - timbre, rhythm and tone (Audio Music Similarity)
- K. Seyerlehner, M. Schedl, P. Knees, R. Sonnleitner: A Refined Block-Level Feature Set for Classification, Similarity, and Tag Prediction (Audio Music Similarity, Genre Classification, Tag Prediction)
- T. Pohle, D. Schnitzer: Audio Music Similarity Mirex Submission: PS1 (Audio Music Similarity)
Below are some examples from MIREX 2009
- Matt Hoffman: Using CBA to Automatically Tag Songs (Audio tag classification/retrieval)
- Suman Ravuri, Dan Ellis: The Hydra System of Cover Song Classification (Cover Song Identification)
- Joan Serra, Massimiliano Zanin, Ralph G Andrzejak: Cover song retrieval by recurrence quantification and unsupervised set detection (Cover Song Identification)
- MTG Team: "Music Type Groupers (MTG): Generic Music Classification Algorithms" (Audio Genre Classification, Mood Classification, Artist Identification, Classical Composer Identification)
- R. Jang: "Poster #2" (placeholder to get the auto-counter to increment)
- R. Jang: "Poster #3" (placeholder to get the auto-counter to increment)