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# Dan Stowell, Mark Plumbley, Queen Mary University of London: ''Adaptive Whitening Preprocessing Applied to Onset Detectors'' (Audio Onset Detection)
 
# Dan Stowell, Mark Plumbley, Queen Mary University of London: ''Adaptive Whitening Preprocessing Applied to Onset Detectors'' (Audio Onset Detection)
 
# Jesper H. Jensen, Dan P.W. Ellis, Mads G. Christensen, S├╕ren Holdt Jensen: ''A chroma-based tempo-insensitive distance measure for cover song identification'' (Audio Cover Song)
 
# Jesper H. Jensen, Dan P.W. Ellis, Mads G. Christensen, S├╕ren Holdt Jensen: ''A chroma-based tempo-insensitive distance measure for cover song identification'' (Audio Cover Song)
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# A. L. Uitdenbogerd, RMIT: "N-gram pattern matching and dynamic programming for symbolic melody search" (SMS)

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MIREX 2007 Poster Session Planning List

The MIREX 2007 Poster Session will be held 26 September: 1530-1630, right after the MIREX 2007 Plenary Meeting.

Our hosts in Vienna would like to get some sense of the number of posters so they can set up the room. Please add you name and the task(s) dealt with in you poster. We had many groups/individuals submit across tasks. You can choose to create one A0 poster bringing all your data together or can split up your data across, say, two posters if you are an individual (so you can stand next to both). I would like to encourage task leaders, if they have time (which will be tight) to create a task overview poster if possible. Task leaders, please contact me at jdownie@uiuc.edu about task poster options.

Add your name here, once for each poster along with "title of some sort" and (Task(s) covered)

  1. IMIRSEL: MIREX 2007 Overview (ALL Tasks)
  2. IMIRSEL: Quick and Dirty M2K Submissions (Audio Genre, Audio Composer, Audio Mood, Audio Artist)
  3. Ruohua Zhou, Joshua Reiss, Queen Mary University of London: (Audio Onset Detection)
  4. Ruohua Zhou, Joshua Reiss, Queen Mary University of London: (Multiple Fundamental Frequency Estimation)
  5. Dan Stowell, Mark Plumbley, Queen Mary University of London: Adaptive Whitening Preprocessing Applied to Onset Detectors (Audio Onset Detection)
  6. Jesper H. Jensen, Dan P.W. Ellis, Mads G. Christensen, S├╕ren Holdt Jensen: A chroma-based tempo-insensitive distance measure for cover song identification (Audio Cover Song)
  7. A. L. Uitdenbogerd, RMIT: "N-gram pattern matching and dynamic programming for symbolic melody search" (SMS)