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Centre for Digital Music: Past, Present and Future

Wednesday, 14 September 2011 from 10:00 to 17:00 (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

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This event will highlight some of the achievements of C4DM over the last 10 years and what some past C4DM members have been working. The event will include posters and demonstrations of our current research in audio engineering, interactional sound and music, music informatics, and machine listening. We will also look at how our research is making an impact, and look into the future of digital music and the future shape of research at C4DM.

Speakers from the Centre for Digital Music include Mark Sandler, Mark Plumbley, Josh Reiss, Simon Dixon, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Adam Stark and Rebecca Stewart.

Also speaking will be John Baird, Head of the RCUK Digital Economy Programme at EPSRC and several past members of C4DM including Juan Bello (New York University), Jean-Julien Aucouturier, Yves Raimond (BBC Future Media & Technology), and Enrique Perez (Solid State Logic).

Additional event: You are also invited to an evening event on industry/university collaboration, followed by a networking reception and concert by C4DM members and friends. Please click here for more information and to book for this event.

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Maths Lecture Theatre
Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road
E14NS London
United Kingdom

Wednesday, 14 September 2011 from 10:00 to 17:00 (GMT)


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