Monday, 10/27
11:00 - 12:30 p.m.
Paper Session - Evaluation 1: Methods & Techniques
Chair: Holger Hoos
- J. Stephen Downie - Toward the scientific evaluation of music information retrieval systems
- Jonah Shifrin & William P. Birmingham - Effectiveness of HMM-based retrieval on large databases
- Roger B. Dannenberg, William P. Birmingham, George Tzanetakis, Colin Meek, Ning Hu & Bryan Pardo - The MUSART testbed for query-by-humming evaluation
Tuesday, 10/28
9:00-10:30 a.m.
Paper Session - "Evaluation 2: Query-By-Voice"
Chair: David Bainbridge
- Colin Meek & William P. Birmingham - The dangers of parsimony in query-by-humming applications
- Steffen Pauws - How good do you sing and know a song when you sing a song?
- Micheline Lesaffre, Koen Tanghe, Gaëtan Martens, Dirk Moelants, Marc Leman, Bernard De Baets, Hans De Meyer & Jean-Pierre Martens - The MAMI query-by-voice experiment: collecting and annotating vocal queries for music information retrieval
11:00-12:30 p.m.
Paper Session - "Music Perception and Cognition"
Chair: Beth Logan
- Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd & Yaw Wah Yap - Was Parsons right? An experiment in usability of music representations for melody-based music retrieval
- Dan Liu, Lie Lu & Hong-Jiang Zhang - Automatic mood detection from acoustic music data
- Olivier Lartillot - Discovering musical pattern through perceptual heuristics
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Paper Session - "Music Similarity"
Chair: Eleanor Selfridge-Field
- Adam Berenzweig, Beth Logan, Daniel P.W. Ellis & Brian Whitman - A large-scale evalutation of acoustic and subjective music similarity measures
- Rainer Typke, Panos Giannopoulos, Remco C. Veltkamp, Frans Wiering, and René van Oostrum - Using transportation distances for measuring melodic similarity
2:00-3:00 p.m.
Paper Session - "Music Analysis 1: Transcription & Instrument Recognition"
Chair: Michael Fingerhut
- Olivier K. Gillet & Gaël Richard - Automatic labeling of tabla signals
- Jana Eggink & Guy J. Brown - Application of missing feature theory to the recognition of musical instruments in polyphonic audio
Wednesday, 10/29
9:00-10:00
Paper Session - "Music/Score Alignment"
Chair: Nicola Orio
- Robert J. Turetsky & Daniel P.W. Ellis Force - Aligning MIDI Syntheses for Polyphonic Music Transcription Generation
- Ferréol Soulez, Xavier Rodet & Diemo Schwarz - Improving polyphonic and poly-instrumental music to score alignment
10:30-12:00 p.m.
Paper Session - "Music Classification"
Chair: George Tzanetakis
- Martin F. McKinney & Jeroen Breebaart - Features for audio and music classification
- Simon Dixon, Elias Pampalk & Gerhard Widmer - Classification of dance music by periodicity patterns
- Wei-Ho Tsai, Hsin-Min Wang, Dwight Rodgers, Shi-Sian Cheng & Hung-Ming Yu - Blind clustering of popular music recordings based on singer voice characteristics
1:30 - 2:30 p.m
Paper Session - "Music Analysis 2: Harmonic Analysis"
Chair: Geoffrey Peters
- Christopher Raphael & Josh Stoddard - Harmonic analysis with probabilistic graphical models
- Alexander Sheh & Daniel P.W. Ellis - Chord segmentation and recognition using EM-trained hidden markov models
3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Paper Session - "MIR Systems and Techniques"
Chair: Xavier Serra
- Esko Ukkonen, Kjell Lemström & Veli Mäkinen - Geometric algorithms for transposition invariant content based music retrieval
- Elias Pampalk, Simon Dixon & Gerhard Widmer - Exploring music collections by browsing different views
- George Tzanetakis, Jun Gao & Peter Steenkiste - A scalable peer-to-peer system for music content and information retrieval