The ISMIR organizers have just added the late-breaking and demo sessions to the program page.  It looks like there will be lots of interesting ones to see, including a number that seem to be related to social tags.

Social tag related late-breaking/demo submissions

  • Music Retrieval Based on Social Tags: A Case Study
  • Herd the Music - A Social Music Annotation Game
  • MOODY: A Web-Based Music Mood Classification and Recommendation System
  • Creating Transparent, Steerable Recommendations

 There are some others that look really interesting too including:

  • A Preference Ranking Model Using a Discriminatively Trained Classifier
  • Audio-to-Score Alignment In the Audacity Audio Editor
  • FM4 Soundpark: Audio-based Music Recommendation in Everyday Use
  • Music and Lyrics: Can Lyrics Improve Emotion Estimation for Music?
  • A Geographic Interface for Large Music Collections
  • MusicBox: Navigating the Space of Your Music
  • Realtime Audio Analysis for Humanoid Robotics and Dance
  • Content-based Music Information Retrieval System with Automatic DJ Mixing

As you can see, I am a sucker for anything related to recommendation, visualization, discovery and/or playlisting.  I'm really looking forward to the demo session.  

A note to anyone doing a demo - if listening to music is an essential part of your demo, you may want to consider bringing a set of high-quality over-the-ear headphones for demoees to use.  The ISMIR demo spaces are always very loud (imagine several hundred researchers talking, snacking and listening to music simultaneously). Laptop speakers definitely will not be heard in the demo space.

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