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DAFx 2013 - 16th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects

Date2013-09-02 - 2013-09-06

Deadline2013-03-29

VenueMaynooth, Ireland Ireland

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Websitehttp://dafx13.nuim.ie/

Topics/Call fo Papers

We are pleased to announce that the 16th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects will take place at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland , between 2nd and 6th September, 2013. This annual conference is a coming together of those working across the globe in research relating to digital audio processing for music, sound art, acoustics and related applications. The program for this conference will include, in addition to presentations of papers reporting scientific and practical discoveries, concerts and a full social program.
The conference presentations will comprise key-note addresses, oral and poster presentations of submitted papers and tutorials/demonstrations. We would like to invite submissions of papers for presentation at DAFx-13 within the following general areas relevant to audio signal processing for music, sound art, acoustics and related applications:
Capture and analysis
Representation, transformation and modelling
Transmission and resynthesis
Effects and manipulation
Perception and evaluation
Physical modelling, virtual acoustic and analogue models
Sound design and composition
Hardware and software design
Ambisonics - wavefield synthesis
Mobile Platforms
At DAFx-13 we especially encourage submissions relating to:
Sound Synthesis
Computer music and languages for music signal processing
Spectral signal processing
Acceptance to the conference for all submissions is subject to peer-review. Acceptance may be conditional upon changes being made to the paper as directed by reviewers. Accepted contributions will be published in the Conference Proceedings, which will be made freely accessible via the conference website. Prospective authors should prepare and submit a full-length paper, including all figures and references, according to one of the following two formats:
Oral presentations: 6 pages maximum, 20 minutes for presentation (15 minutes talk followed by 5 minutes Q&A)
Poster presentations: 4 pages maximum

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