Thank you for your interest in submitting a late-breaking & demo (LBD) extended abstract for ISMIR 2017.

Submission Guidelines

  • A submission should be an extended abstract describing a preliminary result, idea, application, or a demo of a new product or technology of interest to the Music-IR community.
  • Submissions should be one page (preferred) or two pages (maximum) of content including bibliography.
  • All LBD extended abstracts are required to be presented by one of the authors as a poster (and optionally a live demo) on the last day of ISMIR 2017 (October 27th). Posters must use portrait orientation and be no larger than A0 or 36 x 48 inch.
  • Submission will be open until 11:59 pm SST (UTC -11) on October 22nd, 2017. Please note that if you are submitting something which is very late-breaking, you will still be expected to present it as a poster during the LBD session.
  • Submissions should not be anonymised.
  • All submissions will undergo a light peer review.
  • Make sure to use the templates (available for LaTeX and Word). Submissions must be in PDF format. If you’re using Word, save the Word document as a PDF. If you’re using LaTeX, you should have a PDF already.

Submission site is here: https://lbd.ismir2017.smcnus.org/

 

Important:

  1. Travel visas for China often will take time, so we recommend applying early. For more information about Visas, click here.
  2. For those who are applying for the second round of WiMIR travel grants, you have to submit a near completed LBD draft by October 8th, 2017 for evaluation. You are welcome to submit minor revisions up to the October 22nd, 2017 deadline.

 

Deadlines:

WiMIR recipients LBD draft October 8, 2017

(minor revisions can still be sent until Oct 22)

Submissions close October 22, 2017

If you have any questions or problems, feel free to email the Late Breaking/Demo Chairs: David (david_grunberg@sutd.edu.sg) or Boyd (boyd@u.nus.edu)