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ICMPC-Rencon

The 7th RENCON (Contest for Performance Rendering Systems) http://www.renconmusic.org will be a special event of ICMPC10 (The 10th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition) http://icmpc10.psych.let.hokudai.ac.jp/ that will be held in Sapporo, Japan, from August 25 to 29, 2008. There will be two sections in the RENCON musical contest at ICMPC10: an autonomous section, and a type-in section. An open section is planned, in order to make RENCON appealing also for performance rendering systems not focusing on piano performance. The autonomous section aims to evaluate performances rendered by autonomous computer systems such as the rule-based and example-based approach. Contributors are required to refrain from hand-editing performances during the performance rendering process. The submitted performances will be graded by the attendees of the ICMPC10, and the composer of the test pieces, taking into account the degree of humanness, and expressiveness. The Recon Award(s) will be presented to the system that rendered the best performance, and the Rencon technical Award will be presented to the system the technical implementation of which is the regarded as most excellent. The type-in section aims to build common ground for evaluating performances rendered by human operation using computer systems. In this section, human contributors will render performances, using (a) commercial music application(s) or (an) original application(s). The organizer will provide an original performance interface to those interested. We hope that this trial will be a trigger to discuss the interaction design for performance interfaces, music interpretation model, and its application for music education. We have been calling participants of the both section. Please visit our webpage and submit the contest! http://www.renconmusic.org/icmpc2008/.


Mitsuyo Hashida
Kwansei Gakuin University
Key research interests:

Music performance rendering, Music expression, Composition for computer music

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