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<p>Greetings AI researchers!</p>
<p>The Artificial Intelligence Music Creativity conference is being
held at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, in late August
2023. The conference theme is Intelligent Performance Systems.
Deadlines for papers and performances have passed, but we are
opening up for contributions of late-breaking research both for
our Alt-AIMC strand and the Doctoral Consortium.</p>
<p>Info here:</p>
<p><a href="https://aimc2023.pubpub.org/"></a><a href="https://aimc2023.pubpub.org" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://aimc2023.pubpub.org</a></p>
<p><strong>:::::::: Alt-AIMC: Call for Papers ::::::::</strong></p>
<p>Alt-AIMC is a submission track in the 2023 AI Musical Creativity
Conference for late-breaking research, work-in-progress reports,
and novel, thought-provoking, risky or disruptive ideas about
music and artificial intelligence. We welcome work that might not
fit with the standard conference review process, for example, work
that:</p>
<p>• addresses or suggests controversial ideas</p>
<p>• questions and challenges current ideas and research</p>
<p>• pushes or subverts boundaries of the field</p>
<p>• provides novel insights and new critical perspectives</p>
<p>We also welcome papers on late-breaking research results that
were too late for the main call, or in-progress projects that
would benefit from feedback from the conference community.</p>
<p><strong>Review Process</strong></p>
<p>Alt-AIMC will follow an informal review process, where papers
will be commented on by the organising committee. Papers will be
judged on (a) value to the conference community (b) novelty (c)
where appropriate, novel, creative and critical perspectives (d)
the quality of writing/presentation.</p>
<p>Accepted papers will be presented at the conference.</p>
<p><strong>Submission Instructions</strong></p>
<p>Please submit short papers (up to 2000 words) within the scope of
the indicative topics in our main call for participation (<a href="https://aimc2023.pubpub.org/cfp"></a><a href="https://aimc2023.pubpub.org/cfp" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://aimc2023.pubpub.org/cfp</a>). Follow
the instructions detailed in the call for writing a paper on
pubpub, then email your pubpub link to <a href="mailto:aimusiccreativity2023@gmail.com" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">aimusiccreativity2023@gmail.com</a>
with the subject ‘Alt-AIMC Submission’. Submissions should not be
anonymised.</p>
<p><strong>Dates</strong></p>
<p>1st July: Submission deadline</p>
<p>21st July: Notifications</p>
<p><strong>:::::::: Doctoral Consortium ::::::::</strong></p>
<p>The consortium will offer participants the opportunity to share
nascent cutting-edge research in the interdisciplinary field of
music and AI. Researchers whose work involves performance systems
are encouraged to make a submission to give a paper, a
demonstration, or a short performance. The colloquium is organised
by Sussex and Iceland University of the Arts doctoral researchers,
with support from key researchers in the field. The
colloquium will serve as an ideal platform for practice based
researchers to discuss research questions, methods, and get
feedback on work-in-progress.</p>
<p>Doctoral Consortium paper format is the same as the Scientific
Paper format, except shorter (2000-3000 words) and not anonymous.</p>
<p>This consortium will take place in Sussex Humanities Lab on Day
1.</p>
<p><strong>Submission Instructions</strong></p>
<p>Please submit short papers (up to 2000-3000 words) within the
scope of the indicative topics in our main call for
participation (<a href="https://aimc2023.pubpub.org/cfp"></a><a href="https://aimc2023.pubpub.org/cfp" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://aimc2023.pubpub.org/cfp</a>). Follow
the instructions detailed in the call for writing a paper on
pubpub, then email your pubpub link to <a href="mailto:aimusiccreativity2023@gmail.com" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">aimusiccreativity2023@gmail.com</a>
with the subject ‘AIMC Doctoral Consortium’. Submissions should
not be anonymised.</p>
<p><strong>Dates</strong></p>
<p>1st July: Submission deadline</p>
<p>21st July: Notifications</p>
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