Dear all,
We are proud to announce the first OMRAS2 Vamp/VamPy Plugin Contest,
aimed at Music IR researchers around the world. We develop the free and
open software Sonic Visualiser (
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/) and
other Vamp hosts that give Vamp plugins immediate world-wide exposure.
Our Vamp hosts run on Windows, Mac and Linux -- out of the box.
We believe that the Vamp interface can help MIR researchers exchange
their algorithms and use their results, e.g. for visualisation in Sonic
Visualiser or Audacity, or automate the extraction with the batch
processing Vamp host Sonic Annotator. That's why we want to encourage
you to add to the growing set of available Vamp plugins
(
http://www.vamp-plugins.org/download.html).
That's also why, additional to all the benefits of having your own
Vamp/VamPy plugin, you can now win an iPod!
For more information on why it's the thing to do, and how to do it, visit
http://omras2.org/VampContestOr, if you come to the ISMIR conference in Kobe, why not chat about it
with one of the OMRAS2 people!
Your OMRAS2 Team at the Centre for Digital Music,
Queen Mary, University of London
__________________________________
Matthias Mauch
Research Student
Centre for Digital Music,
Queen Mary, University of London
Email:
matthias.mauch@...<mailto:
matthias.mauch@...>
Phone: +44 20 7882 5528
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