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Revision as of 12:31, 16 September 2012
AMS 2012 Graders
Welcome to the AMS grader sign-up page. Please give us your name and email contact information. If you obscure your email, please make it relatively obvious to us how to parse the address.
Template: Name. Location. <Email>
Sample: J. Stephen Downie. Illinois, USA. <jdownie@illinois.edu>
Special Comments
We are under the usual time constraints this year. ISMIR 2012 begins 8 October. We need to have all the MIREX results calculated and posted by our 1 October target date (fingers crossed)!
We hope to open the Evalutron 6000 (E6K) v.2 grading system by Friday, 14 September. To meet our 1 October goal, we must have all the AMS and SMS similarity grades entered into the E6K by Wednesday, 26 September. So, if you are kind enough to sign up to be a grader, PLEASE understand that we REALLY need you complete your assigned grading by 26 September.
If you are a SMS or AMS participant, we ask that you do what you can to
encourage adults over 18 years of age to be graders.
We are looking for 50 graders for AMS this year. If we make our quota of 50 graders, each grader will be responsible for two query lists. If we fall short, and get around 34 graders, we will be asking each grader to grade 3 queries. In this worst case scenario, we still expect the grading process to take between 2.5 to 3 hours (or less) for each grader.
This year the query lists seem to be moderate in length so tackling two queries lists should not be too onerous. For safety's sake, we would like to see say, an extra 5 or so names on the sign up sheet below. The "extra names" on the sign up sheet will be considered "back up" graders. We will assign grading tasks in the order of the names as they appear below.
Sign Up Area
- Minje Kim. Savoy, IL, USA. <minje.kim at gmail com>
- Jia-Min Ren, Tsing Hua Univ., Taiwan <jmren at mirlab.org>
- Nick Seaver, UC Irvine, CA, USA. <nseaver at uci.edu>
- Julián Urbano, Spain <jurbano at inf.uc3m.es>
- Carlos N. Silla Jr., Brazil <carlos.sillajr at gmail.com>
- Hannah Robertson. QC, Canada. <hannah.robertson at mail.mcgill.ca>
- Emmanouil Benetos, UK, <emmanouilb at eecs.qmul.ac.uk>
- Franz de Leon, UK, <fadl1d09 at ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Dominik Schnitzer, A, <dominik.schnitzer at ofai.at>
- Arthur Flexer, A, <arthur.flexer at ofai.at>
- Jan Schlueter, A, <jan.schlueter at ofai.at>
- Aggelos Gkiokas, Greece, <agkiokas at ilsp.gr>
- George Tzanetakis, Canada <gtzan at cs.uvic.ca>
- Antonio Deusany de Carvalho Junior, USP, Brazil <dj at ime.usp.br>
- Peter Knees, Austria <peter.knees at jku.at>
- Ming Li, IOACAS, Beijing China, <liming.ioa at gmail.com>
- Mark Levy, UK
- Marcus Holland-Moritz. UK. <marcus at last.fm>
- Srikanth Cherla. London, UK. <cherla.srikanth at gmail.com>
- Miguel Molina, Spain <miguelmolina at ugr.es>
- Chris Baume, London, UK. <chris dot baume at bbc.co.uk>
- Ewald Peiszer, A, <peiszer at spectralmind.com>
- Piotr Holonowicz, PL, <piotr.holonowicz at upf.edu>
- Bob L. Sturm, Denmark <bst at create.aau.dk>