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==Step-By-Step Instructions==
 
==Step-By-Step Instructions==
 
# Read this wiki page from top to bottom.
 
# Read this wiki page from top to bottom.
# Go read Andreas Ehmann's [[Best Coding Practices for MIREX]].
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# Go read Andreas Ehmann's [[2007:Best Coding Practices for MIREX]].
# Go read the task-specific instructions for each task to which you will be submitting. Links to each task are available off the [[MIREX_2007#MIREX_2007_Evaluation_Tasks MIREX 2007]] main wiki page.
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# Go read the task-specific instructions for each task to which you will be submitting. Links to each task are available off the [[2007:Main Page|MIREX 2007]] main wiki page.
 
# For each submission, be sure you understand the Input/Output format issues as laid down by the task organizers.
 
# For each submission, be sure you understand the Input/Output format issues as laid down by the task organizers.
 
# For each submission, be absolutely sure you have constructed a README.txt file that:
 
# For each submission, be absolutely sure you have constructed a README.txt file that:
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==Extended Abstract Details==
 
==Extended Abstract Details==
The extended abstracts provide the outside world with a general understanding of what each submission is trying to accomplish. The extended abstracts need NOT be cutting edge/never-before-published materials. The extended abstracts will be revised by the authors after the data has been collected (to allow for commentary on results data); however, we at IMIRSEL still need the first-pass drafts at submission time to help us understand what is happening in the submission. Like last year we will post the final versions of the extended abstracts as part of the MIREX 2007 results page (see MIREX 2005 Results; https://www.music-ir.org/evaluation/mirex-results/). We hope to create a printed version of the abstracts this year for distribution at the MIREX 2007 Poster Session.
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The extended abstracts provide the outside world with a general understanding of what each submission is trying to accomplish. The extended abstracts need NOT be cutting edge/never-before-published materials. The extended abstracts will be revised by the authors after the data has been collected (to allow for commentary on results data); however, we at IMIRSEL still need the first-pass drafts at submission time to help us understand what is happening in the submission. Like last year we will post the final versions of the extended abstracts as part of the MIREX 2007 results page (see MIREX 2005 Results; https://www.music-ir.org/evaluation/mirex-results/).
 
 
  
 
The MIREX 2007 extended abstracts:
 
The MIREX 2007 extended abstracts:

Latest revision as of 16:58, 13 May 2010

Introduction

This is the official set of submission guidelines for MIREX 2007. The URL for MIREX 2007 Submission System can be found at the bottom of this page. We are deliberately placing the Submission URL at the bottom of this page to force folks to thoroughly read through this MIREX 2007 instruction set.

Step-By-Step Instructions

  1. Read this wiki page from top to bottom.
  2. Go read Andreas Ehmann's 2007:Best Coding Practices for MIREX.
  3. Go read the task-specific instructions for each task to which you will be submitting. Links to each task are available off the MIREX 2007 main wiki page.
  4. For each submission, be sure you understand the Input/Output format issues as laid down by the task organizers.
  5. For each submission, be absolutely sure you have constructed a README.txt file that:
    1. Begins with submitter name(s) and contact information (email, etc.).
    2. Meets whatever task-specific requirements were laid down by the task organizers.
    3. Provides the team at IMIRSEL with a set of clear and complete instructions on how to run your program.
  6. Create a first-draft extended abstract that outlines the basic methods and techniques being deployed in your submission. See Extended Abstract Details below.
  7. Review, one last time, all the various submission requirements.
  8. Go to the MIREX 2007 Submission System page (URL at bottom of this page).
  9. Follow the instructions provided on the MIREX 2007 Submission System page.
  10. Submit your spiffy code bundle (don't forget the README.txt file) and your first-pass extended abstract!

Extended Abstract Details

The extended abstracts provide the outside world with a general understanding of what each submission is trying to accomplish. The extended abstracts need NOT be cutting edge/never-before-published materials. The extended abstracts will be revised by the authors after the data has been collected (to allow for commentary on results data); however, we at IMIRSEL still need the first-pass drafts at submission time to help us understand what is happening in the submission. Like last year we will post the final versions of the extended abstracts as part of the MIREX 2007 results page (see MIREX 2005 Results; https://www.music-ir.org/evaluation/mirex-results/).

The MIREX 2007 extended abstracts:

  1. Are two to four pages long (think ISMIR poster/demo papers).
  2. Must be created using the ISMIR 2007 template set: http://ismir2007.ismir.net/info_authors.html .
  3. Must be submitted in PDF format.
  4. Should include, if exists, references to other publications about your work (yes, self-reference is encouraged!)
  5. Should have the same general look and feel as these examples from last year:

MIREX 2007 Submission System URL

We are now accepting submissions. You can upload your algorithm and abstract at https://music-ir.org/evaluation/MIREX/submission/