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Dear MIREX Participant:
 
Dear MIREX Participant:
  
We are gathering evidence of impact for MIREX. We would appreciate it greatly if you would post citations to papers (yours or others) that have used MIREX data and/or results. Any acceptable citation format is OK. DOIs or links to accessible copies especially appreciated. I have started out with some samples from IMIRSEL.
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We are gathering evidence of impact for MIREX. We would appreciate it greatly if you would post citations to papers (yours or others) that have used MIREX data and/or results. Any acceptable citation format is OK. DOIs or URL to accessible copies especially appreciated. I have started out with some samples from IMIRSEL.
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In a similar vein, we are also gathering citations to MIREX-related comments as further evidence of impact for MIREX on the [[MIREX Impact Statements]] page.
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We are collecting these statements and citations as evidence influence and success to submit to funding agencies, research administrators and/or future collaborators.  
  
 
Thank you very much.
 
Thank you very much.

Revision as of 17:35, 3 May 2011

Introduction

Dear MIREX Participant:

We are gathering evidence of impact for MIREX. We would appreciate it greatly if you would post citations to papers (yours or others) that have used MIREX data and/or results. Any acceptable citation format is OK. DOIs or URL to accessible copies especially appreciated. I have started out with some samples from IMIRSEL.

In a similar vein, we are also gathering citations to MIREX-related comments as further evidence of impact for MIREX on the MIREX Impact Statements page.

We are collecting these statements and citations as evidence influence and success to submit to funding agencies, research administrators and/or future collaborators.

Thank you very much.

J. Stephen Downie
Director, IMIRSEL

Submitted Citations

  1. J.S. Downie, D. Byrd, and T. Crawford. "Ten Years of ISMIR: Reflections on Challenges and Opportunities", in the 10th International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR), Kobe, 2009, pp. 13-18. Available: http://ismir2009.ismir.net/proceedings/keynote1.pdf
  2. M. Bay, A.F. Ehmann and J.S. Downie, "Evaluation of Multiple-F0 Estimation and Tracking Systems", in the 10th International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR), Kobe, 2009, pp. 315-320. Available: http://ismir2009.ismir.net/proceedings/PS2-21.pdf
  3. E. Law, K. West, M. Mandel, M. Bay and, J. S. Downie, "Evaluation of Algorithms Using Games: The Case of Music Tagging", in the 10th International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR), Kobe, 2009, pp. 387-392. Available: http://ismir2009.ismir.net/proceedings/OS5-5.pdf
  4. J. S. Downie, M. Bay, A. F. Ehmann and M. C. Jones, "Audio Cover Song Identification: MIREX 2006-2007 Results and analysis", in the 9th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2008), Philadelphia, 2008, pp. 468-473. Available: http://ismir2008.ismir.net/papers/ISMIR2008_265.pdf
  5. X. Hu, J. S. Downie, C. Laurier, M. Bay and A. F. Ehmann, "The 2007 MIREX Audio Mood Classification Task: Lessons learned", in the 9th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2008), Philadelphia, 2008, pp. 462-467. Available: http://ismir2008.ismir.net/papers/ISMIR2008_263.pdf
  6. J. S. Downie, A. F. Ehmann and J. H. Lee, "The Music Information Retrieval Evaluation eXchange (MIREX): Community-led formal evaluations", in the Digital Humanities 2008 , Oulu Finland, 2008, pp. 239-240.