On 8-10 September, C4DM members will participate in the UK AI Research Symposium (UKAIRS) in Northumbria University, Newcastle. UKAIRS will bring together researchers from different disciplines, aiming to inform UK AI research priorities, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and shape discourse on delivering AI for societal and economic benefit.
The following works C4DM members have been involved in will be presented:
- Towards Music Industry 5.0: Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence, Alexander Williams, Mathieu Barthet
- Human–machine agencies in live coding for music performance, Anna Xambó, Gerard Roma
- Towards a Unified Representation Evaluation Framework Beyond Downstream Tasks, Christos Plachouras, Julien Guinot, George Fazekas, Elio Quinton, Emmanouil Benetos, Johan Pauwels
- Soundscape-based music and creative AI: Insights and promises, Anna Xambó, Peter Batchelor, Luigi Marino, Gerard Roma, Mike Bell, George Xenakis
- Split Fine-Tuning of BERT-based Music Models in the Edge-Cloud Continuum: An Empirical Analysis, Bradley Aldous, Ahmed M. A. Sayed
- Composing Kernel Models with Self-Attention, Carey Bunks, Simon Dixon, Bruno Di Giorgi
Additionally, on 10 September, during the UKAIRS Early Career Researcher Day, C4DM PhD student Elona Shatri is organising the workshop "Should Ethics Committees Expand Their Mandates to Review AI Research?".
See you at UKAIRS!