Call For Software Projects

We would like to hear from UK-based researchers, working on software projects in the audio and music field, who feel their work would benefit from assistance or expertise in order to improve its long-term sustainability and reusability.

If you have examples of any of the following, we would be interested in hearing from you:

  • Software developed by you or your group that you want to improve the sustainability of
  • Draft or prototype software that you would like to make more widely available (e.g. taking MATLAB code to native plugins or applications)
  • Research work comprising software, data, and potential paper publications, that you feel could become truly reproducible research with some assistance or advice
  • Software from other researchers, that you wish to use in your own work but that is difficult to get going

We may be able to offer you:

  • Targeted advice: our team comes to visit you and helps you determine how to take your software forward
  • Training and advice in using tools and facilities to your best advantage for software management, testing, publication and dissemination
  • Collaboration on a short targeted project
  • Publicity for your reproducible work and associated software

Eligibility

This Call is open to members of the audio and music research community in UK institutions eligible for EPSRC support.

How to apply

Please send the following details by email to info@soundsoftware.ac.uk, with the subject "Call for Software Projects: [title of your project]".

  • Title and description of the software-related project
  • Known technical details, e.g. language, target platforms, licensing etc
  • Current state of development of any software involved (complete, under development, partially complete)
  • Assistance you are seeking
  • How you believe this work could promote high-quality research in the UK audio and music research community.

Deadline

The deadline for consideration in this call is Friday, 31st May 2013.

Evaluation

Projects will be considered on the basis of appropriateness in terms of our ability to provide assistance, with consideration for resources available, and potential impact of the project to the UK audio and music research community.

SoundSoftware is an EPSRC-funded project to support the development and use of software, data and metadata to enable high-quality research in the UK audio and music research community.