Our paper on Software Techniques for Good Practice in Audio and Music Research has been accepted for the 134th International Audio Engineering Convention, which will take place in Rome, 4-7 May 2013.
In this page you can find the printable resources associated with the different tutorials and workshops we've organised so far. This page will keep being updated as we organise more events, so watch this space!
We'll be conducting a tutorial at this year's edition of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference - ISMIR 2012 - which will take place in Porto, Portugal, October 8th-12th, 2012.
The SoundSoftware and Software Carpentry projects are organising a three-day bootcamp on software development, during the week preceding the DAFx conference. The bootcamp will run from the 13th to 15th of September 2012 at the University of York.
Registration deadline: 11 June 2012 (now closed - please send us an email to info@soundsoftware.ac.uk in case you wish to attend but haven't registered
News
13 Jun 2012: Added information regarding the workshop venue
Announcing the winners of the MLSP 2014 and SoundSoftware.ac.uk Prizes for Reproducibility in Signal Processing, organised by SoundSoftware.ac.uk in conjuction with the IEEE Signal Processing Society for the 2014 IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing.
The SoundSoftware 2014 workshop, our third annual workshop on software and data in audio and music research, was just as enjoyable as the previous two. Because so much research in this field ends up being expressed through software, a software workshop turns out to be all about the means by which research becomes useful and relevant to people other than the original researchers—fertile ground for interesting and thought-provoking talks.
Our third annual one-day workshop on Software and Data for Audio and Music Research takes place on the 8th of July 2014 at Queen Mary, University of London. The workshop includes talks on issues such as robust software development for audio and music research, reproducible research in general, management of research data, and open access. Read more here, clear your calendar, and register now!