Workshop Topics

The pdf version of the call for contributions is available here.

We encourage submissions including, but not limited to, the following topics:

  • pedagogical frameworks and approaches
  • studies of motor / physical skills necessary to play particular instruments
  • experimental methodologies
  • datasets of motion recordings during music playing
  • techniques for extraction of multimodal features from a music performance
  • biomechanical models
  • computational models of the technical quality of a motor performance
  • techniques and computational models for assessment of risks of injuries
  • techniques for generating feedback to support music instrument learning
  • case-studies
  • systems and applications
  • A special issue of a journal based on selected contributions from the workshop is planned.

    Electronic Submission
    We invite the submission of one-page abstracts, following the NIME 2017 template (please see here). The workshop encompasses both oral presentations and demos with accompanying poster. Contributions should be sent to motion2017@infomus.org and will be reviewed by the workshop chairs.