The Brazilian Symposia on Computer Music (SBCM) is an event held by SBC since 1994. The event aims to be a place to share ideas about recent developments in the fields of computer music, sound and music processing, music information retrieval, computational musicology, multimedia performance and many other things related to art, science and technology. The Proceedings of SBCM are published every other year, bringing the articles selected for each edition of the event.
Topics of Interest
SBCM topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Acoustics, Diffusion and Sonorization
- Artificial Intelligence, A-Life and Evolutionary Music Systems
- Audio Hardware Design
- Brain-Computer Interfaces and Physiological Signals
- Computer-Aided Music Education
- Computational Musicology
- Computer Music and Creative process
- Digital Sound Processing
- Digital Music Systems and Services
- Distributed Music
- Internet and Web Applications
- Movement and Gesture
- Multimedia Systems
- Music Analysis and Synthesis
- Music, Emotion and Communication
- Music Expressiveness
- Music Formats, Data Structures and Representation
- Music Information Retrieval
- Music Database Management
- Music Notation, Printing, and Optical Recognition
- Music Perception, Psychoacoustics and Cognition
- Music, Society and Technology
- Quality of Service for Audio
- Real-time Interactive Systems
- Sensors and Multimodal Signal Processing
- Software Systems and Languages for Sound and Music
- Sound Analysis and Synthesis
Additional information
For more information about SBCM, visit the event's website.
