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First AES International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Machine 
Learning for Audio (AIMLA 2025), London, Sept. 8-10, 2025, Call for 
contributions


The Audio Engineering Society invites audio researchers and practitioners, from 
academia and industry to participate in the first AES conference dedicated to 
artificial intelligence and machine learning, as it applies to audio. This 3 
day event, aims to bring the community together, educate, demonstrate and 
advance the state of the art. It will feature keynote speakers, workshops, 
tutorials, challenges and cutting-edge peer-reviewed research.


The scope is wide - expecting attendance from all types of institutions, 
including academia, industry, and pure research, with diverse disciplinary 
perspectives - but tied together by a focus on artificial intelligence and 
machine learning for audio.


Original contributions are encouraged in, but not limited to the following 
topics:


  *   Intelligent Music Production

     *   Knowledge Engineering Systems

     *   Automatic Mixing / Remixing / Demixing / Mastering

     *   Differentiable Audio Effects

  *   Audio and Music Generation

     *   Generative models for audio

     *   Deep Neural Audio Codecs

     *   Neural Audio Synthesis

     *   Text-to-audio generation

     *   Instrument models

     *   Speech and Singing voice synthesis

     *   AI for sound design

     *   Differentiable Synthesisers using DDSP and other neural models

  *   Representation Learning

     *   Fingerprinting using deep learning

     *   Transfer Learning

     *   Domain Adaptation

     *   Transfer of musical composition and performance characteristics 
including, timbre, style, production, mixing and playing technique

  *   Real-time AI For Audio

     *   Model Compression (Quantization, Knowledge Distillation)

     *   Efficient Model Design and Benchmarking

     *   Real-time inference frameworks in software and hardware

  *   Applications of AI in Acoustics and Environmental Audio

     *   Machine learning and AI models for acoustic sensing

     *   Deep learning for acoustic scene analysis

     *   Deep learning for localisation in noisy and reverberant environments

     *   Binaural processing with AI or ML

     *   Source and scene classification

     *   Source separation, source identification and acoustic signal 
enhancement

     *   AI-driven distributed acoustic sensor networks

     *   Control and estimation problems in physical modelling

     *   AI-based perception models inspired by human hearing

     *   Application of AI to wave propagation in air, fluids and solids

  *   AI Ethics for Audio and Music

     *   AI-Generated Music and Creativity

     *   Intellectual Property in AI-Composed Music

     *   AI in Environmental Sound Monitoring

     *   Cultural Appropriation in AI Music

     *   Environmental Impact of Audio Data Processing


Call for Papers

The conference accepts full papers of 4-10 pages. Papers must be submitted as 
PDF files using EasyChair. All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two 
experts in the field, and accepted papers will be presented in the conference 
programme and proceedings published in the AES Library in open access (OA) 
format. Final manuscripts of accepted papers must implement all revisions 
requested by the review panel and will be presented in an oral or poster 
session.


Important dates (pre-announcement):


Paper submission deadline: 28th February 2025

Notification of acceptance: 6th June 2025

Camera-ready submission deadline: 7th July 2025

Conference: 8-10 Sept. 2025


Paper submission will open early October 2024, deadlines are subject to minor 
changes until September 2024.


Enquiries should be sent to: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


Call for Special Sessions

As a part of this conference, we invite submissions for panel discussions, 
tutorials, and challenges.


Call for Panel Discussions

We are seeking experts and professionals in the field to propose a 60-minute 
Panel discussion with at least 4 panellists on the proposed topics. The 
proposal should include a title, an abstract (60-120 words), a list of topics 
for discussion, and a description (up to 500 words). Additionally, the 
submission should include the number, names, and qualifications of presenters, 
and technical requirements (sound requirements during the presentation, such as 
stereo, multichannel, etc.).


Important dates (pre-announcement):

Deadline for panel discussion proposals: 28th February 2025

Accepted panels notified by: 6th June 2025


Call for Tutorials

We are seeking proposals for 120-minute hands-on tutorials on the conference 
topics. The proposal should include a title, an abstract (60-120 words), a list 
of topics, and a description (up to 500 words). Additionally, the submission 
should include presenters' names, qualifications, and technical requirements 
(sound requirements during the presentation, such as stereo, multichannel, 
etc.). We encourage tutorials to be supported by an elaborate collation of 
discussed content and code to support learning and building resources for a 
given topic.


Important dates (pre-announcement):

Deadline for tutorial proposals: 25th Oct 2024

Accepted sessions notified by: 24th Jan 2025


Call for Challenges

The AES AI and ML for Audio conference promotes knowledge sharing among 
researchers, professionals, and engineers in AI and audio. Special Sessions 
include pre-conference challenges hosted by industry or academic teams to drive 
technology improvements and explore new research directions. Each team manages 
the organization, data provision, participation instructions, mentoring, 
scoring, summaries, and results presentation. Challenges are selected based on 
their scientific and technological significance, data quality and relevance, 
and proposal feasibility. Collaborative proposals from different labs are 
encouraged and prioritized. We expect an initial expression of interest via 
mail to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by 
15th Oct 2024, followed by a full submission on EasyChair by the final 
submission deadline.

Proposal

Challenge bidders should submit a challenge proposal for review. The proposal 
should be a maximum of two pages (PDF format) including the following 
information:

  1.  Challenge name

  2.  Coordinators

  3.  Keywords (e.g. classification, generation, transcription)

  4.  Definition (one sentence, e.g. automatic mixing for 8 tracks with 
prediction of audio effect parameters for gain, pan, compressor, and EQ)

  5.  Short description (including the research question the challenge is 
tackling. Please mention if it is a follow-up of a past challenge organised 
elsewhere)

  6.  Dataset description: development, evaluation (short description, how much 
data is already available and prepared, how long would it take to prepare the 
rest, mention if you allow external data/transfer learning or not)

  7.  Evaluation method/metric

  8.  Baseline system (2 sentences, planned method if you do not have one from 
the previous challenge)

  9.  Contact person (for main communication, website)

Important dates (pre-announcement):


Expression of Interest: 15th Oct 2024

Final Submission Deadline: 31st Oct 2024

Conditional Acceptance Notification: 29th Nov 2024


If required, we may ask for additional information regarding the organisation 
and scope of the challenge, and ask for a resubmission of the proposal. The 
discussion period will span from 2nd Dec 2024 to 17th Jan 2025.


Final Acceptance Notification: 24th Jan 2025


Tentative Timeline

Challenge Descriptions Announced: 31st Jan 2025

Challenges Start: 1st April 2025

Challenges End: 15th June 2025

Challenges Results Announcement: 15th July 2025


We invite challenge organisers to compile a report and present it in the form 
of a paper which can be part of the conference proceedings.


Paper Submission deadline: 15th August 2025


Enquiries should be sent to: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Organising Committee

General Chair: Prof. Joshua Reiss (QMUL) 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)

Papers Co-Chairs: Brecht De Man (PXL-Music) and George Fazekas (QMUL) 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)

Special Sessions Co-Chairs: Soumya Vanka (QMUL) and Franco Caspe (QMUL) 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>k)


Conference Website: 
https://aes2.org/events-calendar/2025-aes-international-conference-on-artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning-for-audio/


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