KIAS-MINDS-ChosunCDS Joint Workshop
Music, Mathematics & Language
- Through the lens of data -
June. 28 (Wed) ~ June. 29 (Thu), 2023
GMT+9, Seoul, Korea
Call for Posters
To address the limited time and space available for oral presentations during the workshop, we are pleased to welcome submissions for poster presentations. A dedicated poster session will be held on June 28th (Wednesday) from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM. In addition, posters will be prominently displayed throughout the workshop, allowing attendees to engage in discussions during breaks or lunch. The size of the poster should fit on a board sized 90 x 180 cm (vertical). Presenters might want to look up a template of the size 36 x 48 inches or 90 x 130 cm. If you are interested in presenting a poster, please submit your poster abstract by June 16th 22nd (Thursday) here.
Workshop Rationale
The intersection of music, mathematics, and language is a fascinating and complex area of research that has the potential to yield significant insights and breakthroughs. Corpus methods and data-driven approaches are particularly well-suited to this area of research because, by analyzing large corpora of musical and linguistic data, researchers can identify patterns and connections that would be difficult or impossible to detect through other methods. Additionally, data-driven approaches allow researchers to test hypotheses and develop new insights in a rigorous and systematic manner. The workshop would bring together researchers from a variety of disciplines, including musicology, linguistics, and mathematics, to explore the intersections between these fields. By bringing together researchers from a variety of disciplines and exploring the latest research in this area, the workshop will help to catalyze new research and collaborations, leading to a deeper understanding of the connections between music, mathematics, and language.
Speakers
David Temperley (Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester) - Keynote speaker
May Pik Yu Chan (University of Pennsylvnia)
John Paul Ito (Carnegie Mellon University)
Jae-Hun Jung (Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH))
Andrew Killick (Sheffield University)
Myung Ock Kim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
Eon-Suk Ko (Chosun University)
Ji Chul Kim (University of Connecticut; Oscillo Biosciences)
Kyogu Lee (Seoul National University; Supertone)
Juhan Nam (KAIST)
Kyung Myun Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST))
Jon Prince (Murdoch University)
Sam Passmore (The Australian National University)
Patrick C. M. Wong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)