ADC 2019: Audio Developer Conference 2019 Code Node London, UK, November 18-20, 2019 |
Conference website | http://juce.com/adc |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adc-2019 |
Submission deadline | June 28, 2019 |
ADC 2019: Call for Participation and Proposals
We are delighted to invite you to attend and contribute to the 5th Audio Developer Conference (ADC), hosted in London, 18-20th November 2019.
ADC is an annual event celebrating all audio development technologies, from music applications to embedded systems. ADC showcases over 40 talks and keynotes, and a day of workshops led by experts from the audio industry. ADC’s mission is to help attendees acquire and develop new skills, and build a network that will support their career development. It is also aimed at showcasing academic research and facilitating collaborations between research and development.
The deadline for submitting proposals for talks, posters, demonstrations, and workshopsis 28th June 2019.
Important dates
26th April: End of super early-bird ticket price (up to £200 off)*
31st May: End of early bird ticket price (up to £100 off)*
28th June: Deadline for submitting proposals for talks, posters, demonstrations, and workshops
13th July: Notification of acceptance
19th July Program announcement
*If you're planning on submitting a talk, poster, demo, or workshop, you are still encouraged to register before 31st May as we are only able to accept 30% of proposals, and you may end up paying the full price if your proposal isn't accepted. If your proposal is accepted, we'll refund you the ticket (as all presenters receive one free ticket).
Call for talk, poster, and demonstration contributions
You are invited to submit a proposal for a talk, poster, and/or demo to be presented at this event. Presenting your work at the Audio Developer Conference is an excellent way to engage a wide range of audio developers with your areas of interest and expertise, and gather useful feedback from experts. JUCE invites all attendees – from audio development gurus to indie developers and students – to contribute to the Audio Developer Conference.
Talks range from audio research to professional practices to standards in audio development, as well talks about application areas and career development. Experimental projects are welcome. We are seeking deeply technical talks aimed at experts as well as more accessible talks that may be of interest to students and new developers. We can accommodate talks that are 25 minutes long (half session) or 50 minutes long (full session), including Q&A. Talks, posters and demonstrations can be on any topic listed below. Posters (A0 portrait) and demonstrations will be on display throughout the conference, including lunch breaks and coffee breaks.
All accepted talk, poster, and demonstration proposals will benefit from one free ticket to the conference.
Talk, poster, and demonstration topics
- Audio and Digital Signal Processing
- 3D and VR/AR audio
- iOS and Android development
- Real-time audio optimisation
- Audio latency, jitter, performance predictability
- Applications of audio programming (e.g., games, medicine, cryptography)
- Programming language-specific audio tools and practices
- Software development tools, techniques, and processes
- High performance computing
- Interface and interaction programming
- Sound design tips and techniques
- Embedded, Linux, bare metal audio programming
- Scientific programming
- Graphics / GPU
- Audio synthesis and analysis
- Best practices in audio programming, as well as design and evaluation of audio software and hardware systems
- Parallelism/multi-processing
- Educational approaches and tools for audio and DSP programming
- Planning and navigating a career as an audio developer
- Other relevant topics likely to be of interest to the ADC audience
Call for workshop contributions
The first day of ADC is devoted to workshops aimed at deepening participants’ technical skills and introducing them to new topics. This year, we are delighted to invite you to submit proposals for workshops that you would like to lead, to accompany our curated workshop programme.
We are seeking submissions for 1.5-hour or 3-hour workshops on topics of interest to the ADC community. These may be aimed at novice, intermediate, or expert audio developers. Example topics might include:
- Teaching participants about particular DSP concepts or techniques
- Teaching participants about specific audio programming practices, tools, frameworks, etc.
- E.g., creating plug-ins, audio programming for Android, audio for embedded systems, programming with SOUL, audio for games
- Introducing newcomers to the field and industry
- E.g., intro to audio programming, how to get a job in the industry
- Teaching participants about other relevant practices or technologies
- E.g., GUI design, UI design, machine learning, sound design
- Other topics likely to be of interest to ADC attendees
All accepted workshop proposals will benefit from one free ticket to the conference.
Sponsors
We offer sponsors the possibility to showcase new products or technology that are relevant to the theme of the conference. To learn more about the options, please get in touch with us by e-mail: adc at roli.com.
Contact
If you have any questions about making a proposal submission, please contact adc at roli.com.