Today Trond Lossius, Jan C. Schacher, and me received the Best Paper Award for “SpatDIF: Principles, Specification, and Examples” at the 9th Sound and Music Computing Conference.
This paper presents the current state of our long-term effort in creating a community-driven interchange format for spatial audio scenes. More on www.SpatDIF.org.
Here the reference:
@inproceedings{SpatDIF-SMC12, Address = {Copenhagen, DK}, Author = {Nils Peters and Trond Lossius and Jan C. Schacher}, Booktitle = {Proc. of the 9th Sound and Music Computing Conference}, Title = {{SpatDIF}: Principles, Specification, and Examples}, Year = {2012}}
We are now invited to submit a revised and expanded version for publication in The Computer Music Journal (MIT Press).
I am similarly excited that the paper “An Automated Testing Suite for Computer Music Environments” I wrote together with Trond Lossius and Timothy Place was also nominated for Best Paper.