ICMPC10: Submission Page

User-ID:9999
Name:System Manager
Submission type: Workshop
2007/11/01 00:00:00 +09:00
 

Entering New Submissions

  • Enter the title, authors/speakers, topic areas, keywords and body of the abstract of your submission.
  • When finished, click "submit" at the bottom.
     
  • Jan. 31, 2008 is the (new) deadline for all submissions (click here for details).
  • Please observe the limit of 400 words for all abstracts.
    Exceeding the limit by a small number of words does not matter, but excessively long (or short) abstracts will be warned, and might be regarded to your disadvantage in the review process.

Title of Structured Abstract

Title:  
 

Authors

  • Enter the Author Name(s) and email address (see below note) in the following boxes; in the order they appear in the author list.
    By default, your name has been set as the first author (although you can change the order).
  • The last and first names are required. Write "none" if there is no first name.
  • To change the number of lines, write the number in the Number of Authors box and click the change button.
Number of Authors:   
Last Name
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First Name
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Middle Name
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Email
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Notes

  • If an email address is given ...
    • and the notify box is checked, then all the notification mail about this submission will also be sent to the specified co-authors.
    • and its owner is registered in this system (using it as the primary email address), then the co-author can view (but cannot modify) this submission.
    The submitter will always receive notification mails, regardless of the above setting.
  • Please keep the number of authors small (preferrably, within 5).

Topic Areas

  • Check 1 to 3 of the topic areas listed below that are most relevent to your submission.
    (at least one, and up to three)
  • If there are area names that you feel more suitable, enter them in the Other box.
    (this is not included in the checked item count)
  • This information will be used in the reviewing and conference program planning processes.
Pitch, scale and melody
Harmony and tonality
Rhythm, meter, and timing
Timbre and orchestration
Aesthetic perception and response
Emotion in music
Memory and music
Music improvisation, composition, and performance
Sight-reading and memorization
Music acoustics and psychophysics
Music and neuroscience
Music education
Musical development
Music, meaning, and language
Social psychology of music
Ecological psychology of music
Cognitive Musicology
Music therapy
Ethnomusicology
Computational models
Cross-cultural approach
Pedagogy, promotion, and publicity for music psychology

Other:  
 

Keywords

  • Enter keywords that best describe your submission (at least 1; up to 5).
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Structured Abstract (Workshop)

  • Enter the name of the file on your local machine in the Upload file name box.
  • Accepted file types are as follows.
    The file name must have the given suffix (file descriptor).
    Case difference doesn't matter -- e.g. ".doc" and ".DOC" are both accepted.
    • Microsoft WORD files (suffix: ".doc", ".rtf")
    • PDF files (suffix: ".pdf")
    • (Plain text files (suffix: ".txt"))
       
  • For WORD and PDF files
    • Include the submission title on the top of the page.
      Be sure that the title is the same with what you entered in this webpage.
    • Author and institution names can be included, but is optional.
    • Please respect the 400 word limit, and keep the submission within one page.
      Exceedingly long submissions may not be considered for review.
    • The uploaded file size must be less than 1MB.
      (Which won't be a problem, since we are only asking for a 1-page text. Do not include figures.)
    • The template file for WORD is given below. Click on the link to download.
      http://www.slis.tsukuba.ac.jp/icmpc10/lib/temp/ICMPC10_workshop.doc
       
  • Although plain text files are accepted, we recommend using the "free-format" input.
    Re-enter this submission page with "free-format" option, and paste your text in the text window.
    You can also copy the initial contents of the text window as the template to work on.

Upload file name:   

 

When You're Finished ...

  • First check if all items are properly entered:
  • Please observe the limit of 400 words for all abstracts.
    Exceeding the limit by a small number of words does not matter, but excessively long (or short) abstracts will be warned, and might be regarded to your disadvantage in the review process.
     
  • Submitting your abstract
    Click the Submit button to submit your abstract. Submitted abstracts are registered to the system, and become visible to the Programming Committee and your co-authors. You can edit/withdraw your submission later, if necessary.
    A submission notice mail will be sent to you and other recipients.
     
  • The Reset button will reset all input to the initial state (beware!).
  • The Close button closes this page (thus returning to the top page).