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Posted on 24 April 2013

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Prizes for reproducibility in audio and music research

Posted by s.hettrick on 24 April 2013 - 11:34am

To promote the development and release of sustainable and reusable software associated with published research, the SoundSoftware project will be awarding a number of Reproducible Research Prizes. If you have published your software or datasets as part of your audio or music research output, so that other UK researchers can reproduce your results, you could win a prize!

Categories

  1. Journal paper: New submission
  2. Conference paper: New submission
  3. Journal paper: Already published
  4. Conference paper: Already published

Prizes

Prizes awarded vary and will depend on the type of work and affiliation of entrants, but will consist of one of the following:

  • Article Processing Charge (APC) to make your paper open access;
  • Travel bursary of up to £1000 towards the cost of presenting the work at a relevant conference or workshop; 
  • For non-UK researchers, travel bursary to visit a UK institution;
  • Alternatives of comparable value as appropriate.

In addition, entrants may be invited to present their work at a SoundSoftware workshop.

Deadlines

Next deadline will be the 19 May 2013

Homepage

For updated news and more detailed information, please visit our website.

For further advice or assistance with preparing your entries, contact the SoundSoftware project

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