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# AMAAI is organizing EAIM workshop at AAAI
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*Posted by Dorien on Tuesday, 9 September 2025*
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Together with the **Centre for Digital Music (C4DM) at QMUL**, the **AMAAI Lab** is organizing the **First Workshop on Emerging AI Technologies for Music (EAIM 2026)** as part of the **AAAI Conference 2026** in Singapore.
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The workshop will bring together researchers, industry leaders, and practitioners working at the intersection of AI and music. We’ll explore how advances in **generative models, multimodal learning, personalization, explainability, and human–AI collaboration** are shaping the future of music creation, analysis, and interaction.
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## 🔹 Highlights
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- Proceedings published in **PMLR (Proceedings of Machine Learning Research)**
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- Keynote speakers from industry, sharing real-world perspectives
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- A unique platform to connect academia and industry in emerging AI for music
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- Part of **AAAI**, one of the leading AI conferences
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- Singapore is ~**32°C (90°F)** all year round, so come take a break from winter with us!
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## 📍 When & Where
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**EAIM 2026 @ AAAI, Singapore**
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📅 **26–27 January 2026**
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👉 [Call for Papers & Details](https://amaai-lab.github.io/EAIM2026/)
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## 👥 Organizers
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- Keshav Bhandari
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- Abhinaba Roy
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- Simon Colton
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- Dorien Herremans
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The workshop is organized jointly by the **AMAAI Lab** at **Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)** and the **Centre for Digital Music (C4DM), QMUL**.
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## 📢 Call for Submissions
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We warmly invite submissions of **original research, creative systems, and critical perspectives** on emerging AI technologies for music.
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Contributions may include:
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- Theoretical work
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- Empirical studies
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- System designs
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- Evaluations
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- Artistic explorations
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This year, we particularly value submissions that emphasize:
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- Controllability
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- Interpretability & explainability
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- Personalization
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- Human–AI interaction & collaboration in music systems
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✨ We look forward to inspiring discussions and collaborations in Singapore!

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