I attended ISMIR 2018 in Paris with colleagues from Jukedeck to present our StructureNet paper. This year’s format gave every accepted paper both an oral and a poster slot — a nice change from the traditional division.
I gave the oral presentation; colleagues Gabriele and Marco handled the poster. The talk was recorded and is on YouTube. Gabriele also wrote up a post on the Jukedeck R&D Team’s Medium page.
A highlight was the jam session organised by Uri Nieto from Pandora — I played bass with fellow attendees on two songs, alongside music ranging from AI-composed pieces to jazz, blues, rock, and heavy metal. I also played guitar for a cover of Blackest Eyes by Porcupine Tree, recorded on the boat cruise on the Seine. Also great to reconnect with people from the Music Informatics Research Group at City and to finally get a photo with both my master’s supervisor Hendrik and my PhD supervisor Tillman.


