The AES International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Audio (AIMLA 2025) will be hosted by the Centre for Digital Music of Queen Mary University of London and is taking place on Sept. 8-10, 2025.
Several AIM members are involved in the organisation of the conference, including but not limited to:
- Soumya Vanka (Special Sessions Co-Chair)
- Franco Caspe (Special Sessions Co-Chair)
- Farida Yusuf (Sponsorship Chair)
- Chin-Yun Yu (Late Breaking Papers Chair)
Several papers and presentations will be made from AIM members at AIMLA as well. The following peer-reviewed papers will be presented at the conference:
- NablAFx: A Framework for Differentiable Black-box and Gray-box Modeling of Audio Effects, by Marco Comunità , Christian Steinmetz, Joshua Reiss
- Sound Matching an Analogue Levelling Amplifier Using the Newton-Raphson Method, by Chin-Yun Yu, George Fazekas
- Procedural Music Generation Systems in Games, by Shangxuan Luo, Joshua Reiss
- Neutone SDK: An Open Source Framework for Neural Audio Processing, by Christopher Mitcheltree, Bogdan Teleaga, Andrew Fyfe, Naotake Masuda, Matthias Schäfer, Alfie Bradic, Nao Tokui
The following late-breaking poster from AIM members will be presented at AIMLA:
- Towards Intelligent Music Education: Score-Informed Transcription and Performance Assessment, by Jack Loth, Marikaiti Primenta, Jingjing Tang, Xavier Riley, Simon Dixon, Emmanouil Benetos
Last but not least, the following tutorial will be co-presented by AIM member Franco Caspe:
- Real-Time Neural Audio Inference , by Franco Caspe and Jatin Chowdhury
See you in London!