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WAC 2015 - Program

The abstracts of both, Web Audio Talks and paper presentations, are accessible by clicking on the title below. The full papers are accessible via the PDF link.

Monday morning, January 26, 2015 - IRCAM - Igor Stravinsky Room
8.00 Welcome - Lobby
9.00
WAC Introduction - Hugues Vinet, Samuel Goldszmidt, and Norbert Schnell
9.15
Keynote #1 Audio and the Web - Chris Wilson
10.00 Coffee Break (gallery level -2)
10.30 - 13.00 Tools & Components | Session Moderator: Raphaël Troncy
10.30
Building a Collaborative Digital Audio Workstation Based on the Web Audio API - Jan Monschke
10.50
DAW Plugins for Web Browsers - Jari Kleimola - PDF
11.10
Meyda: an Audio Feature Extraction Library for the Web Audio API - Hugh Rawlinson, Nevo Segal, and Jakub Fiala - PDF
11.30
Web Audio Tools - Jordan Santell
11.50
Adventures in Scheduling, Buffers and Parameters: Porting a Dynamic Audio Engine to Web Audio - Chinmay Pendharkar, Peter Bäck, and Lonce Wyse - PDF
12.10
Audio Oriented UI Components for the Web Platform - Victor Saiz, Benjamin Matuszewski, and Samuel Goldszmidt - PDF
12.30
Of Time Engines and Masters — An API for Scheduling and Synchronizing the Generation and Playback of Event Sequences and Media Streams for the Web Audio API - Norbert Schnell, Victor Saiz, Karim Barkati, and Samuel Goldszmidt - PDF
13.00 Lunch (Gallery, Level -2)
Monday afternoon, January 26, 2015 - IRCAM - Igor Stravinsky Room
14.00
Keynote #2 The First Computer Music Programming Language - Chris Lowis
14.45 - 16.15 Languages & Environments | Session Moderator: Matthew Paradis
14.45
Can Web Audio be Liberated from the Von Neumann Style? - Emilio Jesús Gallego Arias
15.05
Extending Csound to the Web - Victor Lazzarini, Edward Costello, Steven Yi, and John Ffitch - PDF
15.25
BRAID: A Web Audio Instrument Builder with Embedded Code Blocks - Benjamin Taylor and Jesse Allison - PDF
15.45
Interactive Music with Tone.js - Yotam Mann - PDF
16.15 Demo / Poster Session #1 & Coffee Break (Gallery, Level -2)
WAVE Project Demo and Enhanced Published Score - Benjamin Matuszewski and Samuel Goldszmidt
Noteflight: A Web-standards-based Compositional Community - Joseph Berkovitz
http://www.noteflight.com
Web-Based Visualizations and Acoustic Rendering for Multimodal Data from Orchestra Performances using Repovizz - Oscar Mayor
http://phenicx.upf.edu/
Repovizz - Multimodal Online Database and Visualization Tool - Quim Llimona
http://repovizz.upf.edu
Listening Guides: Ten Year Report - Rodolphe Bailly
Music-Related Media Contents Synchronized over the Web: The IEEE 1599 Initiative - Adriano Barat, Stefano Baldan, Davide Andrea Mauro, Goffredo Haus, and Luca Andrea Ludovico
http://emipiu.di.unimi.it/ - PDF
The Telemeta Platform and TimeSide Framework: Audio Archives Management and Automatic Analysis - Guillaume Pellerin
Real-Time Client-Side Physical Modeling Harpsichord - Thomas Cipierre
Delivering Object-Based 3D Audio using The Web Audio API - Chris Pike
Binaural Synthesis with the Web Audio API - Thibaut Carpentier - PDF
Real-Time Acoustic Auralization on the Web - Chinmay Prafulla Pendharkar
http://chinpen.net/auralizr/
Birds of a Feather (Les Oiseaux de Mme Plumage): Dynamic Soundscapes using Real-Time Manipulation of Locally Relevant Birdsongs - Bill Walker and Brian Belet
17.00 - 18.30 Delivering & Listening - Igor Stravinsky Room | Session Moderator: Thibaut Carpentier
17.00
Delivering Object-Based 3D Audio using The Web Audio API and The Audio Definition Model - Peter Taylour, Chris Pike, and Frank Melchior - PDF
17.20
Towards the Next Generation of Web-based Experiments: A Case Study Assessing Basic Audio Quality Following the ITU-R Recommendation BS.1534 (MUSHRA) - Michael Schoeffler, Fabian-Robert Stšter, Bernd Edler, and JŸrgen Herre - PDF
17.40
Spatially Distributed Sound Computing and Rendering using the Web Audio Platform - Lonce Wyse - PDF
18.00
Personalization Support for Binaural Headphone Reproduction in Web Browsers - Michele Geronazzo, Jari Kleimola, and Piotr Majdak - PDF
Tuesday morning, January 27, 2015 - IRCAM - Igor Stravinsky Room
9.15
Keynote #3 - Web Audio API vs. Native: Closing the Gap - Paul Adenot
10.00 Coffee Break (Gallery, Level-2)
10.30 - 13.00 Applications | Session Moderator: Yann Orlarey
10.30
Lissajous: Performing Music with Javascript - Kyle Stetz
10.50
EarSketch: Teaching Computational Music Remixing in an Online Web Audio Based Learning Environment - Anand Mahadevan, Jason Freeman, Brian Magerko, and Juan Carlos Martinez - PDF
11.10
Hyperaudio - Mark Boas
11.30
Birds of a Feather (Les Oiseaux de Mme Plumage): Dynamic Soundscapes using Real-Time Manipulation of Locally Relevant Birdsongs - Bill Walker and Brian Belet - PDF
11.50
VenueExplorer, Object-Based Interactive Audio for Live Events - Matthew Paradis, Rebecca Gregory-Clarke, and Frank Melchior - PDF
12.10
Noteflight: A Web-standards-based Compositional Community - Joseph Berkovitz
12.30
Music Performance by Discovering Community Loops - Gerard Roma and Xavier Serra - PDF
13.00 Buffet
Tuesday afternoon, January 27, 2015 - MOZILLA
15.00 Demo/Poster Session #2
The Collective Sound Checks Mobile Web Audio Applications - Norbert Schnell
Soundworks – A Playground for Artists and Developers to Create Collaborative Mobile Web Performances - Sébastien Robaszkiewicz and Norbert Schnell - PDF
Humming Mississippi - Jesse Allison
Scrolling Through Sound - Ehsan Ziya
http://zya.github.io/scrollsound/ - PDF
Web Audio Synthesizer Design - Luke Teaford
Two Online N-gon Wave Synthesisers - Dominik Chapman
LFO Low Frequency Operators on Streams - Victor Saiz
Visualizing Audio with p5.js - Jason Sigal
Quint.js: A JavaScript Library for Teaching Music Technology to Fine Arts Students - Ian George Burleigh and Thilo Schaller
http://quinta.audio/Quint - PDF
A Dynamic Audio Experience Creation Platform in Web Audio - Chinmay Pendharkar, Peter Bäck, and Lonce Wyse
http://wac.sonoport.com/ - PDF
Websocket Server for Max - Oliver Larkin
Streaming Live Content to Web Audio API - Raphaël Goldwaser and Emmanuel Fréard - PDF
VenueExplorer (Demo) Object-Based Interactive Audio for Live Events - Matthew Paradis
MT5: a HTML5 Multitrack Player for Musicians - Michel Buffa, Amine Hallili and Philippe Renevier - PDF
Adaptive, Personalised "In Browser" Audio Compression - Matthew Paradis and Andrew Mason - PDF
Seismokraft - Ethan Geller
SimScene: a Web-based Acoustic Scenes Simulator - Mathias Rossignol, Gregoire Lafay, Mathieu Lagrange, and Nicolas Misdariis - PDF
Querying Freesound with a Microphone - Gerard Roma and Xavier Serra - PDF
Composing a Web of Audio Applications - Sarah Denoux, Yann Orlarey, Stephane Letz, and Dominique Fober - PDF
17.00 Web Audio Gigs #1
The Tomb of the Grammarian Lysias - Ben Houge
Traversal - Jesse Allison
18.00 Happy Hour
19.00 Web Audio Gigs #2
Drops - Sébastien Robaszkiewicz and Norbert Schnell
Smartphone Jam Session with Audience - Toshihiro Kita
20.00 Buffet
21.00 Web Audio Gigs #3
Pearl River - Benjamin Taylor
Fields #2 - Sébastien Piquemal and Tim Shaw
Wednesday morning, January 28, 2015 - IRCAM - Igor Stravinsky room
9.30 Coffee
10.00
W3C Audio Working Group Plenary Session - Matthew Paradis, Joe Berkovitz, Chris Lowis, Paul Adenot, and Chris Lilley
12.00 Free Time
Wednesday afternoon, January 28, 2015 - Mozilla
14.00 - 18.30 Experiments, Hacks, Informal Presentations, and Discussions