Audio Mostly 2017 Awards were given to authors of best contributions in the categories presented below. AM’17 Awards are sponsored by Solid State Logic (SSL).
Best Regular Paper Award – selected by the committee considering reviewers’ scores and the conference theme
Sound and Interaction Design of an Augmented Drum System – Jeff Gregorio, Peter English and Youngmoo Kim
Nominees:
- Creating Space for Facilitated Music Performance – Amy Dickens, Chris Greenhalgh and Boriana Koleva
- Turn-Taking and Chatting in Collaborative Music Live Coding – Anna Xambó, Pratik Shah, Gerard Roma, Jason Freeman and Brian Magerko
- Embedded Multichannel Linux Audiosystem for Musical Applications – Henrik Langer and Robert Manzke
- Perception of Paralinguistic Traits in Synthesized Voices – Alice Baird, Stina Hasse Jørgensen, Emilia Parada-Cabaleiro, Simone Hantke, Nicholas Cummins and Björn Schuller
- 2K-Reality: An Acoustic Sports Entertainment Augmentation for Pickup Basketball Play Spaces – Tim Ryan and Jonathan Duckworth
Best Presentation Award – by popular vote
2K-Reality: An Acoustic Sports Entertainment Augmentation for Pickup Basketball Play Spaces – Tim Ryan (presenter) and Jonathan Duckworth
Runner ups:
- Designing a multimodal warning display for an industrial control room – Johan Fagerlönn, Kristin Hammarberg, Stefan Lindberg, Anna Sirkka and Sofia Larsso
- Sound and Interaction Design of an Augmented Drum System – Jeff Gregorio, Peter English and Youngmoo Kim
- HaptEQ: A Collaborative Tool For Visually Impaired Audio Producers – Aaron Karp and Bryan Pardo
Best Poster Award – by popular vote
Recognition of Piano Pedalling Techniques Using Gesture Data – Beici Liang, György Fazekas and Mark Sandler
Runner up:
- Mode Explorer: Using Model-based Sonification to Investigate Basins of Attraction – Jiajun Yang and Thomas Hermann
Best Demo Award – by popular vote
ProXoMix, Embodied Interactive Remixing – Norbert Schnell, Benjamin Matuszewski, David Poirier-Quinot and Victor Audouze
Runner ups:
- Mixed Reality MIDI Keyboard Demonstration – John Desnoyers-Stewart, David Gerhard and Megan Smith
- Media Device Orchestration for Immersive Spatial Audio Reproduction – Jon Francombe, Andreas Franck, Richard Hughes, James Woodcock, Frank Melchior, Chris Pike, Russell Mason, Philip Jackson and Tim Brookes
Best Music Award – selected by the committee
GrainField –Benjamin Matuszewski, Norbert Schnell and Peyman Heydarian (santur and percussion)
Nominees:
- The wood and the water – Balandino Di Donato and Eleanor Turner
- “Climb!” A Virtuoso Piece and Musical Game for Disklavier – Maria Kallionpää, Chris Greenhalgh, Adrian Hazzard, David M. Weigl and Kevin R. Page