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AES Student Competition: Matlab Plugin - New York AES 145th convention follow-up


 

MATLAB Plugin Student Competition was first time hosted on 145th AES New York Convention. From the 4 submissions qualified to the final presentation, Judges selected one gold, two silver and one bronze award winners. For the 147th Convention Matlab Competition is going back – you are invited to participate, keep the deadlines! Updated competition rules are available here:

 

http://www.aes.org/students/awards/mpsc/

 

For this competition cycle, Mathworks provided special mentoring list for students interested in taking part in competition. Please sign up for the newsletter by sending the mail to [email protected]. AES MATLAB Plugin competition have separated page on MathWorks site, everyone interested in the competition updates and future webinars/tutorials should be updated with the information on the page:

https://www.mathworks.com/academia/student-competitions/aes-matlab.html

 

All previous submissions are available on MatlabCentral (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/) by searching for tag: “aescomp”. 

 

One of the competition rules is to upload short video presenting your project possibilities. Now it is a great opportunity for you to take a look at it before submitting to get the knowledge about Matlab possibilities in plugin creation. Please take a look on previous submissions videos on youtube:

 

1st place – Plate reverb –https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lSVdCZhfrk

[Aalborg University, Denmark]

 

2nd place ee – Neural Reverberator – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gJ-e1SsPkE

[Clemson University, US]

 

2nd place ee – Binaural Piano – https://youtu.be/HUh6qq0oPyk

[RWTH Aachen, Germany]

 

3rd place – Escalator – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_vV2ysFgX4

[York University, UK]


 

 

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Posted: Tuesday, July 9, 2019

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