During the DAFx conference dinner, awards for the best papers were announced. Honourable Mentions:
- An Evaluation of Audio Feature Extraction Toolboxes by David Moffat, David Ronan and Joshua D. Reiss
- Improving the robustness of the iterative solver in state-space modelling of guitar distortion circuitry by Ben Holmes and Maarten van Walstijn
- Digitizing the Ibanez Weeping Demon Wah Pedal by Chet Gnegy and Kurt Werner
Second Place
- Two polarisation finite difference model of bowed strings with nonlinear contact and friction forces by Charlotte Desvages and Stefan Bilbao
- A Model for Adaptive Reduced-Dimensionality Equalisation by Spyridon Stasis, Ryan Stables and Jason Hockman
Winner
- Harmonic Mixing Based on Roughness and Pitch Commonality by Roman Gebhardt, Matthew Davies and Bernhard Seeber
As posted on the DAFx website – http://www.ntnu.edu/dafx15/