# HG changeset patch # User luisf # Date 1317042684 -3600 # Node ID d1d25b1b86406c75f136a6937bc2161e12a815ab # Parent 8751a918e84f1e31fbdfa6b72f0ad417ee38c9ec added new articles diff -r 8751a918e84f -r d1d25b1b8640 cannam.tex --- a/cannam.tex Mon Sep 26 12:54:55 2011 +0100 +++ b/cannam.tex Mon Sep 26 14:11:24 2011 +0100 @@ -42,9 +42,6 @@ describe the Sound Software project, an effort to improve software practice in the UK audio and music research community. - -TODO: Replace all [citation needed] with citations! - \end{abstract} % \begin{keywords} @@ -99,9 +96,9 @@ Recent years have seen some moves to promote this philosophy across the signal processing research community. A special session was -organised at ICASSP 2007 and special issues of IEEE Signal Processing +organised at ICASSP 2007~\cite{kovacevic2007} and special issues of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine~\cite{vandewalle2009} and Computing in Science and -Engineering [citation needed] on this subject both appeared in +Engineering~\cite{stodden2009} on this subject both appeared in 2009. The IEEE Signal Processing society now encourages Reproducible Research, allowing links from the online journal repository IEEEXplore to the code and data associated with a publication (TODO: check this). @@ -150,10 +147,11 @@ Our respondents cited as obstacles to the publication of code lack of time, copyright restrictions, and the potential for future commercial use. A broader study into science research across several subject -areas by the UK Research Information Network \cite{rin2010} +areas by the UK Research Information Network~\cite{rin2010} additionally identified lack of evidence of benefits, cultures of independence and competition, and quality concerns as typical -inhibiting factors for open sharing of data and code. +inhibiting factors for open sharing of data and code. Similar issues +are also mentioned in~\cite{barnes2010}. Besides these practical obstacles, undertaking reproducible research takes effort early in the research cycle. This happens before the diff -r 8751a918e84f -r d1d25b1b8640 refs.bib --- a/refs.bib Mon Sep 26 12:54:55 2011 +0100 +++ b/refs.bib Mon Sep 26 14:11:24 2011 +0100 @@ -212,3 +212,44 @@ year = 2011, howpublished = {http://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/documents/19}, } +@article{kovacevic2007, +abstract = {I discuss the what, why and how or reproducible research, a concept that emerged recently in computational sciences. It refers to the idea that the ultimate product is not a published paper only, but the data, software and everything else needed to produce that paper. In signal processing, the discussion just started, and this paper attempts to add to the current efforts of bringing the issue to the forefront and looking for solutions to make it happen.}, +author = {Kovacevic, J.}, +doi = {10.1109/ICASSP.2007.367309}, +isbn = {1424407273}, +issn = {15206149}, +journal = {Computer Engineering}, +pages = {1273--1276}, +publisher = {Ieee}, +series = {International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)}, +title = {{How to encourage and publish reproducible research}}, +url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=4218340}, +volume = {4}, +year = {2007} +} +@article{Stodden2009, +author = {Stodden, V}, +doi = {10.1109/MCSE.2009.19}, +issn = {15219615}, +journal = {Computing in Science Engineering}, +number = {1}, +pages = {35--40}, +pmid = {4720221}, +publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, +title = {{The Legal Framework for Reproducible Scientific Research: Licensing and Copyright}}, +url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=4720221}, +volume = {11}, +year = {2009} +} +@article{barnes2010, +author = {Barnes, N.}, +journal = {Nature}, +number = {7317}, +pages = {753}, +pmid = {20944687}, +publisher = {Nature Publishing Group}, +title = {{Publish your computer code: it is good enough.}}, +url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20944687}, +volume = {467}, +year = {2010} +}