[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
ICAD 2003 Early Registration Deadline
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement)
******************************************
MAY 30, 2003
is the
EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE for the
9th International Conference on Auditory Display
Register now at
https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu/~wwwbio/icad2003/form.htm
******************************************
ICAD 2003
Boston University, Boston, MA
7-9 July 2003 (Satellite workshop: 6 July)
email: ICAD2003@cns.bu.edu
******************************************
FULL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE now posted online
http://www.cns.bu.edu/~ICAD2003
SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS
Sunday, July 6 Workshop: Auditory Displays in Assistive Technologies
Invited Talks
Robert Massoff (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine)
Josh Miele (UC Berkeley and Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research
Institute)
Jack Loomis (UC Santa Barbara)
Contributed Talks
Panel Discussion
Reception sponsored by Tucker-Davis Technologies
Monday, July 7
Invited Talks
Gregory Wakefield (U Michigan)
Tecumseh Fitch (Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin, Germany)
Contributed Talks and Posters
Local Excursion: Duck Tour of Boston
Tuesday, July 8
Invited Talk
Stephen Barrass (CSIRO, Canberra, Australia)
Contributed Talks
Panel Discussion: Science vs. Art in Auditory Display
Moderator: Greg Wakefield (U Michigan)
Panelists:
Perry Cook (Princeton)
Eric Somers (SUNY Dutchess)
Barry Vercoe (MIT)
Todd Winkler (Brown)
Cocktails and Conference Banquet
Dinner speaker: Bob Berkovitz (Sensimetrics Corp., Somerville,
MA)
Wednesday, July 9
Invited Talk
Beverly Wright (Northwestern)
Contributed Talks
MIT Media Lab Excursion
wine and cheese reception
demonstrations and talks by MIT Media Lab researchers
Attendees may register for ICAD, the workshop, or both
https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu/~wwwbio/icad2003/form.htm.
ICAD is the premier forum for presenting research on the use of sound
to display information. ICAD is unique in both its breadth
(encompassing all aspects of how sound and audio can be used to enhance
user interfaces, display data, or monitor systems) and depth (its
singular focus on audio). ICAD 2003, like its predecessors, will be a
single-track conference. We invite psychoacousticians, musicians,
engineers, computer scientists, designers, and anyone else
investigating any aspect of auditory display (including technologies
and algorithms, auditory perception and human factors, applications,
and more) to come and participate in an intense, exciting,
interdisciplinary discussion.
------------------------------------------------------------
Prof. Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
General Chair ICAD 2003
office: 617-353-5764
lab: 617-353-8693
fax: 617-353-7755
web: http://www.cns.bu.edu/~ICAD2003