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> Date:    Tue, 19 Oct 2004 08:16:02 -0400
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> Date:    Tue, 19 Oct 2004 15:19:21 +0200
> From:    Martin Braun <nombraun@TELIA.COM>
> Subject: Re: Traveling waves or resonance?
>
> Yesterday I had written:
>
> > .... a look at the "real data" of Ian
> > Russell and Tianying Ren, who independently found,
> and published (!), very
> > narrow and fully symmetric responses of the
> cochlear partition at
> threshold.
> > The data are in widely read papers, and further
> details can be found in
> the
> > archives of the Cochlea List. These archives are
> easy to search, because
> > they are scanned by Google.
>
> I now received a message that it was not that easy
> with Google after all. So
> here it goes:
>
> Type: /cochlea "Tianying Ren" Russell/
> that gives you at rank 6 this link:
>
> "[Cochlea]New technique shows new results"
>
> It is a message from the archives of the cochlea
> list, and precisely on the
> present subject. From there it is easy to read the
> full thread from the
> beginning. The entries I was referring to, in
> particular, are these:
>
>
http://mimosa1.incubator.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cochlea/2002-December/001546.html
>
>
http://mimosa1.incubator.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cochlea/2002-December/001550.html
>
> The info page of the cochlea list is here:
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>
http://mimosa1.incubator.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/cochlea/
>
>
> Martin
>
> ----------------------------
> Martin Braun
> Neuroscience of Music
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> Sweden
> web site:
> http://w1.570.telia.com/~u57011259/index.htm
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Tue, 19 Oct 2004 15:29:59 +0100
> From:    "Eoin.Brazil" <Eoin.Brazil@UL.IE>
> Subject: International Conference on Auditory
> Display 2005 CFP
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> Dear colleagues,
> This is the first announcement for the conference:
> =20
> International Conference on Auditory Display
> Dates: July 6-9, 2005
> Venue: University of Limerick, Ireland
> General Chair: Mikael Fernstr=F6m
> Web site: http://www.idc.ul.ie/icad2005/ =
> <http://www.idc.ul.ie/icad2005/>=20
> =20
> Topics: Aesthetics, Accessibility, Applications,
> Design theory and =
> methods,
> Evaluation and usability, Human Factors, Mappings
> from data to sound,
> Philosophy and culture,Psychology, Cognition,
> Perception and
> Psychoacoustics, Technologies and tools
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> =20
> =20
>
> ::::::::::::::::: PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
> :::::::::::::::::=20
>
> =20
>
> The International Conference on Auditory Display is
> the premiere forum =
> for
> new research on the use of sound to display data,
> monitor systems, and
> provide enhanced user interfaces for computers and
> virtual reality =
> systems.
> It is unique in its singular focus on auditory
> displays, and the array =
> of
> perception, technology, design and application areas
> that these =
> encompass.
> ICAD is a highly interdisciplinary conference with
> relevance to =
> university,
> industry and graduate students working in areas that
> include =
> psychology,
> psychoacoustics, media, design, music, sound design,
> human computer
> interaction, accessibility, audio technology,
> information and =
> communications
> technology, computer games, engineering analysis,
> medicine and a =
> plethora of
> other application domains.=20
>
> =20
>
> ICAD 2005 will be held in Limerick in Ireland, July
> 6-9 2005. Previous =
> ICADs
> have been held at the Santa Fe Institute, Xerox
> PARC, Glasgow =
> University,
> Georgia Tech, Helsinki University of Technology, ATR
> Labs in Japan, =
> Boston
> University and Sydney, Australia. Like its
> predecessors, ICAD 2005 will =
> be a
> single-track conference, open to all, with no
> membership or affiliation
> requirements.=20
>
>
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