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Dear all,
Happy new year! We would like to send a call for papers reminder for the following event:
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20th International Conference on Auditory Display
22 - 25 June 2014
New York, NY, USA
Paper submission deadline: February 1 2014.
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The
2014 International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD) will be held
June 22-25, 2014, at New York University (NYU). ICAD, which began in
1992, will have its 20th conference featuring paper sessions, student
think-tanks, workshops, concerts, and other special events.
** VENUE **
The
conference will take place at NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture,
Education and Human Development. NYU Steinhardt's facilities are
conveniently located in the heart of Manhattan's Greenwich Village and
next to the historic Washington Square Park.
** TOPICS OF INTEREST **
ICAD
is the premier international venue for the dissemination and discussion
of work related to the science, art, and practice of sound as a
communicative display. Technical areas for the ICAD include but are not
limited to:
- 3D and Spatial Audio
- Aesthetics, Philosophy, and Culture of Auditory Displays
- Auditory Display Theory and Methods
- Auditory Information Design
- Accessibility
- Applications of Sound in Systems
- Evaluation and Usability of Auditory Displays
- Human Factors of Auditory Display
- Sound Interaction Auditory Cognition, Perception, and Psychoacoustics
- Sonification and Exploration of Data through Sound
- Sonification as Art
- Technologies and Tools for Auditory Display
- Use of Audio in Human-Computer Interfaces
** SUBMISSION **
We invite the following three forms of submissions:
- Full Papers should describe work that offers a substantial
contribution to the field of auditory display. Paper submission will be
4-8 pages in length, including all figures and references. Authors of
accepted papers will be invited to give an oral presentation of their
work, and at least one author must present the work at the conference
for the paper to appear in the published proceedings.
- Poster submissions should describe both finished work and work in
late stages of progress. Work that is complete enough that meaningful
conclusions can be drawn at the time of submission is encouraged.
Submission for posters requires a proceedings paper of 4-8 pages in
length. Authors of accepted submissions will be invited to participate
in a poster session, and at least one author must present the work at
the conference for the paper to appear in the published proceedings.
- Extended abstracts include, but are not limited to late-breaking
results, works in early stages of progress, novel methodologies, unique
or controversial theoretical positions, and discussions of unsuccessful
research or null findings. Particular attention will be paid to the
potential for extended abstracts to lead to engaging presentations of
broad benefit to the auditory display community. Submissions for
extended abstracts require a proceedings paper of up to 2 pages in
length. At least one author must present the work at the conference for
the abstract to appear in the published proceedings.
** DEADLINES **
- Submission of papers for review: February 1 2014.
- Notification of acceptance: April 1, 2014
- Camera-ready papers: May 1, 2014
** CONFERENCE INFORMATION **
Areti Andreopoulou and Norberto Degara
Papers Co-Chairs