Call for Papers:
AES Conference on
Music-Induced Hearing Disorders
Audio
Engineering Society seeks presentations for 2015 conference
event in Aalborg, Denmark.
The Audio Engineering
Society (AES) has issued a call for papers to be presented at
its 58th
International Conference on Music Induced Hearing Disorders.
This is the second AES conference on the topic, and will
continue the important task of presenting and discussing
advances in the state of the art in hearing loss diagnosis and
prevention, as well
as strategies, technologies, and devices related to safe yet
impactful music production and reproduction. The event will
take place at Hotel Comwell Hvide Hus in Aalborg, Denmark,
June 28-30, 2015.
Researchers from both
the audiology and pro audio fields are invited to submit
papers for presentation at the conference. Proposed topics for
presentation include:
Music versus Noise as an Exposure Agent; Hearing Exposure
Measurement and Control Devices; Sound Level Management for
Live Events; Active and Passive Hearing Protection Devices;
Hearing Loss in the Music Industry; Electronic Devices for
Hearing Impaired Musicians
and Sound Engineers; Standardization and Legislation of
Exposure to Music; and other related topics. For a full list
of suggested topics, please visit http://www.aes.org/conferences/58/downloads/58thCallForContributions.pdf.
The conference
committee invites the submission of manuscripts (4-8 pages)
for consideration. Preliminary papers should be 4-8 pages and
submitted by February
15, 2015 for consideration. Papers should include a problem
statement, work performed, methods employed, conclusions, and
significance of the work. Each submission will be reviewed,
and authors notified of acceptance for inclusion in the
conference by March
15, 2015. In addition, accepted papers will be considered for
inclusion in a special issue of the Journal of the Audio
Engineering Society.
The AES 58th
International Conference is being chaired by Prof. Dorte
Hammershøi, MScEE, PhD, of Aalborg University. Co-chairs for
papers are Rodrigo Ordoñez and Robert Schulein. General
conference information including the Call For Papers for the
Conference on Music-Induced
Hearing Disorders can be found at: http://www.aes.org/conferences/58/.
Further inquires may be addressed via email at <58th_papers@xxxxxxx>.
On behalf of the
organizing committee
Dorte Hammershøi
Conference chair |