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[AUDITORY] Call for Chapter Proposals



Dear Auditory List Members,

Apologies for any cross-postings.

I would like to invite authors to contribute a 1,000 to 2,000 word chapter proposal to the upcoming book publication 'Perceptual Models in Multimodal Interface Design' (IGI Global) by April 4th. 


Recommended topics include (but not limited to):

• Perceptual models examining multi-sensory engagement with complex data streams • Perceptual models examining multi-sensory interaction between user and multimodal device • Models of auditory perception pertaining to auditory interface design • Models of visual perception pertaining to visual interface design • Models of interactive gesture as a means to control interface parameters • Models of haptics and/or tactile feedback in interface design • Models incorporating cross-modal interaction in multimodal interface design • Reviews of current multimodal interfaces • Shortfalls in multimodal interface design processes • Evaluating the effectiveness of multimodal approaches to interface design • Future multimodal applications, innovation, and device form-factor trends • Multimodal interface design frameworks, guidelines, and recommendations • Multimodal design as a means of providing universal access and solving accessibility issues • Evaluating the user experience during multimodal interface tasks • Measuring psychophysical phenomena during auditory-, visual-, gesture- and/or touch-related tasks • Perceptual and cognitive considerations when modeling for multimodal interfaces and/or for relaying complex data


Important Dates:

April 4, 2017: Proposal Submission Deadline
April 18, 2017: Notification of Acceptance 
May 18, 2017: Full Chapter Submission
June 30, 2017: Review Results Returned
July 30, 2017: Final Acceptance Notification
August 15, 2017: Final Chapter Submission
 

For more details, please follow the link below:



Best wishes,

Flaithri.
  
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Flaithri Neff, PhD
Interactive Systems Research Group,
Limerick Institute of Technology,
Ireland.