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[AUDITORY] Invitation to Special Session on Wearable Technology for Sensing and Perception



Dear AUDITORY,

 

We are planning to organize a Special Session on "Wearable Technology for Sensing and Perception" at the "25th International Conference on Information Fusion" (FUSION 2022, https://www.fusion2022.se/) in Linköping, Sweden, on July 4-7, 2022.

If you like contribute, please send a preliminary title, author list and abstract of your paper as soon as you can (preferably before February 15, 2022) to Martin Skoglund (martin.skoglund@xxxxxx).

Further details about the Special Session are given below. Instructions for the submission of a paper are available on the FUSION 2022 website (https://www.fusion2022.se/).

 

We will cover the conference registration fee for up to 5 papers (max 1/author) by a fair lottery among the papers accepted for this special session.

Feel free to forward this invitation to colleagues who could be interested.

Best regards,
Martin Skoglund and Jesper Jensen

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Tentative TITLE: Wearable technology for sensing and perception

ORGANIZERS:

Martin Skoglund, Linköping University/Oticon A/S and Jesper Jensen, Aalborg University/Oticon A/S.

ABSTRACT:

The quest for more ecologically valid research is motivated by the need for bridging the gap between laboratory-controlled experiments and real-life scenarios. Recent advancement in sensor miniaturization and computational efficiency opens for novel applications with wearable perception and assistive systems. The use of multimodal sensor integration enables scene and motion-aware systems are particularly powerful when combined with modern estimation techniques. These technologies are already necessary in AR applications and could play an equally important role in future personalized and intention-controlled assistive devices.

In this special session the focus is on wearable/portable sensor technology, such as microphone arrays, cameras, inertial sensors, EEG, eye-tracking, pulse, and more. We are highly interested in research on applications, platforms, algorithms, theory, perception, assistive support, objective assessment, and paradigms, that may be applicable in more ecologically valid scenarios but can also reach beyond traditional laboratory and clinical testing.

 

Topics of this special session may include, but are not limited to, the following aspects.

  • Audio-visual applications
  • Augmented reality
  • Audio processing and perception
  • Attention/intention decoding
  • Beamforming and noise reduction
  • Cognitive load/effort
  • Ecologically valid experimental design and stimulus development
  • Learning and classification
  • Localization, mapping, and tracking


IMPORTANT DATES:

Papers due: March 1, 2022 (previous years the deadline has been extended approximately 2 weeks)

Notification of acceptance: May 1, 2022

Final paper submission: June 1, 2022