Int. Conf. on Auditory Display (at)


Subject: Int. Conf. on Auditory Display
From:    at <kramerLISTEN.COM>
Date:    Wed, 1 Nov 1995 07:05:23 -0800

CALL FOR PAPERS ICAD '96: The Third International Conference on Auditory Display Santa Fe, New Mexico Dates: November 4-6, 1996 Sponsored by Santa Fe Institute Continuing the work of the successful ICAD '92 and '94 meetings, ICAD '96 will be held November 4-6, 1996 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. ICAD is a forum for presenting 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, and application areas that these encompass. Like its predecessors, ICAD '96 will be a single-track conference. Attendance is open to all, with no membership or affiliation requirements. Papers are solicited on any aspects of Auditory Display. Topic areas include, but are not limited to: * Auditory exploration of data via sonification (data- controlled sound) and audification (audible playback of data samples) * Real-time monitoring of multivariate data * Sound in immersive interfaces (Virtual Reality) and Teleoperation * Perceptual issues in Auditory Display * Sound in generalized computer interfaces * Technologies supporting Auditory Display creation * Data handling and sound synthesis for Auditory Display systems * Applications of Auditory Display Note: There will be a strong preference for papers with sound, and a high-likelihood of publishing sounds with the proceedings. SUBMITTING PAPERS For ICAD'96, the steering committee plans to have the proceedings available at the conference. Therefore, complete manuscripts must be submitted by May 20, 1996. Notification of acceptance will be made by July 15, 1996. Final, camera- ready versions of accepted papers (4-8 pages in length) must then be delivered electronically no later than September 16, 1996. In order to facilitate the process, the following submission guidelines must be strictly adhered to: 1. Submit 6 copies of the complete paper to ICAD Santa Fe Institute 1660 Old Pecos Trail, Suite A Santa Fe, NM 87051 2. Include a single cover sheet which contains * the paper title * the full names, affiliations, complete addresses, phone and FAX numbers, and e-mail addresses of the authors * a 100- to 250-word abstract * a list of up to five keywords POSTERS AND DEMONSTRATIONS ICAD '96 will also include informal sessions where preliminary or speculative material and descriptions or demonstrations of hardware and software may be presented. Send one copy of your poster session paper or a description of your demonstration to the address above by May 20, 1996. IMPORTANT DATES Manuscript submission May 20, 1996 Notification of review July 15, 1996 decisions Camera-ready copy September 16, 1996 CONFERENCE CHAIRS: Steve Frysinger, James Madison University & AT&T Bell Labs Gregory Kramer, CLARITY, Santa Fe Institute STEERING COMMITTEE Rich Gold, Xerox PARC Steve Frysinger, James Madison University & AT&T Bell Labs Gregory Kramer, CLARITY, Santa Fe Institute Beth Wenzel, NASA Ames Research Center ============================================================ THE SANTA FE INSTITUTE The focus of the Santa Fe Institute is research on complex systems. This work encompasses an extraordinary range of topics normally studied in seemingly disparate fields. Natural systems displaying complex adaptive behavior range upwards from DNA through cells and evolutionary systems to human societies. The dynamics of complex systems are difficult to comprehend and even more difficult to communicate. Data visualization--and more recently data sonification--are emerging as crucial tools for the comprehension and communication of complex systems data. SANTA FE Santa Fe is a small, picturesque city located at an altitude of 7,000 feet in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. A town of 55,000 people, it is renowned for its beauty, art, culture, museums, and restaurants. Snow in November is probable and ski resorts will likely be open. ============================================================ Address general inquiries to: Dr. Steven P. Frysinger James Madison University College of Integrated Science & Technology Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807 Tel: 540/568-2710 Fax: 540/568-2761 Net: frysinsp(at)jmu.edu Gregory Kramer Clarity/Santa Fe Institute 310 NW Brynwood Lane Portland, OR 97229 503-292-8550 Fax: 503-292-4982 kramer(at)listen.com


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