Subject: ASA Meeting From: "James W. Beauchamp" <James.Beauchamp(at)IRCAM.FR> Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 17:14:25 +0100>From the Acoustical Society of America Call for Papers, December 1994: The 129th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America will be held Tuesday through Saturday, 30 May-3 June 1995, at the Washington, DC Renaissance Hotel. Note that this meeting immediately follows the U.S. Memorial Day holiday weekend. Some sessions will be held on Tuesday and a full program of sessions will be held every morning and afternoon, Wednesday through Saturday. Registration will be begin Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ABSTRACTS IS MONDAY, 30 JANUARY 1995. THIS DEADLINE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. An original and one copy of an abstract of not more than 200 words shall be submitted for each paper, whether invited or contributed. ABSTRACTS LONGER THAN 200 WORDS MAY BE EDITED OR TRUNCATED. Abstracts should be double-spaced and prepared in accordance with the enclosed Instructions for the Preparation of Abstracts. The entire abstract and accompanying information must fit on one side of a sheet of paper. Mail the original and one copy of the abstract to arrive by 30 January 1995 to the Technical Program Chairman: Dr. David Feit Carderock Division Naval Surface Warfare Center Code 7052 Bethesda, MD 20084-5000 Telephone: +1-301-227-1293 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTED ABSTRACTS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. The registration fee is $95 for members, $145 for nonmembers, and $35 for accompanying persons. Invited speakers who are members of the Society are expected to pay the registration fee, but nonmember invited speakers may register without charge. There is no fee for students with active identification cards. An advance meeting program summary will be published in the March issue of JASA, a preliminary program listing titles and authors of papers will be sent to all members in March, and a complete program will be mailed as Part 2 of the May issue of JASA. Those with E-mail can review abstracts of meeting papers on the American Institute of Physics E-mail network, PINET or on INTERNET, in early March. Session topics include Bowed String, The Guitar, Acoustic Ecology, Auditory Function in the Central Nervous System, Glory Days and Current Research at Bell Labs, Harvey Fletcher Memorial Session, Wavelet Analysis Techniques and Applications, Contacting Linguistics Structures from Perception, Cross-Modal Integration and Speech Perception, How Can the Psychophysics of Speech Recognition Help Low Bit-Rate coding and Automatic Recognition. For a complete copy of this bulletin contact Elaine Moran, Acoustical Society, 500 Sunnyside Blvd., Woodbury, NY 11797, Tel: +1-516-576-2360, FAX: +1-516-576-2377, email: elaine(at)aip.org.