Interactive Audio Systems Symposium, York - Author Deadline Extended: July 10th (Gavin Kearney )


Subject: Interactive Audio Systems Symposium, York - Author Deadline Extended: July 10th
From:    Gavin Kearney  <gavin.kearney@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 1 Jul 2016 10:33:46 +0100
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--001a114024005062b105368fb163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hello all, The deadline for paper proposals for the Interactive Audio Systems Symposium has been extended to *Sunday July 10th*. The programme is shaping up to be a packed day of talks and demos on all aspects of interactive audio with keynotes and tutorials from leading academic and industry figures including the BBC and IRCAM amongst others. If you are interested in presenting a paper or poster, please submit an abstract before July 10th. Hope to see you there! Very best, Gavin ******************************************************** Call for Contributions Interactive Audio Systems Symposium, University of York York, UK Friday 23rd September, 2016 Recent advances in low-cost motion-tracking and sensing technologies, coupled with increased computing power have paved the way for new methods of audio production and reproduction. Interactive audio systems can now readily utilise non-tactile data such as listener location, orientation, gestural control and even biometric feedback, such as heart rate, to intelligently adjust sound output. Such systems offer new creative possibilities for a diverse range of applications ranging from virtual reality, mobile technologies, in-car audio, gaming, social media and film and TV production. The University of York is pleased to announce a one-day symposium dedicated to this topic of interactive audio systems. The symposium will explore the perceptual, signal processing and creative challenges and opportunities arising from such audio systems affected through enhanced human-computer interaction. The symposium will consist of original paper and poster sessions as well as invited presentations from key industry figures and demonstrations of emerging interactive audio technologies. We are now accepting proposals (Abstract and Precis) for 4-8 page papers or posters on novel research in related fields to interactive audio including, but not limited to, the following areas: - Moving sounds and moving listeners - Audio for Virtual Reality - Spatial audio techniques - Psychoacoustics and perception - Signal processing for interactive audio - Robust listener control - Motion tracking - Game audio - Real-time audio synthesis - Interactive music generation - Workflows for interactive audio - Sound design for interactive audio We also invite proposals for tutorials, workshops and demos to be presented on the day. Prospective participants can download the call for contributions here: http://www.york.ac.uk/sadie-project/IASS2016/IASS_Call_for_Contributions_2016.pdf Important dates: July 10th 2016 - Paper/Poster Abstract Submission deadline July 15th 2016 - Registration Opens July 20th 2016 - Notification of acceptance July 31st 2016 - Workshop/Demos submission deadline August 26th 2016 - Camera-ready paper submission September 23rd 2016 - Symposium Please visit the symposium webpage for further details at http://www.sadie-project.co.uk/IASS2016.html Easychair website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iass2016 Organising Committee: Symposium Chair: Gavin Kearney Email: iass-chair@xxxxxxxx Papers Chairs: Gavin Kearney and Hyunkook Lee Email: iass-papers-chair@xxxxxxxx Workshops Chairs: Sam Hughes and Mariana Lopez Email: iass-workshops-chair@xxxxxxxx Program Committee: Jude Brereton, University of York Helena Daffern, University of York Marcin Gorzel, Google Inc. Sam Hughes, University of York Gavin Kearney, University of York Hyunkook Lee, University of Huddersfield Mariana Lopez, Anglia Ruskin University Damian Murphy, University of York Chris Pike, BBC R&D ************************************************************ -- Dr. Gavin Kearney Lecturer in Audio and Music Technology Department of Electronics University of York Heslington York YO10 5DD Tel: +44 (0) 1904 32 2374 Fax: +44 (0) 1904 32 2335 Web: http://www.elec.york.ac.uk/ SADIE Project: http://www.sadie-project.co.uk/ EMAIL DISCLAIMER http://www.york.ac.uk/docs/disclaimer/email.htm --001a114024005062b105368fb163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr"><div>Hello all,<br></div><div>The deadline for paper propo= sals for the Interactive Audio Systems Symposium has been extended to <b>Su= nday July 10th</b>. The programme is shaping up to be a packed day of talks= and demos on all aspects of interactive audio with keynotes and tutorials = from leading academic and industry figures including the BBC and IRCAM amon= gst others. If you are interested in presenting a paper or poster, please s= ubmit an abstract before July 10th. Hope to see you there!<br><br></div><di= v>Very best,<br></div><div>Gavin<br></div><div><br></div><div><div><br>****= ****************************************************<br> Call for Contributions<br> <br> Interactive Audio Systems Symposium,<br> University of York<br> York, UK<br> <br> Friday 23rd September, 2016<br> <br> Recent advances in low-cost motion-tracking and sensing technologies,<br> coupled with increased computing power have paved the way for new<br> methods of audio production and reproduction. Interactive audio<br> systems can now readily utilise non-tactile data such as listener<br> location, orientation, gestural control and even biometric feedback,<br> such as heart rate, to intelligently adjust sound output. Such systems<br> offer new creative possibilities for a diverse range of applications<br> ranging from virtual reality, mobile technologies, in-car audio,<br> gaming, social media and film and TV production.<br> <br> The University of York is pleased to announce a one-day symposium<br> dedicated to this topic of interactive audio systems. The symposium<br> will explore the perceptual, signal processing and creative challenges<br> and opportunities arising from such audio systems affected through<br> enhanced human-computer interaction.<br> <br> The symposium will consist of original paper and poster sessions as<br> well as invited presentations from key industry figures and<br> demonstrations of emerging interactive audio technologies. We are now<br> accepting proposals (Abstract and Precis) for 4-8 page papers or<br> posters on novel research in related fields to interactive audio<br> including, but not limited to, the following areas:<br> <br> - Moving sounds and moving listeners<br> - Audio for Virtual Reality<br> - Spatial audio techniques<br> - Psychoacoustics and perception<br> - Signal processing for interactive audio<br> - Robust listener control<br> - Motion tracking<br> - Game audio<br> - Real-time audio synthesis<br> - Interactive music generation<br> - Workflows for interactive audio<br> - Sound design for interactive audio<br> <br> We also invite proposals for tutorials, workshops and demos to be<br> presented on the day.<br> <br> Prospective participants can download the call for contributions here:<br> <a href=3D"http://www.york.ac.uk/sadie-project/IASS2016/IASS_Call_for_Contr= ibutions_2016.pdf" rel=3D"noreferrer" target=3D"_blank">http://www.york.ac.= uk/sadie-project/IASS2016/IASS_Call_for_Contributions_2016.pdf</a><br> <br> Important dates:<br> July 10th 2016 -=C2=A0 Paper/Poster Abstract Submission deadline<br> July 15th 2016 - Registration Opens<br> July 20th 2016 - Notification of acceptance<br> July 31st 2016 - Workshop/Demos submission deadline<br> August 26th 2016 - Camera-ready paper submission<br> September 23rd 2016 - Symposium<br> <br> Please visit the symposium webpage for further details at<br> <a href=3D"http://www.sadie-project.co.uk/IASS2016.html" rel=3D"noreferrer"= target=3D"_blank">http://www.sadie-project.co.uk/IASS2016.html</a><br> <br></div><div>Easychair website:<br><a href=3D"https://easychair.org/confe= rences/?conf=3Diass2016">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=3Diass2016= </a><br></div><div> <br> Organising Committee:<br> <br> Symposium Chair: Gavin Kearney<br> Email: <a href=3D"mailto:iass-chair@xxxxxxxx" target=3D"_blank">= iass-chair@xxxxxxxx</a><br> <br> Papers Chairs: Gavin Kearney and Hyunkook Lee<br> Email: <a href=3D"mailto:iass-papers-chair@xxxxxxxx" target=3D"_= blank">iass-papers-chair@xxxxxxxx</a><br> <br> Workshops Chairs: Sam Hughes and Mariana Lopez<br> Email: <a href=3D"mailto:iass-workshops-chair@xxxxxxxx" target= =3D"_blank">iass-workshops-chair@xxxxxxxx</a><br> <br> Program Committee:<br> Jude Brereton, University of York<br> Helena Daffern, University of York<br> Marcin Gorzel, Google Inc.<br> Sam Hughes, University of York<br> Gavin Kearney, University of York<br> Hyunkook Lee, University of Huddersfield<br> Mariana Lopez, Anglia Ruskin University<br> Damian Murphy, University of York<br> Chris Pike, BBC R&amp;D<br> <br> ************************************************************<br clear=3D"al= l"><br>-- <br><div data-smartmail=3D"gmail_signature">Dr. Gavin Kearney<br>= Lecturer in Audio and Music Technology<br>Department of Electronics<br>Univ= ersity of York<br>Heslington<br>York<br>YO10 5DD<br>Tel: +44 (0) 1904 32 23= 74<br>Fax: =C2=A0+44 (0) 1904 32 2335<br>Web: <a href=3D"http://www.elec.yo= rk.ac.uk/" target=3D"_blank">http://www.elec.york.ac.uk/</a><br>SADIE Proje= ct: <a href=3D"http://www.sadie-project.co.uk/" target=3D"_blank">http://ww= w.sadie-project.co.uk/</a><br><br><br>EMAIL DISCLAIMER <a href=3D"http://ww= w.york.ac.uk/docs/disclaimer/email.htm" target=3D"_blank">http://www.york.a= c.uk/docs/disclaimer/email.htm</a></div> </div></div></div> --001a114024005062b105368fb163--


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