[AUDITORY] WCMC Special Issue: Interactions in Mobile Sound and Music Computing - 2nd Call for Papers --NEW DEADLINE-- (John Wiley&Sons and Hindawi) (Michele Geronazzo DEI )


Subject: [AUDITORY] WCMC Special Issue: Interactions in Mobile Sound and Music Computing - 2nd Call for Papers --NEW DEADLINE-- (John Wiley&Sons and Hindawi)
From:    Michele Geronazzo DEI  <geronazzo@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Sun, 17 Jun 2018 10:53:41 +0200
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------32FBDF44F6E712E3D3D0DEF7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <Apologies for cross-posting> <Please distribute> Special Issue: Interactions in Mobile Sound and Music Computing Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing The Wiley Hindawi Partnership https://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/ https://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/si/629245/cfp/ Sound and Music Computing (SMC) promotes multidisciplinary research in=20 sound and music to understand, model, and improve human interaction in=20 multimodal domains. Moreover, SMC supports core ICT technologies for the=20 ongoing revolution in digital audio and music culture. In particular, mobile and wireless technologies increasingly promote=20 exciting future developments in SMC. The design of ubiquitous and=20 distributed interactive spaces fosters the definition of new concepts=20 and challenges of sound control and reproduction. Mobile and embedded=20 input interfaces allow novel control paradigms. Distributed and wearable=20 sensor systems enable the continuous connection and adaptation between=20 mobile sensing technologies and user data (e.g., physiology, gestures,=20 and location information). This special issue focuses on interactivity in mobile auditory displays,=20 allowing instantaneous sonic/musical feedback as part of=20 action-perception interaction for users. In particular, the low-latency=20 feedback loop between hardware and software is a key element for facing=20 the complexity of spatiotemporal evolution of sound with relevant=20 implications for mobile interfaces between humans and computers.=20 Particular attention will be given to the growing maker communities=20 around open embedded hardware platforms that allow the creation of new=20 communication protocols for audio/multimedia data, musical instruments,=20 and interactive audio systems. We invite submissions of papers in the following topics (but not limited=20 to): - Analysis, synthesis, and modification of sound in mobile/embedded=20 platforms - Signal processing and sound reproduction in mobility scenarios - Audio processing in sensor networks, embedded systems, mobile=20 computing platforms - Multimodal sensing devices: interactive systems and new mobile=20 interfaces/surfaces - Interface protocols and data formats in mobile SMC - Mobile musical instruments - Sensor/actuator technologies, haptic and force feedback mobile devices - Novel technologies for collaborative performance - Sonic interaction design and action-sound mapping in mobile devices - Spatial audio and auralization in mobile systems - Mobile technologies for audio augmented and virtual reality - Computer games, educational tools and multimedia applications in=20 mobile computing - Industrial design and prototyping of mobile/embedded software and=20 hardware (product design, ergonomics, man-machine interfaces) Authors can submit their manuscripts through the Manuscript Tracking=20 System at https://mts.hindawi.com/submit/journals/wcmc/msmc/. THE JOURNAL Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing is included in many leading=20 abstracting and indexing databases (ACM, Scopus, and many others - for a=20 complete list visit https://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/ai/) The most recent Impact Factor for Wireless Communications and Mobile=20 Computing is 1.899 according to the 2016 Journal Citation Reports=20 released by Clarivate Analytics in 2017. The journal=E2=80=99s most recen= t=20 CiteScore is 1.65 according to the CiteScore 2016 metrics released by=20 Scopus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --- IMPORTANT DATES * Submission Deadline: Friday, *27**July 2018* * Publication Date: *Novembe**r **2018** *------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---- Papers are published upon acceptance, regardless of the Special Issue=20 publication date. GUEST EDITORS Michele Geronazzo, Aalborg University Copenhagen Federico Avanzini, University of Milano Federico Fontana, University of Udine Stefania Serafin, Aalborg University Copenhagen --------------32FBDF44F6E712E3D3D0DEF7 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> <head> <meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dutf= -8"> </head> <body text=3D"#000000" bgcolor=3D"#FFFFFF"> <p><tt>&lt;Apologies for cross-posting&gt;</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>&lt;Please distribute&gt;</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>=C2=A0</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>Special Issue: Interactions in Mobile Sound and Music Computing</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>The Wiley Hindawi Partnership</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"https://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/">https://www.hin= dawi.com/journals/wcmc/</a></tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"https://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/si/629245/cfp/">h= ttps://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/si/629245/cfp/</a></tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>=C2=A0</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>Sound and Music Computing (SMC) promotes multidisciplinary research in sound and music to understand, model, and improve human interaction in multimodal domains. Moreover, SMC supports core ICT technologies for the ongoing revolution in digital audio and music culture.</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>In particular, mobile and wireless technologies increasingly promote exciting future developments in SMC. The design of ubiquitous and distributed interactive spaces fosters the definition of new concepts and challenges of sound control and reproduction. Mobile and embedded input interfaces allow novel control paradigms. Distributed and wearable sensor systems enable the continuous connection and adaptation between mobile sensing technologies and user data (e.g., physiology, gestures, and location information).</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>This special issue focuses on interactivity in mobile auditory displays, allowing instantaneous sonic/musical feedback as part of action-perception interaction for users. In particular, the low-latency feedback loop between hardware and software is a key element for facing the complexity of spatiotemporal evolution of sound with relevant implications for mobile interfaces between humans and computers. Particular attention will be given to the growing maker communities around open embedded hardware platforms that allow the creation of new communication protocols for audio/multimedia data, musical instruments, and interactive audio systems.</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>We invite submissions of papers in the following topics (but not limited to):</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>- Analysis, synthesis, and modification of sound in mobile/embedded platforms</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>- Signal processing and sound reproduction in mobility scenarios</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>- Audio processing in sensor networks, embedded systems, mobile computing platforms</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>- Multimodal sensing devices: interactive systems and new mobile interfaces/surfaces</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>- Interface protocols and data formats in mobile SMC</tt><= tt><br> </tt><tt>- Mobile musical instruments</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>- Sensor/actuator technologies, haptic and force feedback mobile devices</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>- Novel technologies for collaborative performance</tt><tt= ><br> </tt><tt>- Sonic interaction design and action-sound mapping in mobile devices</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>- Spatial audio and auralization in mobile systems</tt><tt= ><br> </tt><tt>- Mobile technologies for audio augmented and virtual reality</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>- Computer games, educational tools and multimedia applications in mobile computing</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>- Industrial design and prototyping of mobile/embedded software and hardware (product design, ergonomics, man-machine interfaces)</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>=C2=A0</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>Authors can submit their manuscripts through the Manuscript Tracking System at <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"https://mts.hindawi.com/submit/journals/wcmc/msmc/">htt= ps://mts.hindawi.com/submit/journals/wcmc/msmc/</a>. </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>THE JOURNAL</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing is included in many leading abstracting and indexing databases (ACM, Scopus, and many others - for a complete list visit <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"https://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/ai/">https://www.= hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/ai/</a>)</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>The most recent Impact Factor for Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing is 1.899 according to the 2016 Journal Citation Reports released by Clarivate Analytics in 2017. The journal=E2=80=99s most recent CiteScore is 1.65 according to the CiteScore 2016 metrics released by Scopus.</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>----------------------------------------------------------= ------------------</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>IMPORTANT DATES</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>* Submission Deadline: Friday, <b>27</b><b> July 2018</b><= /tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>* Publication Date: <b>Novembe</b><b>r </b><b>2018</b></tt= ><b><tt><br> </tt></b><tt>----------------------------------------------------= ------------------------</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>Papers are published upon acceptance, regardless of the Special Issue publication date.</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>=C2=A0</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>GUEST EDITORS</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>Michele Geronazzo, Aalborg University Copenhagen</tt><tt><= br> </tt><tt>Federico Avanzini, University of Milano</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>Federico Fontana, University of Udine</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>Stefania Serafin, Aalborg University Copenhagen</tt></p> </body> </html> --------------32FBDF44F6E712E3D3D0DEF7--


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