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ICAD 2014 — Call for Workshop/Tutorial Proposals 20th International Conference on Auditory Display 22-­‐25 June 2014 New York, NY, USA IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop proposals due: 21 February 2014
Notification of decision: 21 March 2014
ABOUT ICAD WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIAL SESSIONS
ICAD workshops and tutorials provide in-depth opportunities for conference attendees to
discuss and explore important aspects of the field of auditory display with like-minded
researchers and practitioners. Sessions can range from applications and programming
methodologies to interdisciplinary research skills, emerging research areas, and
challenge problems. Workshop and tutorials topics include but are not limited to:
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Auditory displays in assistive
technologies
Auditory graphs
Interactive and model-based
sonification
Auditory data mining
Combining speech and sound in user
interfaces
Recycling auditory displays
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Sonic interaction with artifacts
Sonification tools and techniques
Applied use of head-related transfer
functions for 3D audio
Auditory display organization and
design principles
Research methods for evaluating
auditory displays
PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DETAILS
Proposals should be about one page in length and should include the following:
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Title, brief abstract, outline of objectives (e.g., tutorial syllabus, organized
discussion, presentations, submissions, etc.), relevance for ICAD attendees
Proposed duration (full day or half day)
Invited speakers (if any)
List of organizers, a designated contact person, and contact information for all
organizers (address, email, and phone)
Technical requirements and space requirements
Workshop and tutorial proposals should be submitted via email to
[email protected] by 21 February 2014. Proposal acceptance decisions
will be notified by 21 March 2014.
An advance decision can be requested if proposers would like extra time to organize
their session. Workshop and tutorial organizers will be expected to work with the
conference committee, issue calls for participation, gather and review submissions (if
appropriate) and decide upon the final program for their session.
VENUE
ICAD 2014 will take place at New York University's (NYU) Steinhardt School of Culture,
Education and Human Development. NYU Steinhardt's facilities are conveniently
located in the heart of Manhattan's Greenwich Village and next to the historic
Washington Square Park.
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
For more information on ICAD 2014, please visit http://www.icad2014.org/
COMMITTEE
Workshop/Tutorial Chair
Derek Brock
[email protected].
Conference Chairs
Agnieszka Roginska and Tae Hong Park
[email protected]
ABOUT ICAD
First held in 1992, ICAD is an annual international forum for the exchange of research
and practices on the use of sound to convey information. The conference is unique in its
primary focus on auditory displays and interdisciplinary issues related to their use. Like
its predecessors, ICAD 2014 will be a single-track conference, open to all, with no
membership or affiliation requirements.