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*ICAD 2018*

The 24th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2018)

Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USA, June 10-15, 2018



CALL FOR PAPERS, EXTENDED ABSTRACTS, WORKSHOPS/TUTORIALS, SONIFICATIONS,
INSTALLATIONS, AND DEMONSTRATIONS


Please check the conference website for updates: *http://icad2018.icad.org/
<http://icad2018.icad.org/>*



*Theme: Sonification as ADSR*

Auditory researchers are familiar with “ADSR” (Attack-Decay-Sustain-Release),
which are basic components of sound. In ICAD 2018, we want to (1) not only
go back to the basics but also (2) explore and integrate various potentials
of auditory displays and sonification as Art-Design-Science-Research
(ADSR). Under this conference theme, we will value and embrace all types of
submissions, including papers, extended abstracts, multimedia
(videos/audios), concert pieces, demos and installations.



ICAD is a highly interdisciplinary academic conference with relevance to
researchers, practitioners, musicians, and students interested in the
design of sounds to support tasks, improve performance, guide decisions,
augment awareness, and enhance experiences. It is unique in its singular
focus on auditory displays and the array of perception, technology, and
application areas that this encompasses. Like its predecessors, ICAD 2018
will be a single-track conference, open to all, with no membership or
affiliation requirements.



ICAD 2018, the 24th International Conference on Auditory Display, will be
held at Michigan Tech, June 10 to 15, 2018. The conference venues are the
Colleges of Arts and Architecture and Information Sciences and Technology.
The graduate student ThinkTank (doctoral consortium) will be on Sunday,
June 10, before the main conference.



*Submission Dates*

   - Papers                                February 16th 2018 (Fri)
   - Extended Abstracts             March 23rd 2018 (Fri)
   - Workshop/tutorial              March 9th 2018 (Fri)
   - ThinkTank                          March 23rd 2018 (Fri)
   - Sonification Concert          March 23rd 2018 (Fri)
   - Installations                        March 23rd 2018 (Fri)

*Topics*

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):



*  Art & Design*

   - Music composition inspired by data/interactive-sonification
   - Integrative arts including sonification
   - Performing arts including sonification
   - Culture-specific sonification
   - Speculative, aspirational, and prototype designs
   - Aesthetics of auditory displays and sonification
   - Sonic information design paradigm, theory, and taxonomy
   - Design examples, case studies, and real-world applications
   - Design methods, processes, tools, and techniques
   - Users, experiences, and contexts of using sonification

 * Science & Research*

   - Design of new a sensor, device, or platform for auditory displays &
   sonification
   - Methods and processes
   - Participatory approaches
   - Auditory user interfaces
   - Psychology, cognition, perception and psychoacoustics
   - Computational/algorithmic approaches·
   - Accessibility, inclusive design, and assistive technologies
   - Human Factors, Ergonomics and Usability
   - Computational/algorithmic approaches
   - Spatial/3D sound
   - Sound scape, auditory scene analysis
   - Sonification in Health and Environmental Data (soniHED)
   - Sonification in the Internet of things, big data, & cybersecurity
   - Sonification in automated vehicles

*Hyundai Motors Company Special Session "Futuristic In-vehicle Auditory
Interactions"*

   - In-vehicle dual-task research including audio (audio book, phone call,
   music listening, etc.)
   - Collision warning sounds (forward, backward, lane departure, blind
   spot, etc.)
   - Speech recognition in vehicles
   - Sound applications for navigation systems
   - Sound design for automotive user interfaces (AV system, telematics
   system, eco-driving, emotion regulation, etc.)
   - Hand-over/take-over alert for automated vehicles
   - Exterior sound for electric and hybrid vehicles

*Doctoral Consortium "ThinkTank"*

Following the precedent successful implementation, the Doctoral Consortium,
“ThinkTank”, will be held in conjunction with the 2018 International
Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2018) at Michigan Technological
University. At ThinkTank students will present their ongoing research and
discuss with international panelists. This year not only graduate
(both PhD and MS) students but also promising undergraduate students can
apply for ThinkThank. Students in any country can apply for the spot. But
only students who attend the institute in the US will be supported
by National Science Foundation (NSF). More details will be coming soon on
our webpage.


*Workshops/Tutorials*

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 challenging
problems.



*Organizing Committee*

   - General Chair: Myounghoon Jeon (Philart)
   - Paper Co-Chairs: Areti Andreopoulou, Steven Landry, & Jaclyn Barnes
   - Music/Concert Chair: Christopher Plummer
   - Workshop Chair: Derek Brock
   - ThinkTank Chair: Hiroko Terasawa
   - Installations Chair: Josh Loar
   - Communications Chair: Nicole Kelly
   - Advisory Board Chair: Matti Gröhn
   - Accessibility Chair: Katie Wolf
   - Local Chair: Rachelle Gariepy


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Myounghoon "Philart" Jeon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
*Mind Music Machine Lab <http://trim.mtu.edu/>*
*Center for Human-Centered Computing <http://icc.mtu.edu/hcc/>@ICC
<http://icc.mtu.edu/>*

Department of Cognitive and Learning Sciences
Department of Computer Science
*Michigan Tech*nological University
Meese 205, Rekhi 202, 1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI 49931
(906) 487-3273
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