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[AUDITORY] [I3DA special session] - Personalisation of Binaural Audio in VR/AR - CfP deadline extention



Dear list,

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the abstract submission deadline for the I3DA (Immersive and 3D Audio) conference has been extended until the 22nd of March 2021.
As part of the conference, the special session titled “Personalisation of Binaural Audio in Virtual and Augmented Reality” also accepts new contributions.

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International Conference on Immersive and 3D Audio
8-10 September 2021, Bologna, Italy
https://www.i3da.eu/call-for-papers/
https://www.i3da.eu/2021/02/21/abstracts-submission-deadline-extended/
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If you are interested in presenting your work at this venue, we invite you to submit an abstract following the conference's instructions - https://www.i3da.eu/call-for-papers/#Paper_submission.
Please include in the abstract the name of this special session (Personalisation of Binaural Audio in Virtual and Augmented Reality), so that it can be directed to us for review.

The new conference deadlines are as follows:
  •     March 22, 2021: final deadline for abstract submission
  •     March 29, 2021: notification of abstract acceptance
  •     May 21, 2021: deadline for full paper submission (optional)
Please note that there is an abstract-only submission option.
However, accepted abstracts alone will not be published in IEEE Xplore Digital Library but they will be included in the final scientific program for presentation at the congress.

The organising committee of this special session is composed by:

    Lorenzo Picinali, Michele Geronazzo and Dan Goodman (Imperial College London) 
    Brian FG Katz (Sorbonne University)
    Piotr Majdak (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
    Federico Avanzini (University of Milan)
    Areti Andreopoulou (National & Kapodistrian University of Athens)
    Arcadio Reyes-Lecuona (University of Malaga)
    Alessandro Vinciarelli and Stephen Brewster (University of Glasgow)

Best regards
Michele Geronazzo