Perry R Cook: ICAD 2000 Update and Last Call (Dan Ellis )


Subject: Perry R Cook: ICAD 2000 Update and Last Call
From:    Dan Ellis  <dpwe(at)ICSI.BERKELEY.EDU>
Date:    Tue, 9 Nov 1999 17:11:15 -0800

Dear List - Perry Cook sent me the enclosed for circulation on the list. DAn. ------- Forwarded Message Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 00:10:35 -0500 From: Perry R Cook <prc(at)CS.Princeton.EDU> Subject: ICAD 2000 Update and Last Call ICAD 2000 The Sixth International Conference on Auditory Display Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia USA April 2-5, 2000 ______________________________________________________ Update: Submission Templates and more Specifics available at http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~prc/ICAD2000 ______________________________________________________ Reminder: Deadline for submissions: Long Papers, Short Papers, Demos, Posters Workshops, Tutorials NOV 15, 1999 Electronic submission only. If you must submit hardcopy, contact the program chair at prc(at)cs.princeton.edu Full Paper Submissions will consist of a 4 page extended abstract in the conference, while other submissions are expected in a 1-3 page length, all in the conference proceedings format, dependant upon focus. Since audio demonstrations are a key component of ICAD, the submission should include a description of the prospective audio demonstrations to accompany the paper. (The GCATT Auditorium is set up for full audio and video playback, and each seat is wired with power and network connections for laptop computers.) >From the submissions, the program committee will invite long (30 minutes) and short (15 minute) presentations. If you have a preference for one of these, please indicate it on the cover sheet (initial block of your submission EMail). Posters and Demonstrations/Tutorials and Workshops will be invited based on relevance, quality of proposal and demonstrated expertise of expert participant. see the ICAD2000 website for more information: http://www.icad.org/websiteV2.0/Conferences/ICAD2000/Call2000.html ------- End of Forwarded Message


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