New Journal: ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (Dan Ellis )


Subject: New Journal: ACM Transactions on Applied Perception
From:    Dan Ellis  <dpwe(at)EE.COLUMBIA.EDU>
Date:    Fri, 7 Feb 2003 13:25:43 -0500

Dear List - Enclosed is the announcement of a very interesting new ACM journal aimed at strengthening the links between experimental psychlogy and technical fields like computer science and engineering. -- DAn Ellis <dpwe(at)ee.columbia.edu> http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~dpwe/ Dept. of Elec. Eng., Columbia Univ., New York NY 10027 (212) 854-8928 ------- Forwarded Message Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 13:15:17 -0500 From: Erik Reinhard <reinhard(at)cs.ucf.edu> To: dpwe(at)ee.columbia.edu Subject: ACM Transactions on Applied Perception - Call for papers [...] ________________________________________________________ ACM Transactions on Applied Perception - Call for papers (Apologies for cross-posting) ______________ Aims and scope ______________ Numerous breakthroughs in computer science have come out of the assimilation of results from other disciplines. Recently, there has been an increasing appreciation of the gains that can be made through the application of findings from the field of experimental psychology. Similarly, the latter may benefit from computational and algorithmic advances in computer science. The purpose of ACM Transactions on Applied Perception is to further the development of inter-disciplinary research that crosses the boundaries between perception and computer science disciplines such as graphics, vision, acoustics and haptics. This journal aims to broaden the synergy between computer science and psychology/perception by publishing top quality papers that help to unify research in these fields. The scope of this journal includes applications and algorithms in any area of research that incorporates elements of perception and computer science. Topics include, but are not limited to: Visual: perceptually based techniques in computer graphics, scientific/data/information visualization, digital imaging and computer vision. Auditory: auditory display and interfaces, perceptual auditory coding, spatialized sound, speech synthesis/recognition Haptics: haptic rendering, haptic input and perception Sensorimotor: vestibular interfaces, eye/head tracking input, gesture input, body movement input Multimodal rendering and multimodal interaction: Sensory integration: ____________________ Submission procedure ____________________ We will begin accepting papers in March 2003 and anticipate to publish the first issue in January 2004. Please visit the ACM Transactions on Applied Perception web site http://www.acm.org/tap/ for information on how to submit papers. _______________ Editorial board _______________ Andrew Beall, University of California, Santa Barbara Perry Cook, Princeton University Bill Cowan, University of Waterloo Ramani Duraiswami, University of Maryland James Elder, York University James Ferwerda, Cornell University Tom Funkhouser, Princeton University Yves Guiard, CNRS & Universite de la Mediterranee Christopher Healey, North Carolina State University Ken Hinckley, Microsoft Corporation Victoria Interrante, University of Minnesota Dan Kersten, University of Minnesota Roberta Klatzky, Carnegie Mellon University Michael Langer, McGill University Susan Lederman, Queen's University Jack M. Loomis, University of California, Santa Barbara Gary Meyer, University of Minnesota Karol Myszkowski, Max-Planck-Institut fur Informatik Dinesh Pai, Rutgers University Penny Rheingans, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Holly Rushmeier, IBM T J Watson Research Center Pawan Sinha, MIT William B. Thompson, University of Utah Tom Troscianko, University of Bristol Colin Ware, University of New Hampshire Pavel Zahorik, University of Wisconsin - Madison ________________ Editors-in-chief ________________ For further information, please visit the ACM Transactions on Applied Perception web site (http://www.acm.org/tap) or contact one of the editors-in-chief: Erik Reinhard School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Central Florida Orlando, FL32816-2362 e-mail: reinhard(at)cs.ucf.edu Heinrich Buelthoff Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics Cognitive and Computational Psychophysics Department Spemannstrasse 38 72076 Tuebingen e-mail: heinrich.buelthoff(at)tuebingen.mpg.de ------- End of Forwarded Message


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