[AUDITORY] WCMC Special Issue: Interactions in Mobile Sound and Music Computing - re-opened Call for Papers -- (John Wiley&Sons and Hindawi) (Michele Geronazzo DEI )


Subject: [AUDITORY] WCMC Special Issue: Interactions in Mobile Sound and Music Computing - re-opened Call for Papers -- (John Wiley&Sons and Hindawi)
From:    Michele Geronazzo DEI  <geronazzo@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 8 Nov 2018 09:32:22 +0100
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Dear list, the publisher asked us to re-open our "Interactions in Mobile Sound and=20 Music Computing" special issue. Accordingly, the new submission deadline is set to 31 December 2018.=20 However, we also consider expressions of interest for late submissions=20 (max January 2019) sent before 10 December 2018. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --- John Wiley&Sons and Hindawi - WCMC Special Issue: Interactions in Mobile=20 Sound and Music Computing <Apologies for cross-posting> <Please distribute> Special Issue: Interactions in Mobile Sound and Music Computing Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing The Wiley Hindawi Partnership https://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/ https://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/si/629245/cfp/ Sound and Music Computing (SMC) promotes multidisciplinary research in=20 sound and music to understand, model, and improve human interaction in=20 multimodal domains. Moreover, SMC supports core ICT technologies for the=20 ongoing revolution in digital audio and music culture. In particular, mobile and wireless technologies increasingly promote=20 exciting future developments in SMC. The design of ubiquitous and=20 distributed interactive spaces fosters the definition of new concepts=20 and challenges of sound control and reproduction. Mobile and embedded=20 input interfaces allow novel control paradigms. Distributed and wearable=20 sensor systems enable the continuous connection and adaptation between=20 mobile sensing technologies and user data (e.g., physiology, gestures,=20 and location information). This special issue focuses on interactivity in mobile auditory displays,=20 allowing instantaneous sonic/musical feedback as part of=20 action-perception interaction for users. In particular, the low-latency=20 feedback loop between hardware and software is a key element for facing=20 the complexity of spatiotemporal evolution of sound with relevant=20 implications for mobile interfaces between humans and computers.=20 Particular attention will be given to the growing maker communities=20 around open embedded hardware platforms that allow the creation of new=20 communication protocols for audio/multimedia data, musical instruments,=20 and interactive audio systems. We invite submissions of papers in the following topics (but not limited=20 to): - Analysis, synthesis, and modification of sound in mobile/embedded=20 platforms - Signal processing and sound reproduction in mobility scenarios - Audio processing in sensor networks, embedded systems, mobile=20 computing platforms - Multimodal sensing devices: interactive systems and new mobile=20 interfaces/surfaces - Interface protocols and data formats in mobile SMC - Mobile musical instruments - Sensor/actuator technologies, haptic and force feedback mobile devices - Novel technologies for collaborative performance - Sonic interaction design and action-sound mapping in mobile devices - Spatial audio and auralization in mobile systems - Mobile technologies for audio augmented and virtual reality - Computer games, educational tools and multimedia applications in=20 mobile computing - Industrial design and prototyping of mobile/embedded software and=20 hardware (product design, ergonomics, man-machine interfaces) Authors can submit their manuscripts through the Manuscript Tracking=20 System at https://mts.hindawi.com/submit/journals/wcmc/msmc/. THE JOURNAL Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing is included in many leading=20 abstracting and indexing databases (ACM, Scopus, and many others - for a=20 complete list visit https://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcmc/ai/) The most recent Impact Factor for Wireless Communications and Mobile=20 Computing is 1.899 according to the 2016 Journal Citation Reports=20 released by Clarivate Analytics in 2017. The journal=E2=80=99s most recen= t=20 CiteScore is 1.65 according to the CiteScore 2016 metrics released by=20 Scopus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --- IMPORTANT DATES * Submission Deadline: Monday, 31 December 2018 * Publication Date: March/April 2019 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --- Papers are published upon acceptance, regardless of the Special Issue=20 publication date. GUEST EDITORS Michele Geronazzo, Aalborg University Copenhagen Federico Avanzini, University of Milano Federico Fontana, University of Udine Stefania Serafin, Aalborg University Copenhagen -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---


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