The Sixth
    International Conference on Auditory Display
    at the 
  
April 2-5, 2000
ICAD 2000 will be held on April 2-5, 2000 at the Georgia Institute of Technology's new Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology (GCATT) in Atlanta.
ICAD is the premier forum for presenting research on the use of sound to provide enhanced user interfaces, display data, monitor systems, and for computers and virtual reality systems. It is unique in its singular focus on audio and the array of perception, technology, design and application areas that it currently encompasses. Like its predecessors, ICAD 2000 will be a single-track conference. Attendance is open to all, with no membership or affiliation requirements.
The full list of accepted papers is now on-line.
You can now register on-line for ICAD2000 by clicking the button below.
Or contact Mr. Romas Mills at:
Phone (404) 385-3521 Fax (404) 385-0727 Email: Romas.mills@conted.gatech.edu
All manner of payment is accepted, ranging from major credit cards to checks and Departmental P.O.s.
SPECIAL AIRLINE RATES are available on Delta Airlines. Call DELTA at 1 800 241-6760 and mention File 133382A to get the special Georgia Tech rates.
For details and specific sessions, click here
Optional Tutorials and Workshops
  Open to All ICAD Attendees 
1:00- 3:00 PM "MPEG-4 Structured Audio and AudioBIFS"
Introduction and applications to auditory display
by Eric D. Scheirer, Machine Listening Group, MIT Media Laboratory3:15 - 5:15 PM "Audio in Virtual Environments"
An introduction to perceptual, design, and implementation issues
by Jarrell Pair and Russell Storms
8:00-9:00 AM, Registration 
  9:00-12:00 AM, Papers 
  1:00-2:00 PM, Demos/Posters 
  2:00-2:30 PM, Keynote Speaker : Dr. James Foley (invited but not confirmed) 
  
  2:30-5:00 PM, Papers 
  5:00-7:00 PM, Dinner Break (on your own) 
  8 PM Percussion/ New MediaTechnology Concert 
 8:00-9:00 AM, LATE Registration 
  9:00- 9:30, Proposed Link with CHI
  9:30 - 10:30, Tours of the GCATT Facilities Research Labs 
  10:50-12:00 AM, Papers 
  1:00-2:00 PM, Special Session 
  2:00-4:00 PM, Papers 
  4:00 Conference Ends 
The affiliated conference Hotels (most within walking range of GCATT) are giving special rates to ICAD 2000 attendees. Be sure to mention that the ICAD Conference is being held at Georgia Tech to get the special rate. Hotels are listed in order of proximity, the closest hotel being listed first.
There are many other hotels within a 2 mile radius of the GCATT Building, which is located at 250 14th Street in Atlanta. Recommended (non-conference rate) hotels include: The convenient Marriott Suites (404) 876-8888 at 35 14th Street The luxurious Four Seasons (404) 881-9898 , at 75 14th Street, for those who require the utmost in hotel accommodations.
Full, up-to-date information on submissions, formats, registration, concert and social programs will be posted on the ICAD web site as it becomes available. For general queries and questions email to: icad2000@icad.org
Conference Chair 
  James Oliverio 
  Associate Professor 
  Georgia Institute of Technology 
  james.oliverio@music.gatech.edu 
  
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  Program Chair 
  Perry Cook 
  Princeton University 
  prc@CS.Princeton.EDU 
  
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  Demos and Posters Contact 
  Russell Storms 
  United States Army 
  storms@airmics.gatech.edu 
  
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  Tutorials and Workshops Contact 
  Jarrell Pair 
  jarrell@acm.org 
  
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  Conference Registration 
  Romas Mills
  Georgia Tech Office of Continuing Education 
  Romas.mills@conted.gatech.edu
International Community for Auditory Display
ICAD 2000 is a program of the International Community
for Auditory Display.
  ICAD is a not-for-profit corporation created to support 
  research, education and community formation in the emerging field of auditory 
  display. The primary projects of ICAD are the conferences, the listserve (icad-request@santafe.edu) 
  and the ICAD Web site (http://www.icad.org).  
  Since auditory display researchers come from a wide variety of disciplinary, 
  professional, and geographical backgrounds, ICAD seeks, above all, to facilitate 
  communication across boundaries. A membership organization founded in 1996, 
  ICAD welcomes participation in its programs and governance. 
last modified 17/March/2000