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Subject: TODAY: abstract deadline for spring 2010 ASA conference
From: Holger Klinck <>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:28:02 -0800
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The spring 2010 conference of the Acoustical Society of America will take place April 19-23, 2010 in Baltimore. There are plans for many sessions related to bioacoustics:

* Auditory attention, learning and memory: From neurons to behavior
* Effects of anthropogenic noise on aquatic animals
* Estimating spatial density of animal populations with passive acoustics
* Incorporating context into acoustic automated detection and classification algorithms
* Signal processing for subtle and complex animal communications
* Acoustics in polar environments
* Blast-induced traumatic brain injury: Mechanisms, assessment, therapy, and mitigation
* Acoustics and public policy
* Effect of noise on humans and non-human animals
* Standards in psychoacoustics
* Classification methods in acoustics and non-Gaussian noise
* Noise control of small submersible vehicles

[Two of these have apparently merged, but I'm not certain which two.]

You're invited to submit abstract(s) for one or more of these sessions, or for other topics if you like (ASA conferences normally include a "General Topics" session). The abstract deadline is TODAY November 16. Please submit abstracts via the ASA web site, asa.aip.org.

Hope to see you in Baltimore!

Dave Mellinger

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