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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

-= Demo Track at ACM MMSys 2019 =-

MMSys2019 will provide researchers, engineers, and scientists with the 
opportunity to showcase their research prototypes, systems, and 
applications to MMSys attendees. Demos are intended as practical and 
interactive proof of the innovative ideas and novel concepts leading to 
scientific or engineering contributions. The goal of the Demo session is 
to provide multimedia researchers and practitioners the opportunity to 
discuss working multimedia systems, applications, prototypes, or 
proof-of-concepts. Such a setting allows conference attendees to view 
and interact first hand with innovative solutions and ideas in the field 
of multimedia and to see leading edge research at work.

Submissions are encouraged in all areas related to multimedia, as 
advertised in the MMSys2019 general call for papers. Authors of accepted 
research papers at MMSys 2019 are also encouraged to submit a demo 
showcasing more technical aspects or a proof of concept of their work. 
All submissions will be peer-reviewed and selection will be based on the 
novelty of the research and interestingness of the demonstration. Please 
consider the following questions in your submission:
- What is the scientific or engineering concept behind this work that is 
beyond existing systems?
- What is the novelty and significance of the work and how will it 
impact the audience?
- What will be actually shown during the demo?

Single-blind submissions (written in English) should be between two and 
four pages long including references in ACM style format as used in the 
main conference track.

We encourage demo proposals to include a short video showcasing the 
work. Including a video will help the committee to better understand and 
evaluate proposals.

In addition, a separate demo requirement document should be submitted, 
that details the technical requirements of the demo. Please note, that 
the submission system can accept only one supplementary file (max. 
10MB). Therefore, you have to compress multiple files into one ZIP file 
for submitting the supplementary materials. If the total size of your 
supplementary materials exceeds 10MB, please contact the demo chairs. 
Once accepted, demonstrators will be provided with a table, poster 
board, power outlet, and wireless (shared) Internet access. Any other 
equipment required for the demo should be brought by the presenters 
themselves. If you have special requests such as a larger space, special 
lighting conditions, large displays and so on, please indicate them in 
the demo requirement document, and we will do our best to arrange them.

The physical presence of at least one presenter during the demo session 
is required. The presenter must be registered to MMSys 2019.


IMPORTANT DATES:
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Submission Deadline:  February 24, 2019
Notification of Acceptance:  April 8, 2019
Camera Ready Deadline:  April 19, 2019


SUBMISSIONS:
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Paper: 2-4 pages using ACM style format (single blind)
Online submission: https://mmsys2019demo.hotcrp.com/


CONTACT:
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For more information and updates please visit the Demo track website 
http://www.mmsys2019.org/participation/demo-track/
or contact the chairs ([log in to unmask]).

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