Call for Submissions
17th INTERNATIONAL ACM CONFERENCE ON MULTIMEDIA 2009
Beijing Hotel, Beijing, China
October 19-24, 2009
www.acmmm09.org
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General Chairs
Wen Gao, Peking University, China
Yong Rui, Microsoft, China
Alan Hanjalic, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
cordially invite you to participate in this premier annual event on
multimedia research, technology and art. The conference will have an
excellent technical program, and will be surrounded by a multimedia
art exhibition and a number of outstanding state-of-the-art tutorials
and workshops. Special highlights will include an extended and
carefully designed program of panel discussions, and the new concept
of Multimedia Grand Challengethat we introduce in 2009 as a part of
the conference prorgam.
The technical program will consist of the oral/poster sessions and
invited talks with topics of interest in:
(a) Multimedia content analysis, processing, and retrieval
(b) Multimedia networking, sensor networks, and systems support
(c) Multimedia tools, end-systems, and applications
(d) Human-Centered Multimedia
Full papers are solicited to be presented in oral sessions, while
short papers will be presented as posters in an interactive setting.
Important Dates for Full and Short Papers:
April 10, 2009 Full Paper Registration (Abstract
Submission) Deadline
April 17, 2009 Full Paper Submission Deadline
May 8, 2009 Short Paper Submission Deadline
July 3, 2009 Notification of Acceptance
July 24, 2009 Camera-ready Submission Deadline
In addition to full and short papers, submissions are also solicited
for the conference events listed below. The submission guidelines for
each of the conference events can be found on http://www.acmmm09.org
Panels will consist of discussions on timely and controversial topics.
Tutorials will address the state-of-the-art developments regarding all
aspects of multimedia, and will be of interest to the entire
multimedia community, from novices in the world of multimedia to the
most seasoned researchers, from people working in academia to industry
professionals.
Workshops will address focused topics pertinent to the main conference
that demand dedicated coverage due to their relevance to the current
multimedia research and development.
Open Source Competition 2009 will be the sixth edition of this
successful competition emphasizing the impact the ACM Multimedia
conference aims to achieve on multimedia practice.
Brave New Topics track is a special sessions track containing papers
extending the boundaries of multimedia research.
Technical Demos will show what is currently possible regarding all
aspects of multimedia technology and its applications.
Video Program allows researchers and artists to demonstrate their
tools, systems or applications without having to bring the equipment
for a "live" demo.
Interactive Art Program will include long and short papers describing
interactive multimedia art works, tools, applications, and technical
approaches for creative uses of multimedia content and technology. It
will also include an art exhibition.
NEW in 2009: Multimedia Grand Challenge is a set of challenges from
various industry leaders, geared to engage the multimedia research
community in solving relevant, interesting and challenging questions
about the industry's 2-5 year horizon.
Doctoral Symposium is an opportunity for students involved in the
preparation of a PhD to interactively discuss their research issues
and ideas with senior researchers, and receive constructive feedback
from members of the research community.
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