+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Call for Newsletter Contributions ACM SIGMM Records (http://sigmm.org/records) next edition: September 30, 2009 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + We are continuously accepting submissions for the SIGMM's quarterly newsletter, the SIGMM Records, whose next edition will be published on September 30. The SIGMM Records are a channel for researchers to disseminate their achievements to the multimedia research community at large. They are accessible through the SIG's website, the dedicated mailing list [log in to unmask] , and the ACM Digital Library (ISSN number 1947-4598). You can find these editions at the website: http://sigmm.org/records Please visit the following newsletter web site that explains appropriate content and provides submission instructions: http://sigmm.org/records Contributions that we solicit in particular are - your statements and summaries about the state of particular research topics in multimedia - your views on the interaction between research and industry, and view of the future - abstracts of newly concluded PhD theses by SIGMM members or supervised by SIGMM members - news about SIGMM members who have been granted awards - conference/workshop reports from SIGMM-related events - information about freely available code and data sets that could be of interest to the community - calls-for-paper for SIGMM-related events - opportunities for awards - open researcher positions - errata of your published multimedia papers You can use the provided forms at http://sigmm.org/records or send an email directions to [log in to unmask] Best regards, The Editors of the ACM SIGMM Records: Carsten Griwodz (Simula Research Laboratory) Jun Wang (University College London) Yi Cui (Vanderbuilt University) Stephan Kopf (University of Mannheim) Regu Radhakrishnan (Dolby Labs)