Technical demonstrations will provide live evidence of innovative solutions in the field of Multimedia and its applications, showing leading edge research at work. Submissions are particularly encouraged in the areas of novel interface design, multimedia and multimodal interaction, 3D multimedia and immersive technologies, wireless multimedia applications, multimedia networking, multimedia-based security applications, digital rights management, multimedia information retrieval, media processing and content analysis, entertainment, hypermedia authoring, multimedia social networking, multimedia advertising, only to cite a few.
The reviewing process of Technical Demos contributions is as follows:
Technical Demos contributions (single-blind) are submitted
paper contributions are reviewed together with the accompanying video or presentation
decision of acceptance is notified
Papers of the Technical Demos program must be in the same form as for Short Papers and will appear in the Conference Proceedings and in the ACM Digital Library along with the accepted full and short papers. The maximum length allowed for Technical Demos papers is 4 pages.
At the conference, demonstrators will be provided with space and access to a local network (but the demo should not rely on the Internet access). The participants will be required to provide their own computing equipment and any additional network, display, haptic, sensor, etc., hardware needed for the demonstration.
An award will be given for the best technical demonstration, as judged by an evaluation panel.
Technical Demos
Technical demonstrations will provide live evidence of innovative solutions in the field of Multimedia and its applications, showing leading edge research at work. Submissions are particularly encouraged in the areas of novel interface design, multimedia and multimodal interaction, 3D multimedia and immersive technologies, wireless multimedia applications, multimedia networking, multimedia-based security applications, digital rights management, multimedia information retrieval, media processing and content analysis, entertainment, hypermedia authoring, multimedia social networking, multimedia advertising, only to cite a few.
The reviewing process of Technical Demos contributions is as follows:
Papers of the Technical Demos program must be in the same form as for Short Papers and will appear in the Conference Proceedings and in the ACM Digital Library along with the accepted full and short papers.
The maximum length allowed for Technical Demos papers is 4 pages.
At the conference, demonstrators will be provided with space and access to a local network (but the demo should not rely on the Internet access). The participants will be required to provide their own computing equipment and any additional network, display, haptic, sensor, etc., hardware needed for the demonstration.
An award will be given for the best technical demonstration, as judged by an evaluation panel.
Submission guidelines
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