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euroITV 2012 : 10th European Interactive TV ConferenceConference Series : European Conference on Interactive TV | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
For EuroITV 2012 you can submit your work in different categories, depending on the public you want to reach, or the kind of work you are reporting. When presenting research, you can submit a full paper, short paper, poster or demo. If you’re interested in teaching or learning, you can submit a workshop proposal, tutorial proposal, or as PhD student you can take part in the doctoral consortium. For business oriented work, you can submit a case study to the “iTV in Industry” track.
Submission information: All submissions should follow the ACM guidelines (download Word template – instructions when using LaTeX →). Only full and short papers will be published in the main proceedings and the ACM Digital Library, all other submissions will be published in the adjunct proceedings. Calls & dates: Type Pages Anonymized Deadline Open/ Closed Tutorials 2 No 12th November 2011 OPEN Workshops 2 No 12th November 2011 OPEN Full Papers 8-10 Yes, Anonymized 7th January 2012 OPEN Short Papers 4 Yes, Anonymized 4th March 2012 OPEN Posters 4 Yes, Anonymized 4th March 2012 OPEN Demos 2 No 4th March 2012 OPEN Doctoral Consortium 4 No 4th March 2012 OPEN iTV in Industry 1 No 25th March 2012 OPEN This year’s conference consists of three tracks — each with its own program committee and separate track chairs — coordinated by two overall program chairs. Full papers, short papers and posters have to be submitted in one of these tracks, to optimize the review process. If not sure, choose the track, which is closest to the main topic of your submission, and of which you feel that community is most appropriate to review your work. Track 1: Human-Computer Interaction Track 2: Media, Social and Economic Studies Track 3: Systems and Enabling Technologies Key areas considered are: - mobility - interactivity - systems, prototypes, & designs - empowerment (control, accessibility, participation and UGC) - user & content based application systems - personalization - social consumption and communication practices. |
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