Artur R. Lugmayr on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 08:12:09 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime-ann> EuroITV2009 news and 2nd call for papers |
. FYI: > EuroITV2009 - "Networked Television" > > > 7th European Interactive TV Conference > June 3rd to 5th 2009 > Leuven, Belgium > > > http://www.euroitv2009.org/ <http://www.euroitv2009.org/> > > > Upcoming deadlines: > > > November 7th 2008: Tutorials and Workshop Proposals > December 19th: Full Papers > > > > > 2nd Call for Papers > > > The EuroITV conference brings together researchers and practitioners > from diverse disciplines that include human-computer interaction, media > studies, computer science, telecommunications, audiovisual design and > management. The organizing committee invites you to submit original, > high quality papers addressing the special theme and topics, for > presentation at the conference and inclusion in the proceedings. The > main conference proceedings will be published by ACM. > > > The special theme is "Networked Television", which will be addressed > from a technological as well as a user point of view, including > economical and business aspects. > > > > > Important Dates: > > > Tutorials and Workshop Proposals > November 7th, 2008 > > > Full Paper Submissions > December 19th, 2008 > > > Short Papers, Posters, Doctoral Consortium, Demos > January 30th, 2009 > > > "ITV in Industry" submissions > March 1st, 2009 > > > > > 1st Call for submissions to the "ITV in Industry" Track > > > The EuroITV2009 organizing committee invites practitioners to submit > original contributions from various industry domains (e.g. consumer > electronics, broadcasters, producers, broadband companies, software and > hardware developers, telecom operators). These contributions, in the > form of a one-pager, should address issues regarding interactive > television that are specific to your business and that illustrate > interactive television practices at your company. > > > The "iTV in Industry" track is targeted towards practitioners and > professionals working in the field of interactive television. The track > focuses on industrial and business topics rather than on research- > specific topics. We are welcoming industry cases in (amongst others) > the following areas: > > > * Research and Development > * Bringing interactive TV to market > * Business cases > * Market insights > * iTV strategy > * Innovation in iTV > * Showcases and case studies > * Best practices and lessons learned > > > > Proposed submissions are encouraged (but not limited to) to address one > or more of the topics as outlined below. > > > Paper submissions will be reviewed by the iTV in Industry Track review > committee. Confidentiality of submissions is maintained during the > review process. All rejected submissions will be kept confidential in > perpetuity. All submitted materials for accepted submissions will be > kept confidential until the start of the conference. > > > More details can be found on: > http://www.euroitv2009.org/submissions.html > <http://www.euroitv2009.org/submissions.html> > > > > > Papers are solicited from, but not limited to the following topics: > > > * Beyond the home context, extended home, Mobile TV > * Ambient intelligence, ambient media environments > * Social TV, sociability, usability and user experience > * Digital content production, HDTV and digital cinema > * Asset management, metadata and content enrichment > * Entertainment computing, games, betting, game shows > * Broadband, IPTV, 3DTV and VR systems > * Audience research, television studies, ethnography, user studies > * New advertising and revenue models for television > * Accessibility, universal access, multimodal interaction > * Business models, media management, media economics, t-commerce, > t-learning > * Web2.0, social media, community television, user-generated > content > * Communication services, video conferencing, messaging > * Content management, digital rights management > * Interactive storytelling, interactive advertising > * Electronic program guide, video search, video navigation > * Enhanced TV (news, weather, sports) > * Changes in technical requirements and infrastructures (ubiquitous > and mobile) > * Standards (TV-Anytime, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, SMIL) > * Multimedia, graphics, broadcast and video technology > * Personalization, user modeling, intelligent user interfaces > * Ethical, regulatory and policy issues > * Everyday life practices by family, elderly, youngsters and > children > * Digital divide and e-inclusion issues > * Methods for digital television research and design > > > > > > Paper submissions will be peer-reviewed. The main proceedings will be > published by ACM, and be made available in the ACM Digital Library > (http://portal.acm.org/ <http://portal.acm.org/> ). Extended versions > of selected papers will be considered for a special issue in a journal. > > > This year's conference consists of three academic tracks, each with > their own program committee and a separate track chair, coordinated by > an overall Program Chair. Full papers, short papers and posters have to > be submitted in one of these academic 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 (Chair: Lyn Pemberton) > Track 2: Media, Social and Economic Studies (Chair: Jo Pierson) > Track 3: Systems and Enabling Technologies (Chair: Cristian Hesselman) > > > > > Conference Organizing Committee: > > > General Chair: Prof. Dr. Dirk De Grooff (K.U.Leuven, Belgium) > Program Chairs: David Geerts (K.U.Leuven, Belgium) and Pablo Cesar > (CWI, The Netherlands) > Tutorials Chair: Regina Bernhaupt (University of Salzburg, Austria) > Doctoral Consortium Chair: George Lekakos (Athens University of > Economics and Business, Greece) > Demonstration Chairs: Erika Reponen (Nokia, Finland) and Hendrik Knoche > (University College London, UK) > Short Papers & Posters Chairs: Christof van Nimwegen (K.U.Leuven, > Belgium) and Judith Masthoff (University of Aberdeen, UK) > Workshop Chairs: Gunnar Harboe (Motorola Labs, USA) and Marianna Obrist > (University of Salzburg, Austria) > iTV in Industry Chairs: Karin Slegers (K.U.Leuven, Belgium) and Artur > Lugmayr (Tampere University of Technology, Finland) > Arts Chair: Konstantinos Chorianopoulos (Ionian University, Greece) > Track Chairs: Lyn Pemberton (University of Brighton, UK), Jo Pierson > (Free University of Brussels, Belgium) and Cristian Hesselman > (Telematica Institute, The Netherlands) > > > > > Program Committee: > > > To be announced > > > > > Contact: > > > For up to date information and further details please visit: > http://www.euroitv2009.org/ <http://www.euroitv2009.org/> > > > Send any inquiry about the conference to: > info@euroitv2009.org <mailto:info@euroitv2009.org> > > > To receive updates about the EuroITV2009 Conference, subscribe to the > Conference mailing list on this page: > http://www.euroitv2009.org/mailinglist.php > <http://www.euroitv2009.org/mailinglist.php> > > > > > Host: > > > Centre for User Experience Research (CUO), IBBT / K.U.Leuven > (http://soc.kuleuven.be/com/mediac/cuo/ > <http://soc.kuleuven.be/com/mediac/cuo/> ) > _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann