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Call for Submissions (Expired)

The conference solicits submissions for the events are listed below. Please go to the relevant links below to access the submission guidelines. The list of the important dates for all the conference events at a glance can be found HERE.

Full papers will be presented in oral sessions. Full papers submissions should report on substantial contributions of lasting value. Each accepted long paper will be presented in a plenary session of the main conference program. An accompanying demonstration can be presented in a poster/demo session. The maximum length of the paper is 10 pages.

Short papers will be presented as posters in an interactive setting. Short papers submissions typically discuss exciting new work that is not yet mature enough for a long paper. Each accepted short paper will be presented in a poster/demo session. The presentation may include a system demonstration. The maximum length of the paper is 4 pages.

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 they 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 a 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, which emphasizes 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, receive constructive feedback from members of the research community.

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