Sponsors

  • Google
  • Arizona State University
  • The University Of Texas at Dallas
  • Qualcomm
  • SIGMM
  • IBM
  • Microsoft
  • FXPAL
  • Technicolor
  • Springer
  • Yahoo!

Supporters

  • NSF

Program

Keynotes

See all the keynotes in ACM Multimedia 2011 here.

Tutorials

Tutorials will address the state-of-the-art developments regarding all aspects of multimedia, and 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. See all the tutorial programs in ACM Multimedia 2011 here.

Panels

See accepted panel programs in ACM Multimedia 2011 here.

Long Papers

Long (full) papers will be presented in the oral sessions of the ACM Multimedia 2011 technical program. The papers should present interesting recent results or novel thought-provoking ideas in all areas of multimedia and its applications. See accepted long (full) papers in ACM Multimedia 2011 here.

Short Papers

Short papers will be presented as posters in an interactive setting. Short papers should present interesting and exciting recent results or novel thought-provoking ideas that are not quite ready, and preferably include a system demonstration. See accepted short papers in ACM Multimedia 2011 here.

Open Source Software Programs

The Open Source Software Competition is mainly intended to celebrate and encourage the contribution of researchers, software developers and educators to advance the field by providing the community with implementations of codecs, middleware, frameworks, toolkits, libraries, multimedia players, applications, authoring tools, and other multimedia software. See accepted Open Source Software Programs in ACM Multimedia 2011 here.

Grand Challenge Finalists

See all the Grand Challenge Finalist in ACM Multimedia 2011 here.

ACM Multimedia 2011

Nov 28th - Dec 1st, 2011 Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

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