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[ecrea] EuroITV 2011, June 29th to July 1st 2011 - Lisbon, Portugal: second Call for Papers

Thu Sep 30 13:57:27 GMT 2010


>CALL FOR PAPERS
>EuroITV2011  Ubiquitous TV
>
>9th European Interactive TV Conference
>June 29th to July 1st 2011 - Lisbon, Portugal
>
><http://www.euroitv2011.org/>http://www.euroitv2011.org/
>
>
>
>2nd Call for Papers
>
>EuroITV is the leading international conference 
>for media related to video and television. 
>EuroITV is attended by academia and 
>professionals from all over the world to discuss 
>latest advances and research of media 
>technology, HCI, media studies, and the content 
>creation community. 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.
>
>Confirmed keynote speakers:
>
>Jonathan Taplin - Professor at the Annenberg 
>School for Communication at the University of 
>Southern California and Managing Director of the 
>USC Annenberg Innovation Lab 
>(<http://www.annenberglab.com/>http://www.annenberglab.com/ 
>). Taplin's areas of specialization are in 
>international communication management and the 
>field of digital media entertainment.
>
>Fernando Pereira  Professor at the Electrical 
>and Computers Engineering Department of 
>Instituto Superior Técnico. Pereira has been 
>participating in the MPEG standardization 
>activities, notably as chairman of the MPEG 
>Requirements Group. His areas of interest are 
>video analysis, coding, description and 
>adaptation, and advanced multimedia services.
>
>
>
>Important Dates:
>
>Tutorials and Workshop Proposals
>November 12th, 2010
>
>Full Paper Submissions
>January 7th, 2011
>
>Short Papers, Posters, Doctoral Consortium, Demos
>February 11th, 2011
>
>
>
>More details can be found on: 
><http://www.euroitv2011.org/>http://www.euroitv2011.org/
>
>
>Conference Tracks:
>
>This years conference consists of four tracks, 
>each with their 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
>Track 4: Interactive Content & Arts
>
>
>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.
>
>
>General Chairs:
>- Manuel José Damásio, Universidade Lusófona de 
>Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal
>- Gustavo Cardoso, Lisbon Internet and Networks Institute, Portugal
>
>
>Program Chairs:
>- Célia Quico, Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal
>- David Geerts, CUO, IBBT / K.U. Leuven, Belgium
>
>Tutorials Chairs:
>- Pablo Cesar, CWI, The Netherlands
>- Jan Hess, University of Siegen, Germany
>
>Workshop Chairs:
>- Hendrik Knoche, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
>- Gunnar Harboe, University of Zurich, Switzerland
>
>Doctoral Consortium Chairs:
>- Martin López Nores, Universidade de Vigo, Spain
>- Teresa Chambel, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
>
>Demonstration Chairs:
>- George Lekakos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
>
>Short Papers & Posters Chairs:
>- Jens Jensen, University of Aalborg, Denmark
>- Shelley Buchinger, University of Vienna, Austria
>- Marianna Obrist, University of Salzburg, Austria
>
>Full Papers - Track Chairs:
>
>Track 1: Human-Computer Interaction
>- Jorge Abreu, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
>- Lora Aroyo, Computer Science Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
>
>Track 2: Media, Social and Economic Studies
>- Petter Bae Brandtzæg, SINTEF, Norway
>- Wendy Van den Broeck, IBBT-SMIT, VUB, Belgium
>
>Track 3: Systems and Enabling Technologies
>- Cristian Hesselman, Novay, The Netherlands
>- Marie José Monpetit, MIT  RLE, USA
>
>Track 4: Interactive Content & Arts
>- Maria Graça Pimentel, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
>
>
>Publicity Chair:
>- Erika Reponen, Nokia Research Centre Tampere, Finland
>
>Sponsor Chair:
>- Celso Marcelo, Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal
>
>Local Chair:
>- Sandra Rocha, Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal
>
>
>
>
>
>Contact:
>
>For up to date information and further details please visit:
><http://www.euroitv2011.org/>http://www.euroitv2011.org/
>
>Send any inquiry about the conference to:
><(info.euroitv2011 /at/ gmail.htm)>(info.euroitv2011 /at/ gmail.com)
>
>
>
>
>Hosts:
>
>Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias (ULHT)
><http://www.ulusofona.pt/>http://www.ulusofona.pt/
>
>LINI (Lisbon Internet and Networks Institute)
><http://www.lini-research.org/>http://www.lini-research.org/
>
>
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