8th European Conference on Interactive TV and Video EuroITV2010 - =
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June 9th-11th, Tampere, Finland, http://www.euroitv2010.org/
Call for Papers, Targeted Workshops, Workshops, Tutorials, and =20
Industrial Exhibitions
News
- Workshop deadline extended till 6th December 2009
- Tutorial deadline extended till 15th January 2010
New in EuroITV:
- 4 tracks: interactive content & arts, HCI, technology, and media =
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studies
- video and TV in the age of Web 3.0.
- EuroITV competition grand challenge
- targeted and themed workshops
- email list: on =
https://listmail.tut.fi/mailman/listinfo/euroitv2010
- proceedings published within the ACM Digital Library and special =
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issues
- first deadlines approaching!
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EuroITV is the leading international conference for media related to =20
video and television. EuroITV is attended by academia and
professionals from all over the world to discuss latest advances and =20
research of media technology, HCI, media studies, and the
content creation community. In addition to previous years' topics of =20
the conference, EuroITV 2010 offers new opportunities this year:
* INTERACTIVE CONTENT & ARTS TRACK
EuroITV 2010 extends its tracks with a new track to explicitly =20
attract the creative media production community dealing with
interactive video, 3D cinema, TV program formats, film production, =20
and consumers as content creators and contributors.
* VIDEO IN THE AGE OF WEB3.0.
EuroITV 2010 faces the challenges of TV as changing environment and =20=
explicitly invites contributions dealing with
user-generated content, video in social networking, mashup networks, =20=
IPTV, cross-media, broadcasting everywhere,
3D cinema/3D IPTV/3D content, and video.
* EuroITV COMPETITION GRAND CHALLENGE
EuroITV 2010 also offers a competition opened for artistic content =20
creators, application developers, and service designers
to get awarded by EuroITV.
* TARGETED WORKSHOPS
We are specifically calling for targeted workshops around the themes =20=
mentioned below. In difference to general workshops,
targeted workshops shall help us to explore current topics of =20
interest in the community. Targeted workshop contributions
will be published within the main proceedings, and the ACM Online =20
Digital Library.
. Everything in 3D
(e.g. production, interactive content, digital games, 3D-TV, =20=
3D-IPTV, 3D cinema, standards, 3D distribution);
. TV and video in emerging countries
(e.g. policies, technologies, state-of-the-art, middleware, =20
content models, interactivity in countries such as China, South =20
America, India, Russia);
. Content & art for/in TV and video
(e.g. interactive art works, tools, production methods, =20
artistic designs, collaborative content, art forms, interactive =20
designs, art collections, interaction methods);
. Visual communication for video, film, and TV
(e.g. visual language, pervasive communication, semiotics, =20
storyline);
. Media management and economics
(e.g. patterns of use and engagement, business models, =20
advertising, strategies, sustainability, policy, model of audiences, =20
public service broadcasting, new media and traditional media);
. Social media, ambient/ubiquitous media, and digital games in the =20
age of Web 3.0
(e.g. context awareness, next generation user interfaces, =20
personalization, ambient human-computer interaction, hardware/=20
software, interactive game design for video environments, serious =20
gaming, persuasive games, social media tools, social networks mashups, =20=
community design);
. Emerging topics around the theme "web.sharing.tv.content"
(e.g. visionary - pointing-to-the future topics and issues =20
around the conference theme);
IMPORTANT DATES
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November 30th, 2009: Targeted Workshop Proposals
November 30th, 2009: Tutorials and Workshop Proposals
December 23rd, 2009: Full Paper Submissions
February 07th, 2010: Short Papers, Posters, Doctoral Consortium, Demos
March 21st, 2010: Industry Exhibitions
April 1st, 2010: EuroITV Competition Grand Challenge
More information about other sessions, e.g. for business oriented =20
work, will follow soon.
More details can be found on: http://www.euroitv2010.org/
CONFERENCE TRACKS
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This year's conference consists of four tracks, each with their own =20
program committee and a separate track chair, coordinated
by an overall Program Chair. Full papers, short papers and posters =20
have to be submitted in one of these tracks, to optimize
the review process. If not sure, choose the track which is closest to =20=
the main topic of your submission, and of which you feel
that community is most appropriate to review your work.
Track 1: Interactive Content & Arts
Track 2: Human-Computer Interaction
Track 3: Media, Social and Economic Studies
Track 4: Systems and Enabling Technologies
Track 1: Interactive Content & Arts Track
. Studies of interactive, collaborative content & video
. Storytelling
. Digital gaming
. Role playing
. Virtual worlds, mixed reality, and bringing video into the world
. Distributed and networked experience design
. Immersion
. Social media in storytelling
. Ambient media, locative media, cross media formats, and social =
media
. Artistic and aesthetic uses of interactivity
. Viewer, player, user, and collaborative co-creator
. Towards a new form language for video & television
. Social media utilizing online video as an art form
. Video and TV genres on interactive platforms and in virtual =
worlds
. Video and TV as alternate reality games
Track 2: Human-Computer Interaction
. User-centered design
. Development and evaluation of iTV systems and services
. Interaction technologies for interactive TV and cross-media =20
technologies
. Studies on iTV and media usage
. Design and evaluation methods for the area of interactive TV
. Case studies of successful and unsuccessful iTV systems and =20
deployments in terms of usability and user experience
. Accessibility of iTV services
. Cross-over media concepts and implementations
. Investigations on iTV acceptance and related concepts (trust, =20=
privacy, security).
Track 3: Media, Social and Economic Studies
. Television practices and experiences related to privacy, trust =
and =20
security
. Direct marketing and profiling techniques for interactive TV: =20=
personalization and user modeling
. Measurability, interactivity and addressability of ITV use and =20=
prosumption
. Business models, media management, media economics, t-commerce, =
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learning
. Interactive Digital Television and internet-of-things =
applications
. Audience research, television studies, ethnography, user studies
. New advertising and revenue models for television
. User creativity on and via television: Web2.0, social media, =20
community television, user-generated content
. 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
. =46rom mass media to mass self-communication
. Transitions in broadcasting industry and policy related to =
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convergence and experience economy
Track 4: Systems and Enabling Technologies
. Mobile TV
. Ambient intelligence
. Social TV
. Digital content production
. HDTV and digital cinema
. Entertainment computing
. Interactive services (games, betting, game shows)
. Broadband, IPTV, 3DTV and VR systems
. Accessibility, universal access, multimodal interaction
. Web 2.0
. Internet TV (P2P TV, Web-based Interactive TV)
. Enhanced TV (news, weather, sports)
. Multimedia communication services
. Video technology (video conferencing, broadcast, video search)
. Standards (TV-Anytime, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, SMIL)
Papers are solicited from, but not limited to the following topics:
. Storytelling, role playing, and language for video & TV
. Virtual worlds, mixed reality, and bringing video into the world
. Digital gaming, ambient media, social media, and locative media
. Artistic and aesthetic uses of video & TV technology
. Beyond the home context, extended home, Mobile TV
. Ambient intelligence, ambient media environnements
. 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, =
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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 =20
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 =20=
published by ACM, and be made available in
the ACM Digital Library (http://portal.acm.org/). Extended versions of =20=
selected papers will be considered for special
issues in a journals or books.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Conference Chairs
. Artur Lugmayr, EMMi Lab., Tampere Univ. of Technology (TUT), FINLAND
. Petri Vuorimaa, Helsinki Univ. of Technology (HUT), FINLAND
. Pertti Naranen, Tampere Univ. of Applied Sciences (TAMK), FINLAND
Program Chairs
. Celia Quico, Universidade Lus=F3fona, Lisbon, PORTUGAL
. Gunnar Harboe, Motorola, U.S.A
Publicity Chairs
. Erika Reponen, Nokia Research Centre Tampere, FINLAN
EuroITV Competition Grand Challange
o Susanne Sperring, MediaCity, FINLAND
o Robert Strezbowski, Beuth Hochschlue fuer Technik Berlin, GERMANY
o Milena Szafir, BRAZIL
Sponsor Chair
. Pauliina Tuomi, TUT, FINLAND
Tutorials Chair
. Marianna Obrist, HCI & Usability Unit, ICT&S, University of =20
Salzburg, AUSTRIA
. David Geerts, CUO, IBBT / K.U. Leuven, BELGIUM
Doctoral Consortium Chair
. Hendrik Knoche, University College London, UK
. Judith Masthoff, University of Aberdeen, UK
Industrial Exhibition and Demonstration Chairs
. Jussi Pekka Koskiranta, YLE, FINLAND
. Gene Chipman, StreamSage, U.S.A.
. Timo Argillander, Digital Media Finland Oy, FINLAND
Short Papers & Posters Chairs
. Jens Jensen, Aalborg University, DENMARK
. Lyn Pemberton, Brighton University, UK
Workshop Chairs
. Pablo Cesar, CWI, THE NETHERLANDS
. Jari Multisilta, Tampere Univ. of Technology (TUT), Pori, FINLAND
Track chairs
HCI
. Regina Bernhaupt, HCI & Usability Unit, ICT&S, University of =20
Salzburg (A)
. Oliver Friedrich, Fraunhofer Institute, FOKUS, GERMANY
Media Studies
. Jo Pierson, IBBT-SMIT, VUB (B)
. Jaakko Suominen, University of Turku, FINLAND
Technology
. Chengyan Peng, VTT, FINLAND
. Siegfried F=F6=DFel, Fraunhofer Institute IIS, GERMANY
Content & Art
. Tapio Takala, Helsinki Univ. of Technology (HUT), FINLAND
. Teijo Pellinen, Univ. of Lapland, FINLAND
. Veijo Hietala, FINLAND
CONTACT
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