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[ecrea] ACM TVX 2017 - Call for Workshop proposals and Full and Short Paper Submissions

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============ ACM TVX 2017 - Call for Workshop proposals and Full and Short Paper Submissions ============
 **** ACM TVX 2017 ****
June 14-16, Hilversum, the Netherlands
www.tvx2017.com
ACM TVX is the leading international conference for research into online video, TV interaction and user experience. It is a multi-disciplinary conference and we welcome submissions in a broad range of topics. Our aim is to foster discussions and innovative experiences amongst the academic research community and industry. In particular, we encourage submissions that address the different domains in the TV and online media ecosystems, including content production, implementation/deployment, design of novel interaction techniques and devices, new content distribution models, user research, user experience and exploration of interactive experiences for TV and online video. As the main theme of the conference is ‘Alternate Realities’, we particularly welcome contributions that look into specific tools, methods and evaluation of experiences related to creating and enabling alternate realities.
1) CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
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TVX workshops provide an informal setting where participants have the opportunity to discuss familiar and novel topics in an atmosphere that fosters active engagement and exchange of ideas. Workshops are expected to generate ideas that enable the TVX community to explore new, organized ways of thinking about specific topics and emerging areas or that result in promising directions for future research.

Workshops will be held on the first day of the conference (June 14, 2017) and can either be a half or full day in length. Workshop organizers may consider including a short tutorial as part of the program, and are strongly encouraged to dedicate at least half of the time for discussion, interaction or creative exercises. Each workshop will therefore be limited to 30 attendees (including organizers) to further foster a truly interactive experience. Each workshop will also result in a poster, which communicates its outcomes. The workshop posters will be displayed during a poster session at the conference.

We invite potential workshop organizers to submit their proposal by November 1, 2016 in ACM double column format. The maximum length is 4 pages. Proposals should address the following points:
- Aims and scope of the workshop
- Format and duration (full or half day), draft schedule indicating which kinds of sessions you intend to include
- Type(s) of submissions/contributions that will be solicited
- Plans for disseminating the call for contributions and attracting participants (e.g., list of institutions, research projects or communities which are affiliated with the workshop, and from which you expect contributions)
- Short bios of the organizers

Organizers of accepted workshops are responsible for setting up a workshop website. They may ask any kind of contribution to be submitted by workshop participants in advance (e.g. full papers, short papers, posters, demonstrators, videos). These contributions will be published in the adjunct proceedings. Workshop organizers are responsible for setting up a submission system and for organizing the review process. Workshop organizers will be invited to submit a 2-page summary of the workshop to be included in the official TVX proceedings, published by ACM and indexed by the ACM Digital Library. All workshop proposals will be rigorously evaluated with respect to their quality, relevance and suitability for the conference. Accepted workshops might be merged with another workshop that addresses a similar topic, or be cancelled if too few attendees (fewer than 8) register.


KEY DATES

- Submission deadline: 1st November, 2016
- Proposals should be submitted by e-mail to: (ws /at/ tvx2017.com) (a notification of receipt will be sent by the workshop chairs)
- Notification of acceptance: 1st December, 2016
- Workshop website up and running: 19th December, 2016
- Suggested submission deadline for participants’ contributions: 2nd March, 2017
- Latest deadline for notifying participants of acceptance: 2nd April, 2017
- Submission deadline for 2-page workshop abstract:  24th April, 2017
- Workshop chairs collect all camera-ready submissions: 9th May, 2017
- Workshop at the pre-conference day: 14th June, 2017
- Workshop results summary poster exhibited at main conference: 15th June, 2017


CONTACT INFORMATION

For more information, please contact the TVX2017 workshop chairs ((ws /at/ tvx2017.com)):
Rene Kaiser, Joanneum Research, Austria
Katrien De Moor, NTNU, Norway
Hokyoung Blake Ryu, Hanyang University, South Korea

2) CALL FOR FULL AND SHORT PAPERS
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SUBMISSION FORMAT
All submissions should follow the ACM guidelines (see ACM format template). We invite the submission of anonymized 8-10 page Full Papers or 4-6 page Short Papers in SIGCHI Format with 150 word abstract. Authors also must specify the key area of the submission (out of the nine areas indicated in the “Topics” section below) and keywords. Page limit does not include “References.”

TOPICS
We solicit original submissions focusing on, but not limited to, the following areas: (*) Content production: research on traditional and novel content production paradigms for the new media landscape. Including cross- platform services, interactive and transmedia storytelling, personalization (user modeling and adaptive user interfaces, recommendation systems), and immersive media production. (*) Systems & infrastructures: descriptions of the architecture, design, deployment, and evaluation of systems and infrastructures that support television and online video. Including delivery, transmission, and synchronization of media that leverages TV and online video experiences in a number of scenarios such as entertainment, gaming, education, healthcare, etc. (*) Devices & interaction techniques: descriptions of the design, architecture, usage and evaluation of devices and interaction techniques that enable e.g. a connected ecosystem of devices, creating valuable new capabilities for online video and television. (*) User experience & interaction design: studies on how and why people consume and interact with online video and television and how such systems should be designed to provide most easiest, efficient, engaging and novel user experiences. This includes novel user interface designs, user- centered design methods and approaches and quality of experience measurement and monitoring. Research that explores the social aspects of TV and online video, enabling a complex ecosystem of people communicating with each other in synchronous and asynchronous manners. (*) Media studies: studies that aim to understand consumption practices and changing behavior as well as adoption and domestication of new TV- related services, and Quality of Experience. This topic also includes research on ethical, regulatory, and policy issues as well as novel mechanisms for evaluating the impact of TV and online video, and audience measurements. (*) Immersive media experiences: research on novel ways of content production (for example, 360 panoramic and omnidirectional video capture) and consumption making use of immersive devices such as head- mounted displays, as stand- alone experiences or in combination with other more traditional TV viewing devices (for example TV- set, tablet). This topic also includes explorations of augmented, mixed and virtual reality for content production, delivery and consumption. (*) Alternate realities: studies into what makes the access to alternate realities an enriching experience; explorations on how interaction, virtual and augmented reality technologies, UHD TV, second third and fourth screens, and streaming technologies can generate added value in delivering alternate realities, and on how to measure this added value. Reports on technologies that can better guide the user to find its preferred alternate reality, offering appealing, personalized, context aware content selected or recommended from the multitude of the available material online. (*) Data science and recommendations: descriptions of advanced computational systems based on content and/or user generated data to support collaborative filtering, interactive/synchronous environments, collective intelligence and crowdsourcing, or location- based and context- aware applications and services. (*) Business models & marketing: research, practice and case studies around novel business models and marketing strategies for the new media landscape of TV and online video (for example OTT services,..). This topic includes studies around novel ways of advertising models and strategies (for example targeted advertising, programmatic buying). (*) Innovative concepts and media art: research on innovative design strategies, new concepts, and prototype experiences for TV and online video, including case studies and media artworks and performances.
 KEY DATES
 - Paper submission deadline: January 20, 2017
 - Online submission: PCS submission system
 - Review Notification: March 3, 2017
 - Rebuttal deadline: March 10, 2017
 - Notification of Acceptance: March 24, 2017
 - Camera-ready final deadline: April 17, 2017
- Submission format: Anonymized 8-10 page Full Papers or 4-6 page Short Papers in SIGCHI Format SELECTION PROCESS

Content will be rigorously reviewed by members of the program committee and peer experts. Each paper will receive feedback in the form of at least three peer review reports. Authors will receive feedback on their work after the first review round (March 3rd) and will be able to submit a rebuttal (March 10). The final selection will be made by the Technical Program Committee based on the review reports, rebuttal and meta-review. The program committee reserves the right to ask authors for specific changes as a precondition to publication. Authors of accepted long and short paper will be invited to give an oral presentation of their work at the conference. Accepted paper submissions will be published in the conference proceedings by ACM and indexed by the ACM Digital Library. AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the actual conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work. CONTACT INFORMATION

For up to date information and further details please visit: http://tvx2017.com/ or get in touch with the Program Chairs: (tpc /at/ tvx2017.com) Mike Darnell (Samsung, USA) Wendy van den Broeck (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BELGIUM) Roger Zimmermann (National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE) JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Join our mailing list ((tvx-announce /at/ listserv.acm.org)) using the subscription form on this page (https://tvx.acm.org/sc/) or by sending a mail to (listserv /at/ acm.org) with the following text in the body of the mail: “subscribe tvx-announce Firstname Lastname".
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