Immersive Media Experiences 2013 ACM International Workshop Call for Papers

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Papers --------------- Immersive Media Experiences 2013 ACM International Workshop to be held in conjunction with ACM Multimedia 2013 Barcelona (Spain), October 21-25, 2013 Links ----- Workshop: http://immersiveme2013.di.fc.ul.pt/ ACM MM 2013: http://www.acmmm2013.org Special Issue ------------- Multimedia Tools and Applications, Springer Important Dates ----------------- Submission date: June 29, 2013 Notification date: July 20, 2013 Camera ready: July 29, 2013 Workshop: Oct 22, 2013 Workshop Motivation and Topics ----------------------------------- Immersive media has the potential for strong impact on users’ emotions, their sense of presence and engagement, and increasingly, users are enjoying and technology is supporting their involvement by capturing, producing, sharing and accessing information from their perspectives and experiences, over the Internet, in social media, and through video on demand services through iTV. We have been witnessing an increase in the amount of content and devices for capturing, viewing and sensing, a lot of them portable and offering tremendous opportunities for immersion, user participation and personalization. The integration of different media formats, including 3D content, panoramic displays, multiviews, as well as the possibility of delivering and accessing content through different communication vehicles, promote the development of a new participatory paradigm and enable new perceptual user experiences that provide more realistic, engaging, joyful and immersive involvement. Immersion may be determined by sensory modalities, surround effect, and vividness through resolution, associated with the sense of presence, the user’s conscious feeling of being inside the virtual world; and by participation and social immersion in the media chain, increasing the sense of belonging. It has an impact on the users and may benefit from personalized and context-aware environments and content. Given the complexity of these emerging media environments, researchers have begun to grapple with the dynamics of contemporary media usage to face the challenges for the design and development of technology and applications that effectively support and realize this immersion potential. Set up in the middle of a media revolution where users are expecting to take part of the action by interacting with and generating content and to experience immersive and personalized environments, the workshop goal is to bring together researchers and practitioners in this interdisciplinary and transversal emerging field, and to foster discussion of ongoing work and future directions of related topics by providing a forum for focused exchanges on new ideas, developments and results. We invite contributions that address themes related to Immersive Media. Topics include but are not limited to: * Perceptual Immersion and multisensory interaction (including smell, taste and touch) * Audiovisual Immersion: 3D, panoramic, and holographic video, spatial and stereoscopic audio * Immersive TV, film and cinema * Multisensory telecommunication * Participatory media experiences including user generated content, collaborative scenarios and crowdsourcing * Personalization and context-aware adaptation in immersive scenarios * Enabling technologies and formats * Immersive media applications * Quality of experience in multiview environments * Emotions and affective interaction for immersive media * Social aspects in new media services * Field trials and user studies of immersive media * Design and evaluation of immersive media experiences Paper Submission ------------------ The workshop welcomes submissions of full papers, as well as short papers reporting new, unpublished, original research. Full papers should not exceed 6 pages and be formatted using ACM guidelines. Short papers should be described using the same format and should not exceed 4 pages. Papers must contain no information identifying the author(s) or their organization(s). Papers should be submitted electronically through Easy Chair paper submission service: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=immersiveme2013 Review Process ---------------- Papers will be reviewed in a double-blind procedure by the international program committee. At least 3 reviewers will be assigned to each paper. Papers will be judged on their relevance, novelty, scientific contribution, technical content, and clarity of presentation. Publication ----------- Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings on the ACM Digital Library. Extended versions of selected papers will be considered for publication in a Special Issue of Multimedia Tools and Applications Journal, Springer. Workshop Chairs ------------------ Teresa Chambel, Lasige, Fac. of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal V. Michael Bove, MIT Media Lab, USA Sharon Strover, University of Texas at Austin, USA Paula Viana, Polytechnic of Porto and INESC TEC, Portugal Graham Thomas, BBC, UK Program Committee (to be completed) --------------------------------------- Adrian Cheok, Keio University, Japan Anthon Nijholt, Twente University, The Netherlands Artur Pimenta Alves, University of Porto and INESC TEC, Portugal David Geerts, CUO/IBBT/K.U. Leuven, Belgium George Lekakos, Athens Univ. of Economics and Business, Greece Hendrik Knoche, University of Aalborg, Denmark João Magalhães, New University of Lisbon, Portugal Kostantinos Chorianopoulos, Ionian University, Greece Maria da Graça Pimentel, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil Marianna Obrist, Newcastle University, UK Nelson Zagalo, University of Minho, Portugal Nuno Correia, New University of Lisbon, Portugal Pablo Cesar, CWI, The Netherlands Patrick Vonderau, Media Studies Dep, Stockholm Univ., Sweden Rene Kaiser, Joanneum Research, Graz, Austria Ryohei Nakatsu, National University of Singapore Teresa Andrade, University of Porto and INESC TEC, Portugal Thibault Langlois, Lasige, Fac. of Sciences, Univ. of Lisbon, Portugal Wolfgang Vonolfen, Fraunhofer IAIS, Germany