EuroITV 2012 ­ Bridging People, Places and Platforms - Montesquieu Institute

Montesquieu Institute from science to society
Rijksdaggebouw
date July 4 2012 - July 6 2012
city Berlijn, Germany
location Takustrasse 39, Seminaris CampusHotel Berlin Show location
organisation European Agenda (EA)

The Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS

Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31

10589 Berlin, Germany

Phone: +49 30 3463-7000

Email: info@fokus.fraunhofer.de

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Conference / Convention

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IT & Telecommunication

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Registration required, Entrance fee

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Seminaris CampusHotel Berlin

Takustreet 39

14195 Berlin

Germany

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EuroITV is the leading international conference for media and interaction related to video and television. This year’s theme of “Bridging People, Places and Platforms” focuses on synergies to support current practice and to explore new perspectives - empowering users to interact with content and each other across localities and across various delivery platforms and media.

Researchers and practitioners from all over the world meet to discuss latest advances on media technology, HCI, systems & technology, media studies, and the content creation community. We invite original, high quality papers submissions addressing how digital technologies open up new ways of consumption and interaction with rich-media content. The main conference proceedings will be published by ACM. Selected papers will be short-listed for submission to special edition journals.

This year’s conference consists of three tracks — each with its 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.

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Hendrik Knoche, EPFL, Switzerland; Jean-Claude Dufourd, France Telecom; Milena Szafir, Manifesto 21.TV, Brazil; Jan Hess, University of Siegen, Germany

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