Call for Papers
ACM Multimedia Asia 2019 calls for research papers presenting novel theoretical and algorithmic solutions addressing problems across the domain of multimedia and related applications. The conference also calls for papers presenting novel ideas and promising (preliminary) results in realizing these ideas. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Multimedia and Vision
- Multimodal Analysis and Description
- Deep Learning for Multimedia
- Emotional and Social Signals In Multimedia
- Multimedia Search and Recommendation
- Social Multimedia
- Multimedia HCI and Quality of Experience
- Multimedia Art, Entertainment and Culture
- Music and Audio Processing in Multimedia
- Mobile Multimedia
- Multimedia Systems
- Multimedia Transport and Delivery
- Multimedia for Collaboration in Education
- Multimedia Virtual/Augmented Reality
Submission Instructions
Submission Deadline:
- Paper submission deadline (PDF submission): Sunday 21 July (23:59 CST) (Submit the final PDF of your full paper.)
Submission Site:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/MMASIA2019/
Paper format:
Submitted papers (.pdf format) must use the ACM Article Template. Please remember to add Concepts and Keywords https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
Length:
Papers must be no longer than 6 pages, including all text, figures, and references. Please note that there is no longer the distinction between long and short papers. All papers will undergo the same review process and review period.
Blinding:
Paper submissions must conform with the “double-blind” review policy. This means that the authors should not know the names of the reviewers of their papers, and reviewers should not know the names of the authors. Please prepare your paper in a way that preserves anonymity of the authors.
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- Do not put the authors’ names under the title.
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- Avoid using phrases such as “our previous work” when referring to earlier publications by the authors.
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- Remove information that may identify the authors in the acknowledgments (e.g., co-workers and grant IDs).
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- Check supplemental material (e.g., titles in the video clips, or supplementary documents) for information that may identify the authors’ identities.
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- Avoid providing links to websites that identify the authors.
Papers without appropriate blinding will be rejected without review.
Originality:
Papers submitted to ACM Multimedia Asia must be the original work of the authors. The may not be simultaneously under review elsewhere. Publications that have been peer-reviewed and have appeared at other conferences or workshops may not be submitted to ACM Multimedia (see also the arXiv/Archive policy below). Authors should be aware that ACM has a strict policy with regard to plagiarism and self-plagiarism (https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/plagiarism). The authors’ prior work must be cited appropriately.
Author list:
Please ensure that you submit your papers with the full and final list of authors in the correct order. The author list registered for each submission is not allowed to change in any way after the paper submission deadline. (Note that this rule regards the identity of authors, e.g., typos are correctable.)
Proofreading:
Please proofread your submission carefully. It is essential that the language use in the paper is clear and correct so that it is easily understandable. (Either US English or UK English spelling conventions are acceptable.)
ArXiv/archive policy:
In accordance with ACM guidelines, all SIGMM-sponsored conferences adhere to the following policy regarding arXiv papers:
We define a publication as a written piece documenting scientific work that was submitted for review by peers for either acceptance or rejection, and, after review, has been accepted. Documentation of scientific work that is published in a not-for-profit archive without any form of peer-review (departmental Technical Report, arXiv.org, etc.) is not considered a publication. However, this definition of publication does include peer-reviewed workshop papers, even if they do not appear in formal proceedings. Any submission to ACM Multimedia must not have substantial overlap with prior publications or other work currently undergoing peer review.
Note that documents published on website archives are subject to change. Citing such documents is discouraged. Furthermore, ACM Multimedia will review the documents formally submitted and any additional information in a web archive version will not affect the review.