Submissions - Full & Short Papers
Full Papers
Guidelines for submitting full papers:
- Deadline for submitting full papers is 7 January 2011 - EXTENDED DEAD-LINE: 14 January, 2011 - CLOSED!
- Full paper submissions should follow the ACM guidelines (download Word template - instructions when using LaTeX).
- Submissions must be made via the conference submission system
- Notification of authors for full papers is expected to start 11 February 2011.
Full papers should present mature and complete work, offering a large and significant contribution to interactive television research, and is not intended for presenting preliminary results or work in progress (see posters).
Full papers should be between 8 and 10 pages long (including figures and references). Full papers must be submitted in PDF format and anonymised - please remove names and affiliations from the first page and any other material that would allow authorship to be easily identified by the reviewers. When submitting your full paper, you will have to choose one of four sub-tracks to submit your work to: "Human Computer Interaction", "Media, Social and Economic Studies", "Systems and Enabling Technologies" and “Interactive Content & Arts”, in order to ensure an optimal review process. A description of each track can be found on the submissions page.
After acceptance, a final, revised camera ready version of the paper will be required in electronic form for publication in the proceedings. At the conference you will have a full talk slot of 25 minutes including questions.
Accepted full papers will be published by ACM and will be made available electronically in the ACM Digital Library.
Full papers chairs: Célia Quico and David Geerts (
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Track 1: Human-Computer Interaction
- Jorge Abreu, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
- Lora Aroyo, Computer Science Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Track 2: Media, Social and Economic Studies
- Petter Bae Brandtzæg, SINTEF, Norway
- Wendy Van den Broeck, IBBT-SMIT, VUB, Belgium
Track 3: Systems and Enabling Technologies
- Cristian Hesselman, Novay, The Netherlands
- Marie José Monpetit, MIT – RLE, USA
Track 4: Interactive Content & Arts
- Maria Graça Pimentel, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
- Lyn Pemberton, University of Brighton, UK
Short Papers
Guidelines for submitting short papers:
- Deadline for submitting short papers is 18 February 2011 - EXTENDED DEAD-LINE: 28 February, 2011
- Short paper submissions should follow the ACM guidelines (download Word template - instructions when using LaTeX).
- Submissions must be made via the conference submission system
- Notification of authors for short papers is expected to start 18 March 2011.
Short papers should also present mature work, offering a smaller but still significant contribution to interactive television research, and is not intended for presenting preliminary results or work in progress (see posters).
Short papers should be maximum 4 pages (including figures and references). Short papers must be submitted in PDF format and anonymised - please remove names and affiliations from the first page and any other material that would allow authorship to be easily identified by the reviewers. When submitting your short paper, you will have to choose one of three subtracks to submit your work to: "Human Computer Interaction", "Media, Social and Economic Studies", "Systems and Enabling Technologies" and “Interactive Content & Arts”, in order to ensure an optimal review process. A description of each track can be found on the submissions page.
After acceptance, a final, revised camera ready version of the paper will be required in electronic form for publication in the proceedings. At the conference you will have a short talk slot of 15 minutes including questions.
Accepted short papers will be published by ACM and will be made available electronically in the ACM Digital Library.
Short papers chairs: Jens Jensen, Shelley Buchinger, Marianna Obrist (
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