Submissions
EuroITV is organized in four different thematic tracks (HCI, Media Studies, Systems & Technology, and Content & Art). Depending on the audience you wish to reach, or which type of work you would like to present, you can submit your work to either one of these tracks.
Please also think which type of work you are going to present, and the other possibilities you have:
- coming from academia/research/science? - please consider full papers, short papers, posters, or eventually a demonstration;
- interested in teaching, training, or active in organization? - please consider a tutorial proposal, workshop proposal;
- from industry or business oriented? - please consider the submission of your business cases, case studies, iTV & video in industry, as industrial exhibition, or become gold, silver, or bronze sponsor;
- artistic content creator, interactive application developer, or service designer? - take part in the EuroITV Competition Grand Challenge Award or submit a demonstration of your art work, interactive application, novel software, media concept, program format, or implementation;
- PhD student? - you have the possibility to get feedback and discussions on your work within the doctoral consortium;
Calls & Dates
| Type | Deadline |
Notification of
acceptance
|
Camera Ready |
| Tutorials (2 pages) |
January 15th, 2010 |
January 30th, 2010 | February 15th, 2010 |
| Workshops (2 pages) |
|
January 12th, 2010 | January 17th, 2010 |
| Full Papers (8-10 pages) |
|
February 23rd, 2010 | March 23rd, 2010 |
| Short Papers (4 pages) |
the extreemly high amount of papers dealayed till 26/3 |
April 7th, 2010 | |
| Posters (4 pages) |
|
the extreemly high amount of papers dealayed till 26/3 |
April 25th, 2010 |
| Demos (2 pages) |
the extreemly high amount of papers dealayed till 26/3 |
April 25th, 2010 |
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| Doctoral Consortium (4 pages) |
February 21st, 2010 | the extreemly high amount of papers dealayed till 26/3 |
April 25th, 2010 |
| Industry Exhibiton (incl. business cases iTV & video in industry) (1 page) |
April 21st, 2010 | May 1st, 2010 | |
|
EuroITV Competition
Grand Challange (to be announced) |
April 30th, 2010 |
May 7th, 2010 | June 1st, 2010 |
Submission Information
- Full papers, short papers, and papers of targeted workshops will be published in the ACM Online Digital Library, and a slected set of publications will be selected for being published within special issues or edited books. All other submissions will be published in the adjunct proceedings of EuoITV2010.
- For your submission, please read the general guidelines for submission [General Guidelines for Paper Submission →].
- You can find the submission system online - we are using the EasyChair submission system [EuroITV2010 Submission System →].
- We preferably accept submissions in PDF format. Please use the following pdf job options when you are generating the final file: distiller settings (see the Distiller Online Guide in case of questions), compatability level 4.0 (PDF 1.3), page size 612 792 pts, resolution 600 dpi, compress text on, DO NOT downsample images, embed all fonts. All submissions shall follow the ACM guidelines, which are described on the following website [ACM Proceeding Templates →]. However, we prepared a word template for your convenience, which you can download from here [EuroITV 2010 Word Tempate →].
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Each paper must contain the following text as a copyright strip on the bottom left of the first page of the paper. The text is already included in the document template in word that we provided. Please make sure it does not get removed:
Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage, and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee.
EuroITV2010, June 9th-11th 2010, Tampere, FINLAND.
Copyright 2010 ACM 978-1-60558-31-5/06/10...$10.00 -
Please don't forget the copyright form. For each publication the copyright form must be completed, signed, and faxed to us: +358 (3) 3115 4680. The copyright form can be downloaded from here [EuroITV Copyright Form →].
Track Descriptions
This year, there are four academic subtracks to submit your work to:
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Media Studies
- Systems Technologies
- Interactive Media Art&Content
When submitting your full paper, short paper, or poster, you can choose which subtrack it fits best into.
Below you will find the descriptions of the different academic tracks. For each paper (full and short) and poster submission, you will have to choose which track to submit to. Each track has a different subcommittee for reviewing your work, consisting of researchers specialized in this domain. If your work could fall under more than one track, choose the track which is the primary focus of your work and of which you feel that committee is best placed to review your work.
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
In this track, the primary focus is on how people interact with interactive television and how interactive television applications can be designed to make this interaction as successful as possible. Topics include user studies, interface and interaction design and evaluation of iTV applications and controls.
Media, Social and Economic Studies
This track deals with interactive television development, usage, policy and business strategy from an interdisciplinary social science perspective. We focus in particular on understanding how innovation and transition in television technology and services relates to viewing practices and changes among producers, content, formats, audiences and users. Topics will be typically situated in fields like media and communication studies, sociology, economics and digital media marketing.
Systems and Enabling Technologies
This track focuses on innovative systems and technologies (e.g., prototypes, software, protocols, data formats, and standards) that facilitate enhanced interactive TV experiences. Topics include systems and technologies for ambient media environments, mobile TV, multimodal interaction, electronic program guides, personalization, and so on.
Content, Media & Interactive Media Art
In this track the preliminary focus is on innovations from the point of view of content and art. Content for an interactive program means a possibility to deliver a rich user experience. The user experience can be based on a well constructed narrative story, audiovisual aesthetics, creative use of networked viewers in the program or on other content or art related asset of the production. Art means that the work is communicating with the field of art. Examples for the topics of the Contents and Arts track include studies, storytelling, gaming, role playing, virtual worlds, mixed reality, distributed and networked experience design, immersion, social media in storytelling, ambient media, locative media and cross media formats.







