ACM International Conference on Interactive Experiences for Television and Online Video

Event Dates

Jun 26, 2018 - Jun 28, 2018

Location

Seoul, Korea

Submission Deadline

Feb 09, 2018

ACM TVX (Interactive Experiences for Television and Online Video) is the

leading international conference for research into online video, TV

interaction and user experience. It is a multi-disciplinary conference

and we welcome submissions in a broad range of topics.

More information is available on Long and Short paper submissions at:

https://tvx.acm.org/2018/?page_id=2588

If you have any questions not answered on the website, get in touch with

us at tpc@tvx2018.com

We look forward to seeing you in Korea in June 2018!

Tom Bartindale (Newcastle University, UK)

Wei-Tsang Ooi (National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE)

Vinoba Vinayagamoorthy (BBC Research + Development, UK)

The TVX 2018 Technical Programme Committee

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WHAT TO SUBMIT

Every submission to TVX is considered under its own merits. We aim to

foster discussions and innovative experiences amongst the academic

research community and industry on broad range of topics within the TV

and online media ecosystems. As such we encourage authors to submit work

related to (but not limited to) immersive experiences, content

production, deployment, design of novel interaction techniques/devices,

user research, and for this year in particular, we have introduced two

hot topics: AI/Big Data and Social Computing.

To give you a flavour of what these topics and research areas mean and

how they are relevant to the community, we have compiled a non-exhaustive

list for inspiration.

* AI/big data: Use of big data, AI, deep learning and machine learning

approaches to increase value of content and experience. This can include

advanced computational systems based on content and/or user generated

data to support content production, recommendation systems,

interactive/synchronous environments, collective intelligence and

crowdsourcing, or location-based and context-aware applications and

services.

* Social computing: Media consumption and production space with social

technologies, IoT, social media and connected viewing.

* Immersive experiences: Explorations of augmented, mixed and virtual

reality, UHD TV, second third and fourth screens for content production,

delivery and consumption. Novel forms of content production and content

consumption using purpose-built head mounted devices as a stand alone

experience or in combination with traditional viewing devices. Enabling

technologies and studies into how users respond to immersive experiences

and how engaging/limiting they might find these forms of content

consumption. Methodologies to evaluate added value and encouraging repeat

consumption.

* User experience & interaction design: how and why people consume and

interact with online video and television (and with each other) and how

such systems should be designed to provide easy, efficient, engaging and

novel user experiences, including social aspects. This includes novel

user interface designs, interaction system designs, architecture,

user-centered design methods and approaches, and quality of experience

measurement and monitoring.

* Content production: Content production paradigms including

cross-platform services, interactive and transmedia storytelling,

personalization, and immersive media production.

* Systems & infrastructures: The architecture, design, deployment, and

evaluation of systems and infrastructures that support TV and online

video, including the delivery, transmission, and synchronization of media

in scenarios such as entertainment, gaming, education, and healthcare.

* Devices & interaction techniques: The design, architecture, usage

and evaluation of devices and interaction techniques that enable a

connected ecosystem of devices and create valuable new capabilities for

online video and television.

* Media studies: consumption practices, changing behavior as well as

adoption and domestication of new TV-related services, and quality of

experience. This topic also includes research on ethical, regulatory, and

policy issues as well as novel mechanisms for evaluating and measuring

the impact of TV and online video.

* Business models & marketing: novel business models and marketing

strategies for the new media landscape of TV and online video (for

example OTT services). This topic includes studies around novel ways of

advertising models and strategies (for example targeted advertising,

programmatic buying).

* Innovative concepts and media art: innovative design strategies, new

concepts, and prototype experiences for TV and online video, including

case studies and media artworks and performances

SHORT OR LONG PAPER?

In TVX, we define clear guidance for the submission of short and long

papers. Both short and long papers must deliver a complete contribution,

that is, work that is defined clearly and executed completely. For both,

appropriate background research and research hypothesis must be provided,

however the short paper format is more suited to smaller contributions

that do not require the space of a longer paper to describe and less

related work to define the space. The committee will take into account

the selected length of papers when making judgement on validity of

contribution.

SUBMISSION FORMAT

All submissions should follow the ACM guidelines (see ACM format

template). We invite the submission of anonymized 8-10 page Long Papers

or 4-6 page Short Papers in SIGCHI Format with 150 word abstract. Authors

also must specify the key area of the submission (out of the ten areas

indicated in the “Topics” section below) and keywords. Page limit does

not include “References.”

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Double-blind Review: Please prepare your paper in a way that preserves

anonymity of the authors, otherwise the paper will be immediately

rejected. This includes removing authors’ names below the title, avoiding

phrases such as “our previous work” when referring to earlier

publications, removing acknowledgement information (e.g., co-workers and

grant IDs) and providing links to websites that may identify the authors.

Selection criteria: Papers are expected to significantly contribute the

field of TV and online video, based on the different areas. The

contribution has to be original, novel and identify how it advances the

state-of-the-art (citing the most appropriate references). The paper has

to be clear, well written and structured, and easy to understand.

Finally, the paper must detail the methodology used for answering the

research questions, justify its adequacy, and ensure the validity of the

presented results.

Originality: Material submitted to ACM TVX has to be original. By

submitting a manuscript to the conference, the authors guarantee it has

not been previously published, or accepted for publication, in

substantially similar form. No paper containing significant overlap can

be submitted to other conferences or journals during the review period.

It is the author’s responsibility to ensure originality. Please view the

basic ACM policies (http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/prepub_eval

and http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/sim_submissions/) and be

advised to revise beyond them; these are subjective measures left to the

interpretation and judgement of the reviewers and committee members.

SELECTION PROCESS

Content will be rigorously reviewed by members of the program committee

and peer experts. Each paper will receive feedback in the form of at

least three peer review reports. Authors will receive feedback on their

work after the first review round and will be able to submit a rebuttal.

The final selection will be made by the Technical Program Committee based

on the review reports, rebuttal and meta-review. The program committee

reserves the right to ask authors for specific changes as a precondition

to publication.

Authors of accepted long and short paper will be invited to give an oral

presentation of their work at the conference.

Accepted paper submissions will be published in the conference

proceedings by ACM and indexed by the ACM Digital Library.

AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date is the date the

proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may

be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the actual conference. The

official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings

related to published work.

MENTORING

This year we cordially offer mentoring support from seasoned TVX

researchers and program committee members in order to assist those who

need additional support in their submissions. Recipients of mentoring

would typically be those who are submitting to TVX for the first time,

those in circumstances which are particular adverse (e.g. a disability or

personal circumstances which impact upon the paper preparation process),

or a particularly novel submission which may require additional input.

Please submit 1 month prior to the submission deadline to apply for

mentoring on your paper. For more details, please visit the Mentoring

Program page.

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