Call for Papers and Submissions

Full and Short Paper Submissions

Authors are invited to submit papers reporting research results, which will be evaluated in terms of: originality, technical content and accuracy, significance of the work, presentation (organization, style and clearness), and appropriateness of references to papers presented in earlier editions of the event.

This edition of Webmedia is organized into three tracks:

  • Web and Social Networks (co-chair: Andre Santanchè - Unicamp)
  • Multimedia (co-chair:  Celso Saibel - UFES)
  • Digital TV, Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing (co-chair: Rudinei Goularte - USP)

The evaluation of full papers will have a rebuttal phase, in which authors may access the reviews and have the opportunity to respond to reviewers before the final selection.

The Volume 1 of the Proceedings which, containing the full and short papers, will be published in the ACM DL during the event. For this to be possible, only papers whose authors meet the hard deadlines for submitting the final version will be published in the proceedings.

As in previous editions, upon submitting a manuscript, authors assume the commitment that, if the paper is accepted, at least one author will register in the conference and present the paper.

Authors can submit full or short papers. Full papers (between 6 and 8 pages) should report on substantial research supported by complete results. Short papers (4 pages) may describe ongoing work and contain partial results.

Papers must be prepared to allow double-blind review, which requires removing any information which may suggest who the authors are (in the first page, in the references, etc.).

Papers can be written either in English or Portuguese. Papers in Portuguese must include an abstract in English, and optionally an abstract in Portuguese.

The submissions must be in PDF, complying with the ACM format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html).

All papers must be submitted electronically by the EasyChair system:  https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=webmedia2013

Previous editions of the Volume 1 of the Proceedings are available at: http://portal.acm.org/event.cfm?id=RE446

Topics and technologies relevant to the symposium include, among others:

 

Web and Social Networks Track

  • Architectures, processes, services, methodologies and applications
  • Web Interfaces, usability and accessibility Mobile devices and the Web
  • Browsers and presentation engines Authoring, collaboration, content adaptation and personalization
  • Social Networks and social and Emergent Semantics
  • Document engineering
  • Web engineering
  • Standards for documents, models and languages
  • Structured data on the Web
  • Semantic Web, linked data, annotations, metadata and ontologies
  • Web services, service-oriented Web applications, Web of Things and semantic Web services
  • Content management and digital libraries on the Web
  • Interaction and user experience
  • Web 2.0 applications - rich internet applications, mashups, apps and other component models

 

Multimedia Track

  • Architectures, systems, middleware and applications
  • Distribution, transport, sharing and security
  • Analysis, coding, and processing of multimedia content
  • Search and retrieval of multimedia content
  • Authoring, production, synchronization, presentation
  • Collaboration, adaptation and personalization of content
  • Multimedia and social networks
  • Multimedia and mobile devices
  • Interaction and user experience

 

Digital TV, Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing Track

  • Languages, architectures, middlewares and frameworks
  • Analysis, coding, and processing of content
  • Collaboration, adaptation and personalization of content
  • Context-aware computing
  • Content authoring, testing and verification
  • Application authoring, testing and verification
  • Mobile devices and multiple devices
  • Interaction and user experience

 

 

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