[Air-L] Academic MindTrek Conference 2012 in Tampere, Finland: Call for Papers
Heljä Franssila
Helja.Franssila at uta.fi
Mon Mar 26 08:50:32 PDT 2012
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Academic MindTrek Conference 2012:
Call for Papers, Extended Abstracts, Posters, Demonstrations,
Workshops, Tutorials
3rd-5th October, 2012
Tampere, Finland
http://www.academicmindtrek.org, http://www.mindtrek.org
Long and short papers, posters, demonstrations, and extended
abstracts due on:
30th April 2012
Tutorials and Workshops due on:
1st June 2012
in cooperation with ACM, ACM SIGMM, and ACM SIGCHI
contributions will be published in the ACM digital library and a
selected set of high-level
work will be published as book chapters or in journals
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CALL FOR PAPERS, EXTENDED ABSTRACTS, POSTERS, DEMONSTRATIONS,
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
We are pleased to invite you to the Academic MindTrek conference, 3rd –
5th October 2012,
which brings together a cross-disciplinary crowd of people to
investigate current and emerging
topics of media in the ubiquitous arena. The conference explores
academically the emerging and
frontier-breaking applications of new media in everyday contexts of
leisure, business and
organizational life. October 3rd is the main Academic MindTrek day. Due
increasing popularity
of the conference, we are extending the scope of Academic MindTrek
2012! The academic conference
features six major themes:
* Social Media
* Ambient & Ubiquitous Media
* Business & Media
* Human-Computer Interaction (new track!)
* Open Source
* Digital Games
SOCIAL MEDIA
“Get social!” Social media and Web 2.0 technologies are applied in ever
diverse practices both
in private and public communities. Totally new business models are
emerging, traditional
communication and expression modalities are challenged, and new
practices are constructed
in the collaborative, interactive media space.
AMBIENT AND UBIQUITOUS MEDIA
“The medium is the message!” – This conference track focuses on the
definition of ambient and
ubiquitous media with a cross-disciplinary viewpoint: ambient media
between technology, art,
and content. The focus of this track is on applications, location based
services, ubiquitous
computation, augmented reality, theory, art-works, mixed reality
concepts, the Web 3.0, and
user experiences that make ubiquitous and ambient media tick.
MEDIA BUSINESS, MEDIA PRODUCTION AND MEDIA MANAGEMENT
Media business and media management face the challenges of the
emergence of new forms of
digital media. This theme focuses on business studies, policies,
practices, and organizational
structure of media firms. It discusses competition, patterns of media
usage, advertising models,
and how traditional media can cope with the challenges coming from
digital media focusing on
media business and media management issues.
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION (HCI)
The wide field of HCI is to discuss issues around human computer
interaction modalities,
consumer experience, design of computer systems, human aspects,
universal media access,
ergonomics, communication, novel interaction modalities, privacy,
trusted systems, interaction
theories, and sociological and psychological factors. This theme of
devotes to several of these
aspects, and is targeted to the scientific community dealing with
several applied and theoretical
aspects of HCI and user experience.
OPEN SOURCE
The last decade has seen a significant increase in open source
initiatives such as open source
software, open standards, open content, open media, or even open source
hardware. On the one
hand, the open movement has created new kinds of opportunities such as
new business models and
development approaches. On the other hand, it has introduced new kinds
of technical and
non-technical challenges.
DIGITAL GAMES
The culture and business of digital games is becoming increasingly
varied. The current trends
range from novel interface innovations and digital distribution
channels to social game dynamics
and player-generated content. The games track is open for theoretical
works, empirical case
studies and constructive projects.
DEMONSTRATIONS
The aim is to gather demonstrations from researchers and professionals
from the communities
related to the topics of MindTrek. The objective for the demonstrations
is to provide a forum
for exchanging experiences, practical projects, or media demonstrators.
The target audience
includes members of the academic community, industry, or laboratories
who can demonstrate
the results of their research projects with a practical implementation.
ACADEMIC MINDTREK AS A CONFERENCE
In addition, special academic sessions (e.g. tutorials, demonstrations,
workshops, and
multidisciplinary sessions) will be held parallel to the MindTrek
business conference.
Academic speakers and authors are warmly welcome to register for the
business conference
tracks as part of the academic conference with our special registration
rate. The Academic
MindTrek registration includes full service such as coffees, lunches,
and social gatherings.
The MindTrek Association hosts MindTrek as a yearly conference, where
the Academic MindTrek
conference has been a part of this unique set of events comprising
competitions, world famous
keynote speakers, plenary sessions, media festivals, and workshops
since 1997. It is a meeting
place where experts and thinkers present results from their latest work
regarding the development
of Internet, interactive media, and the information society. MindTrek
brings together researchers
and practitioners from diverse disciplines that are involved in the
development of media in
various fields, ranging from sociology and the economy, to technology.
The organizing committee invites you to submit original high quality
full papers, long or short,
addressing the special theme and the topics, for presentation at the
conference and inclusion
in the proceedings.
CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS
The scientific part of the conference is organized in cooperation with
ACM SIGMM, and ACM SIGCHI.
Conference proceedings will be published in the ACM Digital Library,
which includes short and
long papers, workshop proposals, demonstration proposals, and tutorial
proposals. Extended
abstracts will be published in the adjunct conference proceedings;
however, they will not
be published within the ACM Digital Library. Selected high quality
papers will be published
in international journals, as book chapters, edited books, or via open
access journals.
There will also be a reward for the overall best paper from the
academic conference. Several
papers should follow the style guidelines of the conference.
SHORT AND LONG PAPER PROPOSALS
All submissions will be peer-reviewed double blinded, therefore please
remove any information
that could give an indication of the authorship. Short papers should be
between 2-4 pages long
and the paper presentation will be 15 minutes plus 5 minutes discussion
within a session; long
papers should be 6-8 pages and will be presented in 20 minutes slots,
plus 5 minutes discussion.
WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
Feel free to suggest workshops which are co-organized with the Academic
MindTrek. Workshop
proposals should include the organizing committee, a 2 page description
of the theme of the
workshop, a short CV of organizers, duration, the proceedings
publisher, and the schedule.
Workshop organizers also have the possibility to add publications to
the main conference
proceedings. Depending on the attracted number of papers for each
workshop, we provide space
for either half-day or full-day workshops.
DEMONSTRATIONS PROPOSALS
Demonstration proposals shall be 2-3 pages and include: a) a
description and motivation of the
demonstration; b) general architecture of the demonstration; c)
description of the main features;
d) a brief comparison with other existing related demonstrations; e)
audio-visual materials to
illustrate the demonstration (if applicable); f) the type of license,
and g) the Internet address
of the demonstration (if applicable). It is strongly recommended that
the authors make the
demonstration (or a suitable version or movie) on the Internet during
the evaluation.
TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
Tutorial proposals should include a 2-page description of the tutorial,
intended audience, a
short CV, timetable, required equipment, references, and a track record
of previous tutorials.
The target length of tutorials is 2-4 hours.
EXTENDED ABSTRACTS
Extended abstracts should be between 1-2 pages long and contain 500-800
words. They should
describe the research problem, background, research questions, and the
contribution to the
conference. Extended abstracts will not be published within the ACM
digital library.
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Posters should be between 2-3 pages long and a poster should be
presented during the conference.
Attendees have the possibility to exhibit their posters on a A0 poster
wall during the conference.
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
- 30th April 2012: deadline for long papers (6-8 pages), short papers
(3-4 pages),
extended abstracts (1-2 pages), posters (1-2 pages)
and
demonstrations (2-3 pages)
- 1st June 2012: deadline for tutorial proposals and workshop proposals
- 20 July: camera ready papers and copyright forms
KEY-DATES
- 30th June 2012: notification of acceptance/rejection for papers,
extended abstracts, posters,
and demos, tutorials
- 5th August 2012: submission of camera ready papers
- 3rd-5th October 2012: Academic MindTrek and MindTrek Business
Conference
Suggested key-dates for workshop organizers
- 15th August 2012: deadline for workshop papers
- 10th September 2012: deadline for camera-ready papers
CONFERENCE THEMES
1. Social Media
- business models, service models, and policies
- social media in innovation and business
- intra- and interorganizational use of social media
- questions related to identity, motivation and values
- blogs, wikis, collaboration and social platform designs in practice
- knowledge management and learning with social media
- experience management with social media
- crowdsourcing, user-created content and social networks
- enterprise 2.0 and social computing in work organizations
- evaluation and research methods of social media
- social media and community design
- benefits and limitations of social media applications
2. Ambient and Ubiquitous Media - between Technology, Services, and
Users
- applications and services utilizing ubiquitous and pervasive
technology
- ubicom in eLearning, leisure, storytelling, art works, advertising,
and mixed reality contexts
- next generation user interfaces, ergonomics, multimodality, and
human-computer interaction
- art works for smart public or indoor spaces, mobile phones, museums,
or cultural applications
- context awareness, sensor perception, context sensitive Internet, and
smart daily objects
- personalization, multimodal interaction, smart user interfaces, and
ergonomics
- ambient human computer interaction, experience design, usability, and
audience research
- software, hardware, middleware, and technologies for pervasive and
ubiquitous
- theoretical methods and algorithms in ubiquitous and ambient systems
- business models, service models, media economics, regulations,
x-commerce, and policies
- user positioning, location awareness
- augmented reality in ubiquitous applications
- device interoperability, remote user interfaces, inter-device
connections
3. Media Business, Media Studies, and Media Management
- media policy, politics, practices, conception, and media regulation
- organizational structures, practices, and strategies
- production technology, processes, and optimization
- business models, service models, public funding, and media economics
- patterns of media use, engagement, and consumer experiences
- advertising, media consumption, new audience models, and media user
models
- competition analysis, media governing, assessment, performance
indicators
- business and media management: gaming, social media, Internet,
digital cinema, iTV
- traditional media business and management: broadcasting,
publishing, journalism, and movie industry
- innovative service designs, strategies, and ideas
- teaching & training of media management and media business
4. Human-Computer Interaction
- user experience and experience design
- interaction design techniques and methods
- user interaction and HCI design
- creativity, practices and innovation in HCI
- analysis, theories, and procedures in interaction design
- methods, systems, and toolkits supporting HCI
- human centered computing and understanding interaction
- interactivity methods
- designing for experience and interactivity
- design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive systems
- phenomena surrounding interactivity
5. Open Source
- forms of openness: open source software, open standards,
open content, open media, open source hardware, and open access
- establishment of an open source community
- practices on developing open source systems
- practices for maintaining a successful project
- open source processes and techniques
- differences on open source and closed source systems
- using open source in commercial context
- challenges of open source development
- teaching open source in academia and industry
6. Digital Games
- theoretical and analytical approaches on games and play
- analysis of player experience
- game design research
- economy and business models in the game industry
- innovation in and around games
- digital distribution of games
- online gaming
- social and casual gaming
- player-created content
- pervasive and ubiquitous gaming
- mobile and cross-media gaming
- gamification, funware and playful designs
PAPER SUBMISSION
- Please follow the style guidelines on
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
for formatting your paper
- Note that since the papers will be published by the ACM digital
library all authors need to
sign an ACM copyright form. (For further guidelines see:
http://www.acm.org/pubs/copyright_form.html)
- Submit papers here
http://webhotel2.tut.fi/emmi/Conferences/2012mindtrek/
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Artur Lugmayr, Tampere Univ. of Technology (TUT), FIN
Heljä Franssila, Tampere Univ. (UTA), FIN
Karsten Wolf, Univ. Bremen, GER
Hannu Kärkkäinen, Tampere Univ. of Technology (TUT), FIN
Janne Paavilainen, University of Tampere (UTA), FIN
Theresa Champel, Univ. of Lisbon, PT
Yuan Fu, Tampere Univ. of Technology (TUT), FIN
CONTACT
Questions concerning academic content, papers, tutorials, workshops,
scientific contributions:
Email:academic-mindtrek-chairs at listmail.tut.fi
General questions concerning payments, administration, copyright forms,
local arrangements, and the venue:
Email: academic-mindtrek-info at listmail.tut.fi
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
http://webhotel2.tut.fi/emmi/Conferences/2012mindtrek/
FURTHER INFORMATION
http://www.academicmindtrek.org
SUPPORTED BY
MindTrek Association, City of Tampere, Tampere University of Technology
(TUT), Tampere University (UTA),
Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK), Ambient Media
Association (AMEA).
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