torsdag, april 17, 2008

DIMEA 2008 Call for Papers and Artworks/Games/Demos

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                        CALL FOR PAPERS AND ARTWORKS/GAMES/DEMOS
 
3rd ACM International Conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts 
                                     DIMEA 2008
 
                               10-12 September 2008
                  Athens Information Technology (AIT), Athens, Greece
                     Conference Web site: http://www.dimea2008.org
 

        Full Papers and Art Works/Games/Demos Submission Deadline: May 12th, 2008
                     Workshop Proposals Deadline: April 21st, 2008 (extended)
                     Tutorial Proposals Deadline: April 18th, 2008
  
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The advances in computer entertainment, multi-player/online gaming, technology-enabled art,
culture and performance have created new forms of entertainment that attract, immerse and
absorb their participants. The phenomenal success of such a "culture" to initiate a mass
audience in patterns and practices of its own consumption has supported the evolution of an
enormously powerful mass entertainment, digital art and performance industry extending deeply
into every aspect of our lives, leading further to major societal and business contacting
changes.
 
The International Conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts (DIMEA),
in cooperation with ACM, is the premier forum for the presentation of societal, business and
technological advances and research results in cross-disciplinary areas related with digital
interactive media in entertainment, art and creative technologies. This conference is
dedicated to build common ground between research, design and development, learning and
collaboration in its myriad digital media forms: one of its many objectives is the
exploration of 'play & learn', demonstrating new arenas and applications for digital gaming
and incorporating leading edge technologies, designs and models in our changing views about
what is involved in gaming.
 
DIMEA 2008 is jointly organized by Athens Information Technology (AIT), ACM Special Interest
Group on Computer Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI, Singapore Chapter) and the Society for
Excellence and Innovation in Interactive Experience Design (InExDe).
 
DIMEA 2008 will bring together academics, technologists, artists, designers, and industry
representatives to address and advance the leading edge of new digital and interactive media.
 
Who should attend: 
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Academics, Animators, Artists, Designers, Developers, Educators, Engineers, Game Designers,
Industry Professionals, Media Industry, Video Producers, Directors, Writers, Performers,
Photographers, Videographers, Researchers, Students. Anyone who wants to be inspired to adopt
advanced ways in industry, society, business, research and teaching, expand their knowledge
on a wide variety of topics within the field of digital media, network with
cross-disciplinary experts from digital media professionals to academic experts, and evolve
with this ever-changing field!
 
DIMEA 2008 is one of the few conferences that combines full technical papers as well as
artwork/game/demo submissions, to accomodate, after evaluation and selection, both technical
oral sessions as well as artwork/game/demo exhibition sessions. For each one of the two
tracks of the conference further information is separately provided below.
 

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Technical Conference Track
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 The following, non exclusive, topics are called for:
 
    *    Entertainment, Art and Technology
    Location-based and Pervasive Gaming, Mobile Entertainment, Digital Games in Practice,
Computer Entertainment Research, Open-Source Gaming Engines, Implications for Multimedia and
Web Design, Artistic Games, Commercial Games, Edutainment, Educational/Serious Games,
Interactive Games, Games as Pedagogy, Analysis of Games, e-Performance (e-Opera,e-Theatre,
e-Concert, ...), Virtual Exhibitions and Museums
 
    *     New Media Emerging Technologies 
    Personal Broadcasting (Podcasting and Vlogging), Novel Applications for Mobile Phones,
Social and Interactive Computing Applications, Collaborative Spaces/Environments, Innovative
Applications of Technology in the Arts, Mixed Reality and Enhanced Visualization,
Context-aware Environments and Devices, Immersive Learning Experiences, Communication
Technologies and Systems for Digital Media, Advanced Authoring and Composition of Media,
Advanced Interaction, Targeted/Personalized Media, Adaptable Media and AI
 
    *     Code Art 
    Algorithmic Art, Software Art, Net Art, Installation Art, Tangible Computing, Sonic Art
 
    *     Digital Visual and Auditory Media 
    Digital Photography, Digital Imaging as Art, Advances in 3D Modelling, Digital Printing,
Non-Photorealistic Rendering, Digital Sound and Music, Digital Music Synthesis and
Composition, Graphics and Animations, Digital Comics
 
    *     Moving Media 
    Digital Video, Distance Collaboration/Performance, Computer Animation, Interactive Movies
 
    *     Culture of New Media 
    Network Culture, Philosophy of New Media, Digital Identity
 
    *     Interactive Stories 
    Digital Narrative, Digital Asset Management, Semantic Web Technologies, Interactive
Television and Cinema, Game Design and Storytelling
 

Full Paper Submissions
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Prospective authors are invited to submit full technical papers of not more than 8 pages,
including tables, figures and references at the conference online paper submission system.
Prospective authors should adhere to the conference full paper submission guidelines. Full
Papers should present original research related to the above mentioned scientific areas, not
published elsewhere. Please refer to the conference Web site (http;//www.dimea2008.org) for
detailed submission guidelines. Full papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers
from the International Technical Program Committee in a single-blind process, judging on
their relevance, novelty and technical quality.
 

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Art Work/Game/Demo Exhibition Conference Track
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DIMEA 2008, with the participation of the MEDIATERRA FESTIVAL, aims to offer the opportunity
to artists, independent creators, multimedia authors, programmers and theorists to exhibit
their digital interactive rich-media works in art and entertainment, and at the same time to
create a forum of communication, discussion and collaboration on advances in the already
deployed practices.
 
We cordially invite artists, creators, designers, game developers, generally practitioners
working with digital interactive media to submit their original contributions to the
DIMEA2008 Artworks/Games/Demos exhibition track, in the context of the following five DIMEA
2008 subject art-related areas:
 
    * Entertainment, Education, Art and Technology
    Location-based and Pervasive Gaming, Mobile Entertainment, Digital Games in Practice,
Computer Entertainment Research, Open-Source Gaming Engines, Implications for Multimedia and
Web Design, Artistic Games, Edutainment, Educational/Serious Games, Interactive Games, Games
as Pedagogy, e-Performance (e-Opera, e-Theatre, e-Concert, ...), Virtual Exhibitions and
Museums
 
    * New Media Emerging Technologies
    Personal Broadcasting (Podcasting and Vlogging), Novel Applications for Mobile Phones,
Social and Interactive Computing Applications, Collaborative Spaces/Environments, Innovative
Applications of Technology in the Arts, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality and
Enhanced Visualization, Context-aware Environments and Devices, Immersive Learning
Experiences, Communication Technologies and Systems for Digital Media, Advanced Authoring and
Composition of Media, Advanced Interaction, Targeted/Personalized Media, Adaptable Media and
AI, Semantic Web Technologies, Digital Identity
 
    * Code Art
    Algorithmic Art, Software Art, Net Art, Installation Art, Tangible Computing, Sonic Art,
Artificial Entities
 
    * Digital Visual and Moving Media
    Computer Animation, Interactive Movies, Advances in 3D Modeling, Semantic-based
Approaches, Real-time 3D
 
    * Interactive Media 
    Digital Narrative, Interactive Television and Cinema, Interactive Drama, Interactive
Storytelling
 

Art Work/Game/Demo Submission Guidelines
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Practitioners in the above areas are invited to submit not more than 1 page short description
of their Art Work/Demo/Game at the conference online paper submission system to be considered
for demonstration at DIMEA2008. Submitting practitioners should adhere to the conference art
work/game/demo submission guidelines, found at the conference Web site at
http://www.dimea2008.org. Art Work/Game/Demo submissions will be reviewed by the respective
Chairs and their formulated committees.
 

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General Information
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Accepted full papers or artworks/games/demos will be indexed at the ACM Digital Library and
included in the Conference Proceedings.
 
At least one author/practitioner is required to attend the conference and present the
accepted paper or demonstrate the selected digital artwork/game.
 
Tutorials and Seminars, Special Sessions and Industrial Exhibitions will additionally be
organized during DIMEA2008.
 

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IMPORTANT DATES
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Full Paper Submission:       May  12, 2008    
Art Work/Game/Demo Submission:  May  12, 2008
Notification of Acceptance:  June 20, 2008    
Camera-ready Submission:  June 30, 2008
 
Workshop Proposals Deadline: April 21, 2008 (EXTENDED)
Notification of Acceptance: May 16, 2008
 
Tutorial Proposals Deadline: April 18, 2008
Notification of Acceptance: May 19, 2008
 

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KEYNOTE TALKS 
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1. "Looking at you, kid... (interaction in augmented worlds)", by Prof. Nadia
Magnenat-Thalmann, MIRALab/C.U.I., Switzerland
 
2. Keynote talk by Dr. Roberto Cencioni, Head of Unit INFSO.E2 Content and Knowledge,
European Commission (title pending)
 

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Honorary Conference Chair
 Christos Halkias, AIT, Greece
 
General Conference Chairs
 Sofia Tsekeridou, AIT, Greece
 Adrian David Cheok, ACM SIGCHI - Singapore Chapter, National University of Singapore,
 
Singapore
 Konstantinos Giannakis, InExDe, Greece
 John Karigiannis, InExDe, Greece
 
Technical Program Chairs
 Ryohei Nakatsu, National University of Singapore, Singapore
 Kevin Wong, Murdoch University, Australia
 Thanassis Tiropanis, University of Southampton, UK
 
Special Sessions Chairs
 Krzysztof Walczak, Poznan University of Economics, Poland
 Nikos Nikolaidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
 
Art & Demos Chairs
 Manthos Santorineos, School of Fine Arts, Fournos Center for Art and New Technology,
 
Greece
 Thomas Rist, University of Augsburg, Germany
 Naoko Tosa, Kyoto University, Japan
 
Publications Chair
 Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis, AIT, Greece
 
Industrial Exhibitions Chairs
 David Fuschi, University of Reading, UK
 Vassilis Kyriazis, Telmaco S.A., Greece
 
Tutorials Chairs
 Maria Roussou, makebelieve design & consulting, Greece
 Maria Chatzichristodoulou, Goldsmiths Digital Studios, UK
 
Logistics Chair
 Katerina Protonotariou, Athens Information Technology, Greece
 
Publicity/Sponsorships Chair
 Maro Paleologou, Athens Information Technology, Greece
 
Local Arrangements Committee
 Thomas Pliakas, Athens Information Technology, Greece
 Charalampos Doukas, Athens Information Technology, Greece
 Panagiotis Ritsos, Intracom Telecom, Greece
 Thanassis Perperis, Athens Information Technology, Greece
 Katerina Papadopoulou, Athens Information Technology, Greece
 Vlado Menkovski, Athens Information Technology, Greece
 Menelaos Bakopoulos, Athens Information Technology, Greece
 

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE 
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 Antonis Argyros, University of Crete, FORTH, Greece
 Stephen Barrass, University of Canberra, Australia
 Philip Branch, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia 
 Andrew Brooks, MIT Media Lab, Cannytrophic Design LLC, USA 
 Marcello Carrozzino, IMT Lucca Institute for Advanced Studies, Italy
 Andrew Chiou, Central Queensland University, Australia
 Angelo Ciarlini,Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 Nuno Correia, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
 John Dack, Sonic Arts, Middlesex University, UK
 Abdennour El Rhalibi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
 Chek Yang Foo, Temasek Informatics & IT School, Singapore
 Lance Fung, Murdoch University, Australia
 Anastasia Georgaki, University of Athens, Greece
 Yutaka Ishibashi, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
 Arnav H. Jhala, North Carolina State University, USA
 Carmen Juan, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
 Haruhiro Katayose, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
 Dimitrios Kontarinis, Velti SA, Greece
 Michael Kwok, IBM, Canada
 Peter Loh Kok Keong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
 Artur Lugmayr, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
 Moises Manas, Polytechnical University of Valencia, Spain
 Nipan Maniar, University of Portsmouth, UK
 Panos Markopoulos, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
 Carsten Matysczok, UNITY AG, Germany
 Ramon Molla Vaya, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
 Peter Nelson, University of Edinburgh, UK
 Elina M.I. Ollila, Nokia Research, Finland
 Samir Otmane, Evry University, France
 Narcis Pares, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
 George Pavlidis, Cultural and Educational Technology Institute, Greece
 Yusuf Pisan, University of Technology, Australia
 Lazaros Polymenakos, Athens Information Technology, Greece
 Cristina Portales, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
 Shri Rai, Murdoch University, Australia
 Christian Reimann, Siemens AG, Germany
 Gemma San Cornelio, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
 Shigeru Sakurazawa, Future University-Hakodate, Japan
 Nobuya Suzuki, Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences, Japan 
 Isis Truck, University Paris 8, France
 Lucia Vera, University of Valencia, Spain
 Charles Woodward, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland
 R. Michael Young, North Carolina State University, USA
 Sebastian Zander, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
 Suiping Zhou, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
 


onsdag, april 16, 2008

Call for Papers: International Workshop on "Knowledge Acquisition from the Social Web" KASW'08

Call for Papers: International Workshop on
"Knowledge Acquisition from the Social Web" KASW'08
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September 3-5, Graz, Austria
held in conjunction with the Triple-I Conference

http://kmi.tugraz.at/workshop/KASW08/
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Submission deadline: April 28, 2008
Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2008
Camera-ready version: June 30, 2008
Workshop: One day format, between September 3-5, 2008

OBJECTIVES

This workshop aims to develop and bring together a community of
researchers
interested in discussing the manifold challenges and potentials of
knowledge
acquisition from the social web.

With the advent of the "Social Web", a new breed of web applications has
enriched the social dimension of the web. On the social web, actors
can be
understood as social agents - technological or human entities - that
collaborate, pursue goals, are autonomous, and are capable of exhibiting
flexible problem solving and social behavior. By participating in the
social
web, both technological and human agents leave complex traces of social
interactions and their motivations behind, which can be studied,
analyzed
and utilized for a range of different purposes. The broad
availability and
open accessibility of these traces in social web corpora, such as in
del.icio.us, Wikipedia, weblogs and others, provides researchers with
opportunities for, for example, novel knowledge acquisition
techniques and
strategies, as well as large scale, empirically coupled "in the field"
studies of social processes and structures.

This workshop aims to develop and bring together a diverse community of
researchers interested in the social web by seeking submissions that are
focusing on understanding and evaluating the role of agents, goals,
structures, concepts, context, knowledge and social interactions in a
broad
range of social web applications. Examples for such applications
include,
but are not limited to social authoring (e.g. wikis, weblogs), social
sharing (e.g. del.icio.us, flickr), social networking (Facebook,
LinkedIn)
and social searching (e.g. wikia, eurekster, mahalo) applications.

FORMAT

While the workshop is open to anyone interested in the topics of the
workshop, it is the particular intention to utilize this workshop as an
opportunity to gather and build a strong network of researchers with
similar
interests. To support this, we will put special emphasis on room for
interaction and networking, and on discussing the accepted papers in
detail.
For that purpose, we will consider, for example, to designate
significant
time for discussions, provide all accepted papers on the workshop
website
before the event, encourage presenters to read their colleagues' papers
before the workshop takes place, and prepare questions. This aims to
improve
the ability of participants to relate to each others work, to
communicate -
and to increase the overall quality of interactions at the workshop.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

We encourage submissions from researchers with a variety of backgrounds,
including common sense reasoning, natural language processing, data
mining,
automatic classification, ontology, semantic web, requirements
engineering,
knowledge management and information sciences.

The main topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not
limited
to:

- Knowledge discovery and mining on the social web
- Text-extraction and understanding on the social web
- Social Network Analysis on the social web
- Folksonomies and Ontology learning

- Multi Agent Systems and the social web
- Agent-oriented modeling and engineering of social web applications
- Goals and motivations on the social web
- Acquiring commonsense knowledge from the social web

- Trust, reputation and social interactions on the social web
- Information diffusion and knowledge transfer on the social web
- Evaluation of and evaluation techniques for social web applications

The workshop is accepting papers (6 to 8 pages) ranging from theoretical
contributions including novel methods, techniques and algorithms, rigid
evaluations to empirical or analytical case studies related to the
topics of
interest. Work-in-progress contributions which seek advice or
collaborations
- or contributions which would simply seek the feedback from other
workshop
participants are particularly welcome. However, all contributions should
exhibit a level of maturity where a) an interesting issue has already
been
narrowed down sufficiently and B) adequate prior work has been done
(e.g.
first results, an exploratory study, comprehensive analysis of related
approaches, etc).

In addition, we will accept demos. Demo submissions should consist of a
brief description (1-4 pages) and a screenshot of the working prototype.

ABOUT TRIPLE-I

The TRIPLE-I Conference series is a joint venture of the conferences
I-KNOW,
I-MEDIA and I-SEMANTICS. TRIPLE-I reflects the increasing importance and
convergence of knowledge management, new media technologies and semantic
systems. This unique concept aims at bridging the gaps between the
various
communities and their technology fields.

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: April 28, 2008
Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2008
Camera-ready version: June 30, 2008
Workshop: One day format, between September 3-5, 2008

SUBMISSION

All submissions (paper or demo) must be following the J.UCS format. All
submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the program
committee. For questions and comments, please contact the workshop
co-chairs. Information about submitting articles will be made
available on
the workshop website.

Organizing Committee:

Andreas Hotho, University of Kassel
Mathias Lux, Klagenfurt University
Sergej Sizov, University of Koblenz-Landau
Markus Strohmaier, Graz University of Technology

contact: markus.strohmaier (at) tugraz.at

Program Committee:

Anjo Anjewierden, University of Twente, Netherlands
Ciro Cattuto, ISI foundation, Italy
Andrew Gordon, University of Southern California, USA
Ralf Klamma, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Sotirios Liaskos, York University, Canada
Henry Lieberman, MIT, USA
Claudia Müller, University of Potsdam, Germany
Kotaro Nakayama, Osaka University, Japan
Sebastian Schaffert, Salzburg Research, Austria
Arno Scharl, Modul University Vienna, Austria
Marc Spaniol, MPII Saarbrücken, Germany


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