[Bloat] [Packet Video 2013] Call for posters and demos, deadline 11 October

Pål Halvorsen paalh at ifi.uio.no
Thu Sep 26 05:11:21 EDT 2013


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Packet Video 2013
December 12 and 13th – San Jose, CA USA
http://pv2013.itec.aau.at/
http://pv2013.itec.aau.at/2013/09/call-for-posters-and-demos/

CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS
Deadline: Friday, October 11th
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We invite Packet Video attendees to participate to a special poster and demo session 
in the Packet Video technical program that will foster lively, informal, and in-depth 
discussions. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Cloud and peer-to-peer system architectures
- Media streaming, distribution and storage support
- Multimedia communications and system security
- Multi-core and many-core architecture support
-  Networked GPUs, graphics and virtual environments
-  Networked games, real-time immersive systems
- Operating system, middleware and network support
- Web 2.0 systems and social networks
- Next-generation video like multi-view, panorama and 3D
- Wireless networks and embedded systems for multimedia applications
- Content-centric networking

What and How to Submit

Packet Video posters and demos will be selected on the basis of two-page PDF abstracts, 
with fonts no smaller than 10 point, using the same format as for regular papers. You 
can download templates for your abstract on the IEEE website. Abstracts must be submitted 
through the submission system at

http://pv2013.itec.aau.at/submission-poster/

Posters will be reviewed and selected on the following basis:

- Submissions must describe new, interesting work, not previously presented. Posters may 
  be accompanied by demos (subject to limited space). Preference will be given toward 
  posters accompanied by demos.
- Student submissions meeting the above criteria will be given preference; however, 
  non-students may also submit abstracts. 

Please provide the following information in your PDF file in addition to presenting 
your research:

- Poster title
- Author names, affiliations and email addresses
- Mark which authors, if any, are students
- Indicate if you plan to set up a demo with your poster. If so, the submission must include 
  the requirements for the demo setup and presentation. Note that the authors will be responsible 
  to bring and set up any equipment they will need.

No reviews will be provided.

Posters will be published online on the workshop Web site. Authors of the best posters will be 
given three minutes each to present their work before the poster session. At least one author 
should register and present the poster throughout the entire session.

Important Dates

- Submission: Friday, October 11th
- Notifications: Friday, October 18th
- Workshop

Best regards,
John Apostolopoulos and Pål Halvorsen.
(TPC co-chairs)


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