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7th International Workshop on
Networking Issues in Multimedia Entertainment (NIME'11) Maui, Hawaii, July 31, 2011 Co-Located with ICCCN 2011 Technically Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society |
Home Call for Papers (PDF) (TXT) Camera Ready Submission Registration Venue Main Conference Workshop Program ![]() |
Theme and ScopeThe growing availability of digital contents and the simultaneous cost reductions in storage, processing, and networking is driving the growth of the entertainment technology. While in the past entertainment technology traditionally offered predominantly passive experiences, continual advances in network and computer technologies are providing tools for implementing greater interactivity and for enabling consumers to enjoy more exciting experiences, such as, for example, interactive digital TV, interactive theatre and orchestrated music and sound design. This phenomenon is pulling together an extremely diverse group of experts specializing in different technical areas, such as networking, computer graphics, artificial intelligence, games, animation, multimedia design, human-computer interaction, educational media and software engineering. Even though high-tech entertainment promotes interdisciplinary fusion, yet only the ubiquity of wireless/wired communication is considered suitable for accepting the challenge of building a large interactive environment for the delivery of the maximum entertainment value to millions of consumers worldwide. In this respect, there is a great hope that the wired and wireless may take over this complex scenario for fulfilling the consumer expectations. The Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Networking Issues in Multimedia Entertainment provides an open forum for researchers, engineers and academia to exchange the latest technical information and research findings on next-generation networked multimedia concepts, technologies, systems, and applications for entertainment covering existing deployments, current developments and future evolution. Authors are solicited to submit complete unpublished papers in the following, but not limited to, topic areas:Application for Entertainment
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Camera Ready and RegistrationTo submit the camera-ready version of your paper, please follow the instructions posted on the ICCCN web site:http://www.icccn.org/icccn11/author.html Please note that the camera-ready version must be submitted to IEEE eXpress as explained on that web page. Do NOT submit your camera-ready paper on EDAS. The page limit for the camera-ready paper is 6 pages with an option of purchasing up to 2 additional pages. Manuscripts may not exceed 8 pages. All papers must follow standard IEEE camera-ready format as specified on the author information page. To register, please follow the instructions posted on the ICCCN web site: http://www.icccn.org/icccn11/registration.html Please note on the registration form which paper(s) your registration covers. Additional page charges need to be paid together with the registration that is associated with the paper. Accepted papers must be presented at the workshop in person by one of the authors. If you need to obtain a visa for your travels, please start the process now. Specifically, please register for the event first, and send your information to the registration chair Prof. EK Park at icccn.register@gmail.com. He will issue the invitation letter. Papers that are not presented by one of the authors will be removed from IEEE Xplore. Additional information that may be helpful such as conference venue and hotel information: http://www.icccn.org/icccn11/venue.html OrganizationGeneral Co-Chairs
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