Workshop Proposals

Call for Workshop Proposals

Several workshops will be held together with the IEEE MDM’22 conference. Workshops are planned to take place on June 6, 2015, the day before the main conference, each of them running anywhere between half a day and a full day.

The   logistics of   the workshops will be handled by the MDM  2022 organization.   Specifically, MDM  2022 will take care of facilities, catering, and the registration process pertinent to all hosted workshops.

The   organizers of accepted workshops are required to announce the workshop and call for papers, solicit submissions, invite and coordinate with PC members to ensure that controversial submissions are resolved, and decide upon the final workshop program that must be published at least two weeks before the early registration deadline.  In addition, each workshop must collaborate with the Proceedings Chair for the purpose of ensuring timely completion of the camera-ready copies before March 25, 2022, when official conference proceedings are due. A workshop paper is allowed up to 6 proceedings pages.

Publication of call-for-papers and participation as well as eventual workshop reports in various outlets are encouraged.

Proposal evaluation criteria include the following:  relevance to MDM, scientific    quality, perceived    interest    and   past    performance (e.g., previous submission counts and/or workshop participants), and overlap with other proposals.

Submission Guidelines:

Proposals need to include the following:

– Title and Acronym for the workshop.

– Concise description of the workshop scope/theme along with a (tentative) list of topics.

– Names and contact info for the organizers.

– Preliminary list of (potential) PC members.

– Important milestones for the workshop (e.g., announcements, submission).

– Proposed duration (half-day or full-day workshop).

– Bio-sketches of the organizers.

– If the organizers have had such/similar workshops held in the past, a brief history-description.

 Please   submit the   workshop proposals  as  a  PDF  attachment to the following email address: <nikos@cs.uoi.gr>. A verification response will be returned for each submission.

  The Review Process will be single-blind  (i.e., the reviewers are not identified).

 

Workshop Co-Chairs

Takahiro Hara (hara [at] ist.osaka-u.ac.jp) Department of Multimedia Engineering Osaka University Osaka 565-0871, Japan

Nikos Mamoulis (nikos [at] cse.uoi.gr) Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Ioannina Ioannina 45110, Greece