I-MEDIA 2008

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I-MEDIA 2008
International Conference on New Media Technology
Subevent of TRIPLE-I 2008
Start September 3 2008 (iCal)
End September 5 2008
Homepage: Homepage
Location
City: Graz
Country: Austria
Important dates
Papers due: April 14 2008
Submissions due: April 14 2008
Notification: May 31 2008
Camera ready due: June 30 2008
Event in series I-MEDIA

Media technologies are currently facing challenges and opportunities arising from a number of trends: Under the Web 2.0 umbrella, social aspects of software are gaining importance, and a new focus on simplicity in user interface design is taking hold. I-MEDIA reflects the increasing importance and convergence of knowledge management and new media technologies.

[edit] Call for Papers

I-MEDIA '08 invites original paper submissions to the following not limited list of topics:

  • User-Generated Content

Media Provision over the Internet Protocol

    • Innovative User Interfaces
    • iTV
    • Country-Specific Developments
    • Digital Art
  • Cross-Media Aspects
    • Cross-Media Content Production and Delivery
    • Cross-Media Search and Retrieval
    • Geospatial Web
    • Standards for Cross-Media Applications
    • Design principles
    • User interface design
  • New Media and Web 2.0 Technologies
    • Mobile and Wearable Computing
    • Innovative Media Devices
    • Social Media and Web 2.0 Platforms
    • New Media and Web 2.0 Services
    • Groupware Tools/ Social Software
    • Multimedia Gaming
    • Virtual and Augmented Reality
  • Business Models and Marketing
    • Business Models for New Media
    • Marketing of Products and Services via New Media
    • Viral Marketing
    • Societal Implications of New Media
  • Applications and Best Practises
    • Virtual Worlds
    • Mashups
    • Video Surveillance
    • Web 2.0 Applications for Service Providers
    • Usability and User Studies
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