Social Media and Collective Online Presence Area at ACM Multimedia 2014
Submission deadline: 31. March 2014
Location: Orlando, FL, USA
Dates: 03. November 2014 -07. November 2014
More information: http://www.acmmm.org/2014/call_full_short_papers.html
Sponsored by ACM SIGMM
This area seeks novel contributions investigating online social interactions around multimedia systems, streams, and collections. Social media (such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube etc.) has substantially and pervasively changed the communication among organizations, communities, and individuals. Sharing of multimedia objects, such as images, videos, music, and associated text messages, constitutes a prime aspect of many online social systems nowadays. This gives us valuable opportunities to understand user-multimedia interaction mechanisms, to predict user behavior, to model the evolution of multimedia content and social graphs, or to design human-centric multimedia applications and services informed by social media.
The submissions in this area should look specifically at methods and systems wherein social factors, such as user profiles, user behaviors, social relations are organically integrated with online multimedia data to understand media content and media use in an online social environment. Or they should leverage the socially created data to solve challenging problems in traditional multimedia computing, or address new research problems emergent in the online social media scenario.