Aims and Scope
The First ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR),
puts together the long-lasting experience of former ACM CIVR and ACM
MIR. It is the ideal forum to present and encounter the most recent
developments and applications in the area of multimedia content
retrieval. Originally set up to illuminate the state-of-the-art in image
and video retrieval, ICMR aims at becoming the world reference event in
this exciting field of research, where researchers and practitioners can
exchange knowledge and ideas.
ICMR 2011 is accepting proposals for technical demonstrators that will
be showcased during the conference. The session will include
demonstrations of latest innovations by research and engineering groups
in industry, academia and government.ICMR 2011 is seeking original high
quality submissions addressing innovative research in the broad field of
multimedia retrieval. Demonstrations can be related to any of the topics
defined by ICMR as shown in the call for papers. The technical
demonstration showcase will run concurrently with regular ICMR sessions
in the poster area.
Paper Submission
Papers must be formatted according to the ACM conference style. Papers
must not exceed 2 pages in 9 point font and must be submitted as pdf
files. While submitting the paper, please make sure that the names and
affiliations of the authors are included in the document. Either the
Microsoft Word or LaTeX format are accepted. The paper templates can be
downloaded directly from the ACM website at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
All demo submissions will be peer-reviewed to ensure maximum quality and
accepted demo papers will be included in the conference proceedings. The
best demo will be awarded and announced during the Social Event.
Please submit your demo description by _email_ to the demo chair:
Cees Snoek (cgmsnoek AT uva DOT nl).
Contact
Cees G. M. Snoek, University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
IMPORTANT DATES
January 31,2011:
Submission deadline
February 28, 2011: Notification of acceptance
March 4, 2011: Camera ready version due

