Call for
Papers
Pre-conference
programme
Registration
Programme
Committee
Accommodation
EuroITV
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Your
contributions are invited on any aspect of interactive television design
and use. The following are some of the themes we expect to be addressed
in contributions, though the list should not be seen as exhaustive:
Design
Issues
Usability
Issues
Design methods
Inclusive
design for interactive TV
Sociable viewing
Personalising
interactive TV
Emerging
genres and conventions
Interactive TV and "t-commerce"
Games for
interactive TV
Web on interactive TV
Interactive TV and education
E-government
and pubic services via interactive TV
Electronic
Programme Guides
Narrative
Audience
issues
Methodologies
for studying interactive TV
Audience Research
Ethical issues
History and
development of interactivity in television
Case studies
SUBMISSIONS
We invite:
-
Full papers of
max. 3000 words (max. 8 pages), in Word, pdf or rtf.
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Short papers or
descriptions of demonstrations: 1200 word max.
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Workshop proposals
- for half- or full-day sessions devoted to exploring a specialised topic.
Workshops will be asked to report their activity as a conference poster.
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Proposals for
tutorials - half or full day tutorial sessions
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Practitioner category:
people working in the interactive TV industry are invited to submit reports on projects
and issues that may be of interest to fellow professionals. These will
be for discussion at a practitioners' panel session. 400 words
There are no special
formatting requirements for these preliminary submissions. Please include
name and affiliations.
Paper submissions
will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the conference
proceedings. We expect that selected papers will be published in a special
issue of a journal.
Send your submissions
to <email address removed for legal reasons> or post (2 copies) to EuroITV Conference, School
of Computing, Mathematical and Information Sciences, University of Brighton,
Watts Building, Lewes Rd, BN2 4GJ Brighton, UK.
If you'd like
to talk to someone about your submission, email <email address removed for legal reasons> or phone Lyn Pemberton (LP22@bton.ac.uk) on (44) 01273 642476.
IMPORTANT
DATES
Deadlines for submission
have now passed.
Submission
of full papers, workshop and tutorial proposals 19 December
2003
Submission
of short papers, demonstrations and practitioner reports 16 January 2004
Notification
of acceptance - full papers, tutorials and workshops 11 February
2004
Notification
of acceptance - short papers, demonstrations and practitioner reports 28
February 2004
Final Version
due 20 February 2004
Conference
31 March - 2 April 2004
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