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*International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI) Boulder,
Colorado, October 16-20th, 2018https://icmi.acm.org/2018/
<https://icmi.acm.org/2018/>Second Call for Late Breaking ResultsDue August
1st, 2018, Notifications August 31st, Camera-ready Sept 7th.Submission and
general info: https://icmi.acm.org/2018/index.php?id=cflbr
<https://icmi.acm.org/2018/index.php?id=cflbr> **********New this year!
The ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI) is
soliciting submissions for a new venue this year: Late-Breaking Results
(LBR). The goal of the LBR venue is to provide a way for researchers to
share emerging results at the conference. Accepted submissions will be
presented in a poster session at the conference, and the extended abstract
will be published in the new Adjunct Proceedings (Companion Volume) of the
main ICMI Proceedings. Like similar venues at other conferences, the LBR
venue is intended to allow sharing of ideas, getting formative feedback on
early-stage work, and furthering collaborations among
colleagues.HIGHLIGHTS:- Submission deadline: August 1st, 2018-
Notifications: August 31st, 2018- Camera-ready deadline: September 7th,
2018- Conference Dates: October 16-20th, 2018- Submission format:
Anonymized, four pages not including references, in the 2015 ACM SIGCHI
Extended Abstracts format (https://sigchi.org/templates
<https://sigchi.org/templates>)- Selection process: Peer-Reviewed-
Presentation format: Participation in the conference poster session-
Proceedings: Included in Adjunct Proceedings and ACM Digital Library- LBR
Co-chairs: Cosmin Munteanu (University of Toronto Mississauga) and Lisa
Anthony (University of Florida) WHAT IS LATE-BREAKING WORK?Late-Breaking
Work (LBR) submissions represent work such as preliminary results,
provoking and current topics, novel experiences or interactions that may
not have been fully validated yet, cutting edge or emerging work that is
still in exploratory stages, smaller-scale studies, or in general, work
that has not yet reached a level of maturity expected for the full-length
main track papers. However, LBR papers are still expected to bring a
contribution to the ICMI community, commensurate with the preliminary,
short, and quasi-informal nature of this track.WHY SUBMIT TO THE
LATE-BREAKING WORK TRACK AT ICMI?Accepted LBR papers will be presented as
posters during the conference. This provides an opportunity for researchers
to receive feedback on early-stage work, explore potential collaborations,
and otherwise engage in exciting thought-provoking discussions about their
work in an informal setting that is significantly less constrained than a
paper presentation. The LBR (posters) track also offers those new to the
ICMI community a chance to share their preliminary research as they become
familiar with this field.Late-Breaking Work papers appear in the Adjunct
Proceedings (Companion Volume) of the ICMI Proceedings. Copyright is
retained by the authors, and the material from these papers can be used as
the basis for future publications as long as there are “significant”
revisions from the original, as per the ACM and ACM SIGCHI
policies.SUBMISSION GUIDELINESExtended Abstract: An anonymized, four-page
paper, not including references, in the 2015 ACM SIGCHI Extended Abstracts
format (https://sigchi.org/templates <https://sigchi.org/templates>). The
paper should be submitted in PDF format and through the ICMI submission
system in the "Late-Breaking Work" track. Due to the tight publication
timeline, it is recommended that authors submit a very nearly finalized
paper that is as close to camera-ready as possible, as there will be a very
short timeframe for preparing the final camera-ready version and no
deadline extensions can be granted.Anonymization: Authors are instructed
not to include author information in their submission. In order to help
reviewers judge the situation of the LBR to prior work, authors should not
remove or anonymize references to their own prior work. Instead, we
recommend that authors obscure references to their own prior work by
referring to it in the third person during submission. If desired, after
acceptance, such references can be changed to first-person.REVIEW
PROCESSLBRs will be evaluated to the extent that they are presenting work
still in progress, rather than complete work which is under-described in
order to fit into the LBR format. The LBR track will undergo an external
peer review process. Submissions will be evaluated by a number of factors
including (1) the relevance of the work to ICMI, (2) the quality of the
submission, and (3) the degree to which it “fits” the LBR track (e.g.,
in-progress results). More particularly, the quality of the submission will
be evaluated based on the potential contributions of the research to the
field of multimodal interfaces and its impact on the field and
beyond.ATTENDANCEAt least one author of all accepted LBR submissions must
register for and attend the conference, including the conference poster
session.QUESTIONS?For more information and updates on the ICMI 2018
Late-Breaking Results (LBR), visit the LBR page of the main conference
website https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?society=sigchi/
<https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?society=sigchi/> For
further questions, contact the LBR co-chairs ([log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]> and [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>)-
Cosmin Munteanu, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada- Lisa Anthony,
University of Florida, USA*********************************
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Jeremy (李祈均)
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