Call: IMX 2024 – ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences

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Call for Papers

IMX 2024 – ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences
Stockholm, Sweden
June 12-14, 2024
https://imx.acm.org/2024/
https://imx.acm.org/2024/authors/call-for-papers/

Submission deadline (extended): February 9, 2024

The ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences (IMX) is the leading international conference for presentation and discussion of research into interactive media experiences. It brings together researchers and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines, from human-computer interaction, multimedia engineering and design, to media studies, media psychology and sociology.

IMX 2024 will be held in Stockholm, Sweden, from June 12 to 14, 2024. The theme of the conference is Exploring Archipelago of Ideas: Crafting and Generating Immersive Experiences.

The concept of “Archipelago of Ideas” draws its inspiration from the Stockholm archipelago and its harmonious ecosystem of interconnected islands. In much the same way, this suggests a future where immersive experiences are seamlessly linked, forming a cohesive and immersive narratives for participants. Just as Stockholm’s archipelago offers diverse and interconnected natural beauty, the “Archipelago of Ideas” envisions a world where ideas and technologies come together to generate experiences. This embraces the range from generative to hand crafted experiences, converging on creativity, and the fluidity of experience, and the interconnectedness of innovation.

KEY DATES:

  • Submission deadline (extended):  February 9, 2024
  • Reviews released:  March 12, 2024
  • Rebuttals submission:  March 19, 2024
  • Final decision Notification:  March 27, 2024
  • Camera Ready Submission:  April 19, 2024
  • Presentation at conference:  June 12-14, 2024

Selection: Double Blinded Review Process + Rebuttal
All deadlines are at 23:59 Anywhere on Earth

PAPER TRACK TOPICS

The ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences (IMX) focuses on challenges and innovations across diverse forms of media engagement and experience. The aim is to provoke and promote discussion and the sharing of exciting ideas amongst researchers, industry practitioners and the academic community in all forms of media: VR, AR, MR, XR, 360°, live-streaming, online media content, authoring and production, TV as well as multimodal content. We encourage authors to submit their novel research findings in analysing, developing, creating, installing, evaluating, critiquing or distributing interactive media experiences. Possible topics of interest include [see website for detailed descriptions]:

  • New Forms of Media Experience
  • Analysis of Audiences and their Interactions
  • Underpinning Technologies and Systems
  • Production tools and workflows
  • Business Models and Marketing
  • Cultural and Social Studies
  • Disruptive Concepts and Media Art

IMX is an inclusive, growing, interdisciplinary community, so if you aren’t sure whether the specifics of your research are in scope then please email paper@imx.acm.org and the chairs will do their best to advise you. Additionally, we are offering a mentoring programme for authors new to submitting an academic paper, those in circumstances which are particularly adverse (e.g. a disability or personal circumstances which impact upon the paper preparation process), those for whom English is a second language or a particularly novel submission which may require additional input.

SUBMISSION FORMAT

Authors are encouraged to submit a paper of length proportional to its contribution. The average length of IMX papers is approximately 7,000–8,000 words with an abstract limit of 300 words, this excludes references, figure/table captions, and appendices. Submissions above 12,000 words (two standard deviations above the average) will be considered excessively long, given extra scrutiny in terms of contribution, and could be desk rejected.

Shorter, more focused papers are also welcome and encouraged. Papers up to 4000 words (excluding references and figure/table captions) will be designated as ‘short papers’ and will be reviewed on the basis of their relative contribution. Short papers should be submitted following the same templates and procedure as longer papers.

  • Please ensure that you use the right templates available from the ACM; a single column format must be used for the reviewing phase. Word authors should use the single column Word Submission Format. Author working in LaTeX format, should use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart}. Use of different templates or formats may result in a desk rejection.
  • Your submission must be anonymized. Papers that violate the anonymization policy, including within the supplemental materials, will be desk rejected.
  • References, figures, captions, tables, headers, etc. do not count as part of the word limit. Authors must also specify the key area of the submission (of the areas indicated in the conference topics) and keywords.
  • We suggest that videos should be no longer than 3-5 minutes and please be aware that the total size of all submitted material should not exceed 150MB.
  • The committee will take into account the selected length of papers when evaluating the value and strength of the contribution (meaning shorter submissions are welcome).
  • Submitted papers must comply with ACMs Policy on Research involving Human Participants and Subjects. This means that, as a published ACM author, you and your co-authors are subject to all ACM Publications Policies, including ACM’s new Publications Policy on Research Involving Human Participants and Subjects.
  • Authors should submit accessible papers to ensure that everyone can review and access submissions to IMX. Resources for preparing accessible submissions can be found here and help to support accessible submissions is available through contacting paper@imx.acm.org.

REVIEW PROCESS

Double-Blind Review:

Please prepare your paper in a way that preserves the anonymity of the authors as otherwise the paper will be immediately rejected. This includes removing (rather than obscuring) authors’ names below the title, avoiding phrases such as ‘our previous work’ when referring to earlier publications, removing acknowledgement information (e.g., co-workers, institutions, and grant IDs), or providing links to websites or media platforms that may identify the authors.

Originality:

Material submitted to the ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences must be original. By submitting a manuscript to the conference, the authors guarantee it has not been previously published, or accepted for publication in substantially similar form. No paper containing significant overlap can be submitted to other conferences or journals during the review period. Please view the basic ACM policies; these are subjective measures left to the interpretation and judgement of the reviewers and committee members. Please also review the new ACM policy on research involving human participants and subjects instituted as of August 15, 2021. More information about ACM publications policies and procedures can be found here.

Authorship:

Text generated from a large-scale language model (LLM) such as ChatGPT must be clearly marked where such tools are used for purposes beyond editing the author’s own text. While we will not be using tools to detect LLM-generated text, we will investigate submissions brought to our attention and will desk reject papers where LLM use is not clearly marked. You may also read the SIGCHI blog post on the topic.

Selection Process:

Papers are expected to significantly contribute to the field of interactive media experiences. The contribution has to be original, novel, and identify how it advances the state-of-the-art (citing the most appropriate references). The paper should be concise, coherently structured, well-written and straightforward to understand. In addition, the paper must detail the methodology used for answering the research questions, justify its appropriateness, and ensure the validity of the presented results and findings.

Content will be rigorously reviewed by members of the program committee and peer experts. Each paper will receive feedback in the form of at least three peer review reports.

The final selection will be made by the Technical Program Committee based on the review reports, rebuttal, and meta-review. The program committee reserves the right to ask authors for specific changes as a precondition to publication.

Authors Take Note: The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the actual conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.

At The Conference:

Authors of accepted papers must give an oral presentation of their work at the conference either in person in Stockholm or by remote participation. Authors of accepted contributions will receive the indications of how to present their work at the virtual conference. At least one author must register to attend the conference to give this presentation.

IMX is a physical and in person conference, however, remote participation will be made possible if needed.

After The Conference:

Accepted paper submissions will be published in the main conference proceedings, indexed by the ACM Digital Library.

Contacts:

For further details on scope, submission route or any other issues, please get in touch with the Paper Chairs at: paper@imx.acm.org.

ACM’S PUBLICATION POLICY

TECHNICAL PROGRAM/PAPER CHAIRS

For further details on scope, submission route or any other issues, please get in touch with the Paper Chairs at: paper@imx.acm.org.

Irene Viola (CWI)
Jun Nishida (University of Maryland)
Jonathan Hook (University of York)


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