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MUM 2021, 20th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Multimedia
December 5-8, 2021
Leuven, Belgium
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# Important Dates (AoE)
September 15 | Submission (Workshop and tutorial)
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Call for Workshops
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The International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM
2021) welcomes proposals for workshops. A MUM Workshop is a forum for
attendees with shared interests to present, discuss, and develop new
ideas around a specific theme or domain related to Mobile and Ubiquitous
Multimedia. It is the perfect opportunity for putting the best minds in
the field together to build new communities, to explore new ideas, and
to develop emerging topics.
All workshops will take place on the Sunday before the conference, on
the 5th of December. Because workshops are meant to encourage ideas
exchange, we encourage proposals that go beyond being a mini-conference
and that engage participants in hands-on activities and in discussion.
We also encourage organisers to open the workshops to conference
attendees without a workshop paper, but who would be interested in
participating.
If you are interested in submitting a proposal and wish to discuss your
ideas prior to the submission deadline, the workshop chairs welcome any
inquiries. You can contact us at workshoptutorial2021(a)mum-conf.org.
# Submission and Templates
Workshop proposal submissions should be in the ACM Primary Article
Template.
Submissions should be 6 pages or less (excluding references), detailing
your goals for the workshop, how you plan to run the workshop, and any
planned outcomes. Workshop proposal submissions contain an abstract that
is less than 150 words long that clearly states the purpose of the
workshop. Submissions will by juried by the Workshop chairs. Submissions
must be submitted via e-mail. Accepted workshop proposals will be
included in the conference proceedings published by ACM Press and
included in the ACM Digital Library.
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Call for Tutorials
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The International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM
2021) welcomes proposals for tutorials. We invite academic and industry
leaders in all topics related to Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia to
submit a proposal following the guidelines below. We encourage proposals
that include practical activities inside and outside the classroom.
All tutorials will take place on the Sunday before the conference, on
the 5th of December and you can choose between three formats: 90min,
half-day, or full-day. If you are interested in submitting a proposal
and wish to discuss your ideas prior to the submission deadline, the
workshop chairs welcome any inquiries. You can contact us at
workshoptutorial2021(a)mum-conf.org.
Tutorial proposal submissions should be in the ACM Primary Article
Template. Submissions should be 6 pages or less (excluding references),
and include the following details:
* Title
* Topics and objectives of the tutorial and how they are relevant to the
MUM community
* Description of the tutorial activities
* Short biography of the organisers
* Proposed tutorial length (90min, half-day, full-day)
* Room and material requirements
* Maximum number of participants
Tutorial proposal submissions contain an abstract that is less than 150
words long that clearly states the purpose of the tutorial. Submissions
will be juried by the tutorial chairs. Submissions must be submitted via
email to the tutorial chairs (workshoptutorial2021(a)mum-conf.org).
Accepted tutorial proposals will be included in the conference
proceedings published by ACM Press and included in the ACM Digital
Library.
# Workshop and Tutorial Chairs:
Bruno Dumas, University of Namur
Adriana Wilde, University of Southampton
# More information:
Website:
https://www.mum-conf.org/2021/cfp-workshops/
Twitter: @MUMconf
E-mail: workshoptutorial2021(a)mum-conf.org