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|Title=10th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference | |Title=10th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference | ||
|Series=MMSys | |Series=MMSys | ||
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|Start date=2019/06/18 | |Start date=2019/06/18 | ||
|End date=2019/06/21 | |End date=2019/06/21 |
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MMSys 2019 | |
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10th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference
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Event in series | MMSys |
Dates | 2019/06/18 (iCal) - 2019/06/21 |
Homepage: | http://www.mmsys2019.org/program/ |
Twitter account: | @acmmmsys |
Location | |
Location: | Amherst, Massachusetts, USA |
Committees | |
General chairs: | Michael Zink |
PC chairs: | Ali C. Begen, Laura Toni |
Table of Contents | |
Tweets by @acmmmsys | |
MMSys is a venue for researchers who explore: — Complete multimedia systems that provide a new kind of multimedia experience or systems whose overall performance improves the state-of-the-art through new research results in more than one component, or — Enhancements to one or more system components that provide a documented improvement over the state-of-the-art for handling continuous media or time-dependent services.
Such individual system components include:
- — Operating systems
- — Distributed architectures and protocol enhancements
- — Domain languages, development tools, and abstraction layers
- — Using new architectures or computing resources for multimedia
- — New or improved I/O architectures or I/O devices, innovative uses, and algorithms for their operation
- — Representation of continuous or time-dependent media
- — Metrics, measures, and measurement tools to assess performance