SIGMM FY’08 Annual Report

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SIGMM FY’08 Annual Report
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<p> July 2007 &ndash; June 2008 &nbsp;<br /> Submitted by: Klara Nahrstedt, SIGMM Chair</p>

The ACM SIGMM Annual Report for FY 2008 has been posted.

July 2007 – June 2008  
Submitted by: Klara Nahrstedt, SIGMM Chair

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Call for papers for IMMERSCOM 2009

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IMMERSCOM 2009
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<p> The Second International Conference on Immersive Telecommunications (<strong>IMMERSCOM 2009)</strong></p> <p> May 27-29, 2009, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA</p> <p> The aim of IMMERSCOM is to promote multi- and cross-disciplinary research on capturing, processing, analyzing, coding, communication and rendering of rich audio-visual content in order to enable remote immersive experiences of people, objects and environments. The body of technologies that enable such immersive experiences is collectively referred to as&nbsp; Immersive Telecommunications Technologies.</p>

The Second International Conference on Immersive Telecommunications (IMMERSCOM 2009)

May 27-29, 2009, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA

SIGMM Award - Call for Nominations

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SIGMM Award
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<p class="rtejustify"> This award is presented every year to a researcher who has made significant and lasting contributions to multimedia computing, communication and applications. Outstanding technical contributions through research and practice will be recognized. Towards this goal, contributions will be considered from academia and industry that focus on major advances in multimedia, including multimedia processing, multimedia systems, multimedia network protocols and services, and multimedia applications and interfaces. The award will recognize members of the community for long-term technical accomplishments or those who have made a notable impact through a significant technical innovation.</p>

Dear members of SIGMM:
We are proud to announce the new

   SIGMM Award for Outstanding Technical Contributions
to Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications

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