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PARTICIPATION


ALL SUBMISSION CATEGORIES ARE NOW CLOSED



TVX is the ACM International Conference on Interactive Experiences for Television and Online Video. TVX is the leading international conference for presentation and discussion of research into online video and TV interaction and user experience. The conference brings together international researchers and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines, ranging from human-computer interaction, multimedia engineering and design to media studies, media psychology and sociology. In addition to standard research paper presentations the conference includes a of formats for presentation and discussion of research, including Industry Papers, Demos, Works-in-Progress, and also provides the opportunity to participate in the Doctoral Consortium, and to run and attend tutorials and workshops on specialist topics in TV and online video interaction and user experience.

All submission categories are now closed. Below you can find the original calls and deadlines for each of the categories for your reference.

Short and Full Paper Submissions
(12th January 2015)

Work-In-Progress Submissions
(2nd March 2015)

Doctoral Consortium
(2nd March 2015)

Workshop submissions
Submit a paper to a workshop (see page for deadlines)

TVX in Industry Submissions
(2nd March 2015)

Demo Submissions
(2nd March 2015)


TVX ANONYMIZATION POLICY

TVX Full and Short Papers review process will continue to use blind reviewing. Authors are expected to remove author and institutional identities from the title and header areas of the paper, as noted in the submission instructions (Note: changing the text colour of the author information is not sufficient). Also, please make sure that identifying information does not appear in the document’s meta-data (e.g., the ‘Authors’ field in your word processor’s ‘Save As’ dialog box).

Further suppression of identity in the body of the paper is left to the authors’ discretion. We do expect that authors leave citations to their previous work unanonymized, so that reviewers can ensure that all previous research has been taken into account by the authors. However, authors are encouraged to cite their own work in the third person, e.g., avoid “As described in our previous work [10], … ” and use instead “As described by [10], …”