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|Type=Conference
|Type=Conference
|Start date=2019/06/18
|End date=2019/06/21
|Homepage=http://www.mmsys2019.org/program/
|Homepage=http://www.mmsys2019.org/program/
|Twitter account=‎@acmmmsys
|Twitter account=‎@acmmmsys
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|State=Massachusetts
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|Country=USA
|Country=USA
|has general chair=Michael Zink
|has program chair=Ali C. Begen, Laura Toni
|has Proceedings Link=https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3304109
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''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

Latest revision as of 17:55, 15 June 2020

MMSys 2019
10th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference
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
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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