ACM RecSys 2011: Call for demos

Demo submissions should report on implementations of new recommender system
technologies and concepts. Demos allow conference participants to view novel and
noteworthy recommender systems in action, discuss the systems with those who
created them, and try them out. Appropriate demos include applications,
technologies, and research prototypes. Demos should be interactive and provide
attendees a hands-on experience. Presenters must have been directly involved
with the development of the system and be able to explain the unique and novel
contributions of the system. Accepted demos will be showcased during a
separate demo
session. Demo submission consists of two required components and another
optional one:

1)      A one- or two page, camera-ready extended abstract to be included
in the conference
                proceedings. It should describe the demonstrated recommender 
system (including
                at least one screenshot) and the novel approaches or ideas it 
embodies.

2)      A one-page summary of the demo system and the required setup. It
should provide
                information about the presenter(s), including their 
relationship to
the project.
                It should also provide a detailed description of needed space, 
power
                requirements, Internet connectivity, and any other related
requirements. Please
                note that demo presenters will be responsible for providing 
their
own equipment
                for their demos.

3)      The abstract may include a URL to a video (e.g., in YouTube) in a 
digital
                format. We request that you make your digital submissions in 
Apple Quicktime,
                Windows Media Format, MPEG, or DV-AVI. Videos may be no longer 
than
five minutes
                and no larger than 30 MB. Videos can be in languages other than 
English,
                provided that they include English subtitles.

Deadline: Friday, June 10, 2011

Several packages are available to help you author your videos. Free authoring
packages are included in both Windows (Windows Movie Maker) and MacOS (iMovie)
platforms. Tutorials can be found here:

Windows Movie Maker (link:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/help/windows-xp)
iMovie (link http://www.apple.com/support/ilife/tutorials/imovie/)

Please see the submissions tab for Microsoft Word and LaTex templates.
Submissions
should be sent to [email protected]. Please direct questions regarding
submission also to [email protected].
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