MMVE 2018 marks the 10th year anniversary of the MMVE workshop.
MMVE started 10 years ago with a vision of enabling multi-user interactive 3D virtual environments on a massive scale. In recent years, technical advances have enabled many new devices, such as head mounted displays, wearable sensing devices, gesture-based input devices, that increase the level of immersion through how users experience and interact with the 3D virtual environment. At the same time, wearable displays such as smart glasses and the availability of depth-sensing cameras on mobile phones are enabling mixed reality applications. While we are moving closer to the vision of MMVE due to more users having access to 3D mixed/virtual environments with a better experience, the advances also bring new systems research challenges and opportunities: There is now more data to sense, collect, store, transmit, process, display. At the same time, there are tighter constraints on the system performance, such as interaction latency, computation power, energy, and bandwidth, due to increased immersiveness of the system, miniaturization of sensing and display devices, and an increasingly distributed nature of the system. These challenges and opportunities provide the systems research community a rich set of problems on how operating systems, distributed systems, networking systems, programming systems, data management systems, embedded systems can better support mixed or 3D virtual environment applications.
With this perspective, MMVE is renamed "International Workshop on IMmersive Mixed and Virtual Environment Systems.
MMVE will remain a discussion-focused workshop as a forum for researchers and practitioners in the field to discuss new ideas and to present their latest research work. Being co-located with ACM MMSys, a premier conference on multimedia systems, MMVE also provides a unique opportunity for researchers in the field, both from academia and industry, to gather and interact with systems researchers.
MMVE 2018 solicits papers related to various systems challenges in enabling great user experience in immersive mixed reality systems and 3D virtual environments. In particular, research papers addressing the challenges from the perspective of one or more of the following systems aspects:
addressing one or more of the following performance issues:
regarding multi-modal content:
MMVE 2018 accepts both full papers and short (poster or demo) papers. Full paper submissions should be 4-6 pages in length. We expect full paper submissions to be the kernel of what will eventually lead to full-length papers at high-quality conferences or journals. Short paper submissions should be 2-3 pages in length. We expect short paper submissions to either present a work-in-progress idea for discussions at the workshop or describe a system suitable for technical demonstration at the workshop.
All submissions should be formatted using the standard ACM proceedings style. All submissions must be blinded and constitute original, unpublished work not under review elsewhere. Submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review process and will be selected based on their originality, merit, and relevance to the workshop. Accepted papers must be presented by one of the authors at the workshop and will be archived in ACM Digital Library as part of the ACM MMSys 2018 proceedings.
Authors of selected papers from MMVE 2018 will be invited to submit an extended version of their papers to a special issue of ACM Transactions on Multimedia (TOMM).
Papers appearing at MMVE 2018 are eligible for the DASH-IF Excellence in DASH Award.
March 15, 2018 (extended)
April 20, 2018
April 27, 2018
June 12, 2018