***CALL FOR WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS – MUM 2023***
Deadline for Workshops and Tutorials: August 22nd, 2023 (AoE)
***Workshop proposals will be peer-reviewed and archived in the ACM DL***
* We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CfP *
*For the online version of this Call, please visit:
https://mum-conf.org/2023/index.php?web=workshops*
* MUM 2023, the 22nd International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Multimedia | Vienna, Austria, December 3-6, 2023 *
The International …
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welcomes proposals for workshops. A MUM Workshop is a forum for attendees
with shared interests to *present, discuss, and develop new ideas around a
specific theme or domain* related to Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia. It
is the perfect opportunity for putting the best minds in the field together
to build new communities, to explore new ideas, and to develop emerging
topics.
All *workshops* will take place on Sunday, the first day of the conference
(Seminar rooms with equipment will be provided), on the *3rd of December*.
Because workshops are meant to encourage ideas exchange, we encourage
proposals that go beyond being a mini-conference and that engage
participants in hands-on activities and in discussion. We also encourage
organisers to open the workshops to conference attendees without a workshop
paper, but who would be interested in participating.
All *tutorials* will take place on the Sunday before the conference,
on the *3rd
of December* and you can choose between three formats: 90min, half-day, or
full-day. If you are interested in submitting a proposal and wish to
discuss your ideas prior to the submission deadline, the workshop chairs
welcome any inquiries. You can contact us at *workshoptutorial2023(a)mum-conf.org
<workshoptutorial2023(a)mum-conf.org>*.
*Important Dates*
WORKSHOP AND TUTORIALS SUBMISSION: 22nd of August 2023, AoE
WORKSHOP AND TUTORIAL NOTIFICATION: 17th of September 2023, AoE
*Recommended Timeline for Internal Workshops*
WORKSHOP SUBMISSION: 28th of October 2023, AoE
WORKSHOP NOTIFICATION: 11th of November 2023, AoE
** Submission Guidelines **
*WORKSHOPS*
- Workshop proposal submissions should be in the *ACM Primary Article
Template*. *Submissions should be 6 pages or less* (excluding
references)
- It should describe your goals for the workshop, how you plan to run
the workshop, and any anticipated long-term outcomes that will impact
the field. Additionally, include information on how you will publish your
call and reach out to potential participants.
- Workshop proposal submissions contain an abstract that is less than
150 words long that clearly states the purpose of the workshop. Submissions
will be peer reviewed by experts in the field.
- Submissions must be submitted via *EasyChair*. Please select Workshops
and Tutorials track in *EasyChair*.
- Accepted workshop proposals will be included in the conference
proceedings published by ACM Press and included in the ACM Digital
Library.
*TUTORIALS*
- Tutorial proposal submissions should be in the *ACM Primary Article
Template*. *Submissions should be 6 pages or less* (excluding
references), and include the following details:
- Title
- Topics and objectives of the tutorial and how they are relevant to the
MUM community
- Description of the tutorial activities
- Short biography of the organisers
- Proposed tutorial length (90min, half-day, full-day)
- Room and material requirements
- Maximum number of participants
- Tutorial proposal submissions contain an abstract that is less than
150 words long that clearly states the purpose of the tutorial.
- Submissions will be juried by the tutorial chairs. Submissions must be
submitted via *EasyChair*, please select Workshops and Tutorials track.
Accepted tutorial proposals will be included in the conference
proceedings published by ACM Press and included in the ACM Digital
Library.
*BEFORE THE CONFERENCE*
*Organisers of the accepted workshops are responsible for the following
tasks during the time leading up to the conference*
- Announce/disseminate their Workshop: Organisers of an accepted
workshop must set up and maintain their own website in which they
provide further and updated information about their workshop. The
workshop page will be linked to from the official MUM workshop site.
- Solicit Submissions from Potential Participants: While some organizers
may choose alternate formats, a position paper is generally 2-4 pages long
and outlines the submitter’s view on the workshop theme and the reasons
for the submitter’s interest in the topic. Proceedings of the workshop's
submissions will be in charge of the workshop organizers. Commonly, the
workshop's proceedings are included on each workshop's webpage.
- Select Participants: Choose participants on the basis of position
papers submitted and your goals for the workshop.
- Workshop organizers and participants have to register for the
conference.
- Provide a Participant List: A list of confirmed participants should be
sent to the Workshop & Tutorials Chairs (*workshoptutorial2023(a)mum-conf.org
<workshoptutorial2023(a)mum-conf.org>*).
- Develop a final agenda of workshop activities.
- Develop a plan for any follow-up activities.
Link to submission system: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=mum20230
* Workshop Chairs *
Philipp Wintersberger, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Thomas Kosch, HU Berlin
All questions about submissions should be emailed to:
*workshoptutorial2023(a)mum-conf.org* <workshoptutorial2023(a)mum-conf.org>
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Hi
I’ve had VDR running for almost 20 years now. Not continuously of course and occasionally I have updated the system and added more disk and new MB and CPU and so.
My problem is that I had an external disk for saving recordings which did not fit on the internal hard disk and now the external disk has failed. I had XFS on the disk and I have been able to create an image of the disk (probably with big chunks missing) but I have not been able to restore any of the recordings from the image. I …
[View More]have tried with foremost but the problem is the ts files. Foremost does not recognise them out of the box and I would need some header/footer information of the files. But to my understanding the ts files have no special footer which would indicate the ending of a file. Have tried to recognise from current recordings the header and tried with that. Foremost has been able to restore the info files but those are not a big help.
Anyway I was wondering if there are any tools that I could try to restore the recordings. I have tried a lot of different tools (including testdisk and photorec) but have not had any real luck. So any instructions and/or pointers would be appreciated :)
BR
\\Kartsa
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