About MoMM

Theme

Designing and Developing Intelligent Mobile and Ubiquitous Solutions to Advance Interactive Experiences and Social Good.

Aims & Scope

During the last decade, mobile computing and multimedia intelligence have gone through massive advancements in terms of both hardware innovations and software solutions. The emerging and exponential technologies have accelerated research across a wide array of topics such as smart cities, digital twins, nanotechnology, augmented and virtual reality, artificial intelligence, chatbots and conversational interfaces, edge computing and serverless cloud computing. While the new technologies and developments have the potential to affect our lives and create positive social impact, they introduce huge challenges in terms of the design, underlying algorithms, implementation and technology adoption. MoMM provides an opportunity for researchers to present, share and discuss their research results and experiences with other researchers and experts in the same or similar fields.

MoMM2022 is the 20th in the series of the highly successful International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia Intelligence. The MoMM conference series has provided opportunities to researchers, graduate students, and industry practitioners to address recent research results and current industry practices in the area of mobile computing and multimedia.

Topics of Interest

We invite two types of submissions: Full Technical Papers and Short Position Papers. A Full Paper should provide solid conceptual and theoretical foundation and substantial support for its results and conclusions as a significant contribution to the field. A Position Paper is not expected to be theoretically or empirically thorough, but represents an earlier stage of work. Examples are demonstration or prototype work, preliminary user studies, or work in progress, i.e. a report on the latest emerging ideas, approaches, methodologies, systems and application scenarios.

Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Multimedia Intelligence
  • Artificial Intelligent Systems applications in Computers and Communications
  • Mobile and ubiquitous multimedia
  • Internet of Things solutions and applications
  • Smart cities
  • Mobile sensing technologies and applications
  • Mobile healthcare applications
  • Wearable computing 
  • Mobile crowd sensing
  • Mobile multimodal interfaces
  • Chatbots and conversational interfaces
  • Cloud and edge computing
  • Immersive computing
  • Context-aware applications and recommender systems
  • Data Visualisation on mobile devices
  • Localization, positioning and tracking systems
  • Mobile distributed reasoning and processing
  • Spatial searching and routing
  • Multi-agent systems