
It is quite unreasonable to notify us of the decision now. If the decision was made earlier, we may decide to join the competition or not. By the way, the challenge is the traditional event of ACM MM, it is quite strange to get the notification from the challenge chair, but not from the PC chairs of ACM MM. On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 11:38 PM 15357047939 <15357047939@163.com> wrote:
Dear MultiMediate’24 organizers,
Hearing this news, we feel lost . Publishing solution papers on ACM Multimedia has always been an important reason for our participation and diligent preparation. If this is indeed the case, we will lose a lot of motivation and it will affect us to achieve good research results in this competition.
My response can be cited.
Yangchen Yu, Hefei University of Technology, China
---- Replied Message ---- From Philipp Mueller
<undefined> Date 6/4/2024 17:21 To Subject [Multimediate Challenge] Important Updates on Solution Paper Submission Dear MultiMediate’24 participants, to our surprise, we received news from the ACM Multimedia grand challenge chairs that this year, there will not be the possibility for challenge participants to submit solution papers to the conference. We asked the grand challenge chairs already on March 27 for the details on the submission process but only got a reply last week. In our understanding, being able to publish a solution paper at ACM Multimedia is one of the primary motivations of participating in the challenge (and it was the default policy during the last 3 years). Together with other grand challenge organizers, we are currently trying to convince the grand challenge chairs to reconsider their decision. We would be very interested in your take on this as challenge participants. So, please write us to what extent the inability to submit a solution paper would impact your participation in our challenge. Also, please indicate whether it is okay for you to cite from your response (including your name and affiliation) when writing to the grand challenge chairs.
Best, Philipp
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