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We are interested in the following topics

If you have an interesting idea on a topic that is not on the list we will be happy to consider your proposal anyway!

  • Devices and players
    • Browsers.
    • Hls.js, dash.js.
    • Android & iOS.
    • AppleTV, AndroidTV, SmartTV.
    • Subtitles.
    • First frame problem.
  • Video distribution
    • CDN.
    • Peer-to-Peer.
    • HTTP/3.
    • Real-time and low-latency streaming.
    • WebTransport.
    • Custom protocols
    • Communication operators
    • Storage and packaging (Video Storage, JIT Packaging).
  • ML/AI
    • Generative videos/pictures.
    • Denoise and quality improvement.
    • Translation and voice acting.
    • Accessibility.
    • AI codecs.
    • WebGPU.
  • Audio and video codecs
    • H.264, H.265, H.266
    • AV1, AV2
    • VP8, VP9
    • AVS.
    • JPEG-AI.
    • Opus, AAC
    • WebCodecs.
    • Encoder optimisation and transcoding.
    • Proprietary codecs.
  • Video quality
    • Quality of Service
    • Quality of Experience
    • Quality metrics
    • Monitoring, telemetry and analysis of client problems
  • WebRTC
    • iOS & Android
    • Backend and infrastructure
    • Browsers
    • MCU & SFU
    • Simulcast
    • WebCodecs, WebTransport
  • Digitization of reality
    • Recognition of faces, postures, clothing, behavior, etc.
    • Real-world object recognition and digitization
    • 3D/XR/VR.
    • Autonomous machines and remote control.
    • Using machine vision offline.
    • Video analytics.
  • Audio
    • Streaming of audio content.
    • Sound processing.
    • Sound synthesis (text to speech).
    • Audio encoding.
    • Generation, automatic translations.
  • Broadcasting
    • Delivery standards.
    • Equipment.
    • Video mixing.
    • Hardware.
    • Virtual studios.
  • Video advertising
    • Instream advertising.
    • Outstream advertising.
    • SSAI.
    • CSAI.
    • Стандарты.
  • Video advertising
    • Video editors/Web editors.
    • Camera operation.
    • 3D.
    • Camera operation.
    • Mastering and preparing the content for distribution.
  • Hardware
    • Capture.
    • Formats.
    • Coding.
    • Transmission.
    • Editing.
  • UX/UI
    • Developing interfaces for video streaming services.
    • Design of interface elements.
    • Architecture of online cinema applications.
    • Testing.

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Program committee

Each proposal will be examined by at least three reviewers from the Program Committee.

Selection process

  • Depth

    Your talk reveals the subject deeply and comprehensively. There is no need to talk about yet another Hello World (unless you think it’s a new, not widely known, but very promising technology).

  • Relevance

    You are going to discuss things that participants of the conference find useful not only yesterday but also today and in the future. In addition, the topic of your session matches the theme of the conference, and the content you are going to present matches the stated description.

  • Speaking experience

    If you have experience in speaking at conferences and meetups, this will be a great advantage. If this is your first presentation, be prepared to rehearse and practice.

  • Originality

    There is novelty in your session; the content either hasn’t been published before or presents a well-known topic / problem in a different light.

  • Expertise

    You have experience and have completed projects in the field in question. The topic of your presentation is sound. You have a good understanding of what you are talking about and have been involved in the implementation of the project you are describing.

  • Practical applicability

    The content is important from a practical point of view and you not only cover the existing problems / solutions, but also share your experience.

Additional information

  • If you are submitting on behalf of another person, please fill the form using the speaker’s contact information.

  • We will help you to prepare for your session: we can appoint a personal curator who will review your material and organize rehearsals.

  • Usually, we contact applicants within 2–3 days after the submission. If that hasn’t happened, feel free to contact us via email at program@jugru.org. Also, don’t forget to read the speaker’s memo.