ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications (TOMM) is a prominent peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in the multidisciplinary field of multimedia. The journal covers a broad range of topics related to multimedia computing, multimedia systems, and multimedia applications.
Objective:
The objective of ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications is to foster the dissemination of significant research contributions that advance the understanding, development, and application of multimedia technologies. The journal aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice by publishing research that has both academic and industrial relevance.
Focus Areas:
The journal encompasses a variety of focus areas, including but not limited to: multimedia content analysis, multimedia content management, multimedia systems, multimedia communications, multimedia applications, multimedia security, and human-centered multimedia. It also encourages interdisciplinary research that integrates insights from fields such as computer science, electrical engineering, and information science.
Peer Review Process:
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications utilizes a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the publication of high-quality and impactful research. Submissions are reviewed by domain experts who evaluate the work based on its originality, technical merit, relevance, and clarity. The feedback provided helps authors enhance the quality and contribution of their research.
Innovation and Impact:
The journal emphasizes innovative research that contributes to the advancement of multimedia technologies and applications. By publishing cutting-edge methodologies, theoretical advancements, and practical solutions, ACM TOMM seeks to drive forward the state of the art in multimedia computing and communications. The journal aims to influence both the academic community and industry practitioners by providing valuable insights and novel approaches.
Global Reach and Accessibility:
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications is widely recognized and respected in the global multimedia research community. The journal attracts submissions from researchers and practitioners worldwide, ensuring diverse perspectives and fostering international collaboration. Its commitment to high standards of publication and accessibility ensures that the latest advancements in multimedia are available to a broad audience, promoting widespread dissemination and impact.
Journal Home:  Journal Homepage
Editor-in-Chief:  Abdulmotaleb El Saddik
scope:
Multimedia Content Analysis:
Research on techniques and algorithms for analyzing multimedia content, including image, video, audio, and text analysis.
Multimedia Systems and Applications:
Development and evaluation of multimedia systems and applications, focusing on innovative solutions for multimedia creation, processing, and consumption.
Multimedia Networking and Communication:
Advances in networking and communication protocols that support the efficient transmission and delivery of multimedia content over various networks.
Human-Centered Multimedia:
Studies that address user-centric aspects of multimedia systems, including usability, accessibility, and the overall user experience.
Multimedia Security and Privacy:
Research on securing multimedia content and ensuring user privacy, including encryption, watermarking, and rights management.
Multimedia Data Management:
Techniques for managing and organizing large-scale multimedia data, including storage, retrieval, indexing, and metadata management.
Interactive Multimedia Applications:
Development of interactive applications that leverage multimedia content, such as games, virtual reality, augmented reality, and educational tools.
Multimedia Coding and Compression:
Advances in coding and compression techniques that enhance the efficiency and quality of multimedia content storage and transmission.
Multimedia Signal Processing:
Research on signal processing methods for multimedia applications, including filtering, enhancement, and transformation of multimedia signals.
Multimedia Standards and Protocols:
Development and evaluation of standards and protocols that facilitate interoperability and quality in multimedia systems and applications.
Print ISSN:  1551-6857
Electronic ISSN:  1551-6865
Abstracting and Indexing:  Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus.
Imapct Factor 2023:  5.1
Subject Area and Category:  Computer Science, Electronics and Telecommunications
Publication Frequency:  Quarterly
H Index:  63
Q1:  Computer Networks and Communications
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Cite Score:  8.5
SNIP:  1.708
Journal Rank(SJR):  1.399
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Publisher:   Association for Computing Machinery New York
Country:  USA