Showing posts with label multimedia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multimedia. Show all posts

Monday, June 4, 2018

IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Multimedia Economics for Future Networks: Theory, Methods and Applications

IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Multimedia Economics for Future Networks: Theory, Methods and Applications

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Multimedia data are becoming the dominant source of traffic in the Internet and wireless networks. However, this trend creates serious challenges resulting from the explosive growth of ultra-high-definition video services and bandwidth-expensive applications, not to mention issues in networking/content delivery networks (CDN) and storage/cloud costs. Multimedia today is tightly coupled with economic issues, and profound changes need to be made in order to accommodate diversified network deployments, traffic dynamics, commercial structures, and economic viability within the ecosystem. Such considerations have brought together experts to study cost-effective technologies and profit-driven applications in this setting. Example applications include the tradeoff between costs and Quality of Experience (QoE) for cloud computing providers, economic resource utilization (e.g., spectrum, bandwidth, power control via pricing, and game theoretic and auction mechanisms), and revenue management for both service providers and network operators. However, there is a gap between theory and practice in bringing together multimedia and economics. Therefore, this special issue highlights economic models in multimedia communications and calls for state-of-the-art contributions across multidisciplinary boundaries as well as academia-industry gaps. These advanced economic techniques will reexamine the mathematical foundations of multimedia, beyond classical models and solution concepts, and eventually provide new visions of networks supporting multimedia traffic. Suitable topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Theoretical foundations for economic multimedia communication
  • Equilibria that capture the multimedia features of emerging video applications
  • Economic modeling for video coding/transmission over heterogeneous networks
  • Models and tools for video services in two-sided markets
  • Value-added video services in Internet or mobile data markets
  • Performance profiling of economic mechanisms for multimedia sources in future networks
  • Pricing schemes for video services in future heterogeneous networks
  • Optimization for multimedia services in heterogeneous networks
  • Edge computing for Internet of Things (IoT) multimedia communication
  • Social IoT: Multimedia transmission, distribution, and storage design
  • Methodologies for VR/360-degree multimedia transmissions
  • Net neutrality and privacy preservation in multimedia networking


IMPORTANT DATES

  • Manuscript submission: 10/1/2018
  • First review complete: 1/15/2019
  • Acceptance Notification:2/15/2019
  • Camera-ready version: 3/15/2019
  • Publication:  Second Quarter 2019

GUEST EDITORS
Prof. Wen Ji (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.)
Prof. Zhu Li (University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA.)
Prof. H. Vincent Poor (Princeton University, USA.)
Prof. Christian Timmerer (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria & Bitmovin Inc.)
Prof. Wenwu Zhu (Tsinghua University, China)

Saturday, January 7, 2012

That was Multimedia Modeling 2012...

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

IEEE Transactions on Multimedia: Special Issue on Smart, social and converged TV

CALL FOR PAPERS

IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Special Issue on Smart, social and converged TV

*Important Dates*:
- Submission deadline: 25-Sep-2011
- First notification: 30-Jan-2012
- Revised manuscript (for 2nd review) due: 15-Mar-2012
- Notification of acceptance: 05-May-2012
- Final manuscript due: 31-May-2012
- Tentative publication date: Last quarter of 2012 (TBD)


*Summary*
The move to web-based television has challenged the traditional
television value chain by allowing any IP-based network,  wired and
wireless, to deliver high quality television content. In this new
paradigm for content consumption, TV-related services are expected to
play a decisive role for fixed, nomadic and mobile devices over
heterogeneous networks.  Consequently, the rapid adoption of web-based
TV applications is fueled by user demands for social and
user-generated multimedia content, in addition to the traditional
linear and on-demand offerings. As well, the new television is social,
allowing exchange of ratings and comments between viewers; connected,
with content available on many devices and via many networks; and
smart, thanks to application stores and personalized offerings. As a
result, TV convergence, as a significant problem for next generation
networks and devices, is becoming a popular topic for network, device,
content and user experience research. Significant challenges need to
be addressed from heterogeneous bandwidth management, content
protection and distribution architectures to visual perception and
quality of experience.

*Scope:*
This special issue is focused on recent disruptions in IP-based and
Web-based TV. According to this framework, it wants to provide avenues
for future research in the emerging areas of social, connected and
smart TV. The targeted audience combines researchers in the many
aspects of the end to end delivery of converged TV services but also
practitioners and strategic business managers who need to know “what
is next” in terms of video and television services, applications and
the overall value chain.

The editors of this special issue solicit original and innovative
technical papers that include (but are not limited to) the following
topics:

- Next generation converged TV architecture and performance -
especially those combining heterogeneous networks and platforms

- Quality of experience in social TV systems and applications over
mobile and converged networks

- Performance of novel approaches to TV network design including
wireless Internet TV

- Analysis and simulation of TV services over heterogeneous networks

- Analysis and simulation of content distribution and transmission technologies

- Performance of novel content protection especially for Peer-to-Peer
and community TV viewing

- End-to-End TV quality of experience including monitoring, measuring
and user behavior

- Content modeling and metadata for next generation converged TV

*Submission Procedure:*
Prospective authors should submit high quality, original manuscripts
that have not appeared, nor are under consideration, in any other
journals. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically through the
online IEEE manuscript submission system at
(http://tmmieee.manuscriptcentral.com/). All papers will be reviewed
by at least three independent reviewers. Papers should be formatted
according to the IEEE Transactions on Multimedia guidelines for
authors (please visit:

*Organization:*
All papers will be reviewed by at least three independent reviewers.
Invited papers will be solicited first through white papers to ensure
the quality and relevance to the special issue. The accepted invited
papers will be reviewed by the guest editors and expect to account for
about one fourth of the papers in the special issue.

*Guest Editors:*

- Oscar M Bonastre, PhD.  Operations Research Centre, Miguel Hernandez
University, Spain (Lead Guest Editor)

- Marie-Jose Montpetit, PhD. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT), USA Email: mariejo@mit.edu

- Pablo Cesar, PhD. Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, (CWI), Netherlands

- Zhu Liu, PhD. AT&T Labs – Research, USA

- Jon Crowcroft, PhD. Cambridge University, UK

- Maja Matijašević, PhD. University of Zagreb, Croatia

Please address all correspondences regarding this special issue to the
Guest Editors

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

18th International MultiMedia Modeling Conference (MMM)

January 4-6, 2012, Klagenfurt, Austria
Call for Papers: PDF

The International MultiMedia Modeling Conference (MMM) is a leading international conference (http://mmm2012.org) for researchers and industry practitioners to share their new ideas, original research results and practical development experiences from all MMM related areas. The conference calls for research papers reporting original investigation results and industrial track papers reporting real multimedia applications and system development experience. The conference also calls for special session proposals focusing on specific new challenges in the multimedia area.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

1. Multimedia Content Analysis
  • Multimedia Indexing
  • Multimedia Abstraction and Summarization
  • Multimedia Annotation, Tagging and Recommendation
  • Multimodal Analysis for Retrieval Applications
  • Semantic Analysis of Multimedia and Contextual Data
  • Multimedia Fusion Methods
  • Media Content Browsing and Retrieval Tools
2. Multimedia Signal Processing and Communications
  • Media Representation and Algorithms
  • Audio, Image, Video Processing, Coding and ompression
  • Multimedia Security and Content Protection
  • Multimedia Standards and Related Issues
  • Advances in Multimedia Networking and Streaming
  • Multimedia Databases, Content Delivery and Transport
3. Multimedia Applications and Services
  • Multi-Camera and Multi-View Systems
  • Virtual Reality and Virtual Environment
  • Real-Time and Interactive Multimedia Applications
  • Mobile Multimedia Applications
  • Multimedia Web Applications
  • Interactive Multimedia Authoring Personalization
  • Sensor Networks (Video Surveillance, Distributed Systems)
  • Emerging Trends (e-learning, e-Health, Social Media,, Multimedia Collaboration, etc.)
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings in the series of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Extensions of selected papers from MMM2012 proceedings will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Visual Computer journal, the Multimedia Tools and Applications journal (MTAP), and possible other international journals.

Important Dates


  • Paper submission deadline: July 22, 2011
  • Notification of acceptance: September 19, 2011
  • Camera-ready papers due: October 10, 2011
  • Author Registration: October 10, 2011
  • Conference date: January 4-6, 2012

Friday, January 7, 2011

Recent and Future Multimedia Events co-organized by ITEC Researchers

The aim of this post is to highlight recent and future multimedia events (workshops, special sessions, etc.) co-organized by ITEC researchers.
  • PV'18: Packet Video Workshop, June 12, 2018, co-organized by Ali C. Begen and Christian Timmerer
  • MMSys'18: Multimedia Systems Conference, June 12-15, 2018, co-organized by Christian Timmerer (Overview Talk Chair)
  • MMSys'17: Multimedia Systems Conference, June 20-23, 2017, Special Session on Immersive Experiences in AR and VR, organized by Simon Gunkel, Christian Timmerer, Jacob Chakareski, and Daisuke Iwai 
  • MMSys'17: Multimedia Systems Conference, June 20-23, 2017, Special Session on multi-sensory experiences, organized by Niall Murray, George Ghinea, Christian Timmerer, Gabriel-Miro Muntean, Weisi Lin, and Wu-Yuin Hwang.
  • MMSys'16: Multimedia Systems Conference, May 10-13, 2016, organized by Christian Timmerer and Ali Begen. 
  • MuSIC'15: Workshop on Multimedia Streaming in Infomation-Centric Networks (MuSIC), co-located with IEEE ICME'15, Torino, July 2015, organized by Hermann Hellwagner and George C. Polyzos.
  • VideoNext'14: Design, Quality and Deployment of Adaptive Video Streaming, co-located with CoNEXT'14, Sidney, Australia, December 2, 2014 organized by Mahbub Hassan, Ali C. Begen, and Christian Timmerer
  • VisHMC'14: 2014 IEEE International Workshop on the Visualization of Heterogeneous Multimedia Content (VisHMC) co-located with ICME'14, Chengdu, China, July 14-18, 2014, organized by Esra Acar, Frank Hopfgartner, Jialie Shen, Klaus Schoeffmann.
  • PCM'14: 15th Annual Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, Dec 2-4, 2014, organized by ..., Klaus Schoeffmann (publicity co-chair) and Christian Timmerer (demo co-chair)
  • MMC'14: 2014 IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Computing (MMC 2014), in conjunction with the 2014 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME 2014), Chengdu, China, July 14-18, 2014, organized by Wen-Huang Cheng, Kai-Lung Hua, and Klaus Schoeffmann
  • CBMI'14: 12th Int'l Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing, June 18-20, 2014, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, organized by Mathias Lux, Georges Quenot, Harald Kosch, Bernard Merialdo, Savvas A. Chatzichristofis, László Czúni, Laszlo Böszörmenyi
  • QCMan'14: 2nd IEEE/IFIP Workshop on QoE Centric Management - QCMAN 2014, May 9, 2014, Krakow, Poland organized by Christian Timmerer, Filip De Turck, and Steven Latré.
  • MMSys'14: Multimedia Systems Conference, March 19-21, 2014, Singapore, organized by Roger Zimmermann, Wei Tsang Ooi, Vu Thanh Nguyen, and Mathias Lux
  • MMM'14: Video Browser Showdown at 20th International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling, January 8-10, 2014, Dublin, Ireland, organized by Werner Bailer and Klaus Schöffmann
  • PV'13: 20th International Workshop on Packet Video 2013, December 12-13, 2013, San Diego, CA, USA, organized by Ali Begen, Bernd Girod, John Apostolopoulos, Pål Halvorsen, Christian Timmerer, Zhi Li
  • QoMEX'13: 5th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX), July 3-5, 2013, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, organized by Christian Timmerer
  • CBMI'13: 11th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing, June 17-19 2013, Veszprém, Hungary, organized by László Czúni, Klaus Schöffmann, Tamás Szirányi
  • NOSSDAV'13: 23rd ACM Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video, February 27, 2013, Oslo, Norway, organized by Pål Halvorsen and Laszlo Böszörmenyi
  • MMM'13: Video Browser Showdown at 18th International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling, January 7-9, 2013, Huangshan, China, organized by Klaus Schöffmann
  • TEMU'12: 2nd Workshop on Multimedia-Aware Networking (WoMAN), July 30 - August 1, 2012, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, organized by Daniel Negru, Eugen Borcoci, Christian Timmerer, George Xilouris, Evangelos Markakis
  • EUSIPCO'12: Special Session on Multimedia Delivery over Content Aware Networks, August 27-31, Bucharest, Romania, organized by S. Obreja, D. Negru, G. Xilouris, C. Timmerer
  • MMM'12: The 18th International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling, January 4-6, 2012, Klagenfurt, Austria, organized by Klaus Schoeffmann et al.
  • MMWeb'11: Workshop on Multimedia on the Web, September 8, 2011, Graz, Austria, organized by Mathias Lux et. al
  • ICME'11: Workshop on Multimedia-Aware Networking (WoMAN), July 11-15, 2011, Barcelona, Spain, organized by Christian Timmerer, Daniel Negru, Eugen Borcoci), George Xilouris
  • ICMR'11: Special Session on Video Content Visualization for Improved Interactive Search, April 17-20, 2011, Trento, Italy, organized by Frank Hopfgartner and Klaus Schoeffmann
  • WIAMIS'11: Special Session on User Intentions in Image Production, Sharing, and Retrieval, April 13-15, 2011, Delft, The Netherlands, organized by Mathias Lux and Oge Marques
  • MMSys'11: Special Session Modern Media Transport (MMT) and Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), February 23-25, 2011, San Jose, California, organized by Christian Timmerer
  • MMM'11: Special Session on Interactive Image and Video Search, January 5-7, 2011, Taipei, Taiwan, organized by Klaus Schoeffmann and Frank Hopfgartner
  • ACMMM'10: Workshop on Advanced video streaming techniques for peer-to-peer networks and social networking, October 29, 2010, Florence, Italy, organized by Gabriella Olmo, Christian Timmerer, Pascal Frossard, Keith Mitchell
Further workshop proposals and special issues are in the pipeline and, thus, ... to be continued and stay tuned!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

CfP: 1st Int'l Workshop on Cross-Layer Operation Aided Multimedia Streaming

IEEE VTC Spring 2011


5th-18th May 2011,  Budapest, Hungary


Workshop Objectives
The object of the workshop is to discuss innovative solutions enabling enhanced video streaming for point to point and point to multi-point transmissions in an IP based wireless heterogeneous system, based on cross layer adaptation of the whole transmission chain. Many areas of improvements classified in the following in four categories are considered in the workshop: i) applications for content delivery; ii) networking; iii) radio access; iv) cross-layer solutions. Indeed, today's approach, relying on traditional separation approaches and focusing on services delivered over homogeneous networks, does not allow to meet the on-going demands to maintain the required Quality of Service (QoS) for each of the users, who have different needs and requirements. This workshop looks into solutions allowing the applicability of a cross-layer design approach to the end-to-end multimedia streaming.

Workshop Topics

  • Cross-layer design
  • Multimedia streaming over wireless networks
  • Quality assessment
  • Point to multipoint video communication
  • Signaling for cross-layer communication
  • System adaptation and control
  • Media adaptation to wireless delivery
  • Wireless network adaptation for video streaming
  • Radio resource allocation for heterogeneous traffic
  • Error correction for video applications

Workshop Organizers

  • Roberta Fracchia (THALES, FR)
  • Marco Chiani (CNIT, IT)
  • Gianmarco Panza (Cefriel, IT)
  • Roxana Ojeda (COMSIS, FR)
  • Peter Amon (SIEMENS, DE)
  • Maria Martini (Kingston Univ., UK)
  • Janne Vehkaperä (VTT, FI)
  • Laszlo Pap (BME, HU)


Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: 15th November 2010
Acceptance notification: 9th January 2011
Final paper due: 20 February 2011

Technical Program Committee

  • Marco Cagnazzo (TelecomParis, FR)
  • Dario Rossi (TelecomParis, FR)
  • Stefano Bregni (Politecnico di Milano, IT)
  • Giacomo Verticale (Politecnico di Milano, IT)
  • Ivan Bajic (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
  • Lingfen Sun (University of Plymouth, UK)
  • Christian Timmerer (Klagenfurt University, AUT)
  • Tasos Dagiuklas (TEI of Mesolonghi, GR)
  • Tony Q.S. Quek (Institute for Infocomm Research, SG)
  • Jo Yew Tham (Insitute for Infocomm Research, SG)
  • Anil W. Fernando (University of Surrey, UK)
  • Oscar Mayora (CreateNet, IT)
  • Dmitri Jarnikov (Eindhoven University of Technology, NL)
  • Andre Kaup (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, DE)


Monday, September 13, 2010

CfP: IEEE Int'l Conference on Multimedia: Barcelona / 11-15 July / 2011


IEEE ICME 2011
2011 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo
July 11 - 15, 2011  /  Barcelona, Spain

Co-Sponsors:
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society
IEEE Communications Society
IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Signal Processing Society

Second Call For Papers

IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME) has been the flagship multimedia conference sponsored by four IEEE societies since 2000.  It serves as a forum to promote the exchange of the latest advances in multimedia technologies, systems, and applications from both the research and development perspectives of the circuits and systems, communications, computer, and signal processing communities.  An Exposition of multimedia products, animations and industries will be held in conjunction with the conference.
Authors are invited to submit a full paper (two-column format, 6 pages) according to the guidelines available on the conference website at http://www.icme2011.org. Reviewing will be double blind. Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
•  Speech, audio, image, video, text processing
•  Signal processing for media integration
•  3D visualization, animation and virtual reality
•  Multi-modal multimedia computing systems and human-machine interaction
•  Multimedia communications and networking
•  Multimedia compression
•  Multimedia security and privacy
•  Multimedia databases and digital libraries
•  Multimedia applications and services
•  Media content analysis and search
•  Hardware and software for multimedia systems
•  Multimedia standards and related issues
•  Multimedia quality assessment

ICME 2011 showcases high quality oral and poster presentations and demo sessions. Best paper, poster and demo awards will be selected and recognized in the conference. Extended versions of oral papers will be considered for potential publication in a special section of IEEE Transactions on Multimedia.  Accepted papers have to be registered and presented; otherwise they will not be included in the IEEE Xplore Library.
ICME 2011 features IEEE societies sponsored workshops, as well as call for workshop proposals.  We encourage researchers, developers and practitioners to organize workshops on various new emerging topics.  Industrial exhibitions are held in conjunction with the main conference. Job fairs, keynote/plenary talks and panel discussions are other conference highlights.  Proposals for Tutorials and Workshops are invited. Please visit the ICME 2011 website for submission details.
Schedule
Paper Submission (Revised):  November 29, 2010
Paper Acceptance Notification:  February 15, 2011
Camera-Ready Paper:  March 15, 2011

Workshop Proposal Submission:  October 15, 2010
Tutorial Proposal Submission:  October 15, 2010
Proposal Acceptance:  November 1, 2010

Workshop / Demo Paper Submission:  February 20, 2011
Workshop / Demo Paper Acceptance:  April 10, 2011
Workshop / Demo Camera-ready Paper:  April 20, 2011

Contact:
Email: ieee.icme2011@gmail.com
Website: www.icme2011.org




Monday, August 30, 2010

CfP: IEEE Trans. on Multimedia - Special Issue on Interactive Multimedia

Schedule:
Manuscript submission: 30 September 2010
Acceptance/Revision notification: 15 January 2011
Revised manuscript due: 1 March 2011
Final acceptance notification: 15 April 2011
Final manuscript due: 1 May 2011
Tentative publication: August 2011

Guest Editors:
Prof. S.-H. Gary Chan, HKUST, Hong Kong (gchan@cse.ust.hk)
Dr. Jin Li, Microsoft Research, Microsoft Research, U.S.A. (jinl@microsoft.com)
Prof. Pascal Frossard, EPFL, Switzerland (pascal.frossard@epfl.ch)
Dr. Gerasimos Potamianos, NCSR "Demokritos" (gpotam@iit.demokritos.gr)


With the advances in broadband networks, networking and QoS standards, audio/video coding and processing techniques and multimedia-capable user devices, multimedia streaming over networks has become a reality. With the popularity of peer-to-peer and social network applications, there has been increasing interest of interactive multimedia applications. An interactive multimedia application refers to live sharing of multimedia contents in terms of video, audio, texts or images among distributed users in a network. An interactive session requires real-time processing of data and media streams, with the support of user interactions at any time. Examples are voice over IP (VoIP), video conferencing, distributed collaborative environments, teleconferencing, online multiplayer games, social games, etc. As enterprises and interpersonal/business communications are increasingly global, such distributed interactive multimedia applications overcome accessibility and co-location barriers by bringing people together, leading to tremendous saving in time, operational and fuel costs.

Distributed interactive multimedia application is one of the fastest growing market sectors. While there are many business opportunities and advancements, the design of a good interactive multimedia system still faces many technological challenges today. Overcoming these challenges requires joint effort of various multimedia communities of system integration and architecture, signal processing, communication/coding and transmission, network design and measurement, standardization, etc. Furthermore, design of good user interfaces for smart interactive systems, and the incorporation of automatic perception of human activity (presence, speech, interaction), remains an important area at its infancy.

This special issue intends to bring together papers from experts in various multimedia areas to address challenges and present effective solutions for interactive multimedia applications, as well as to promote the development of novel interactive technologies. We solicit original contributions in the areas related to, but not limited to, the following:

  • Multimedia processing for interactive applications
  • Scheduling and coding techniques for interactive VoIP and multimedia conferencing
  • Congestion control and QoS/error correction to mitigate network anomalies
  • Interactive multimedia messaging protocol
  • Low bit-rate multimedia processing and delivery
  • Design of collaborative conferencing networks
  • Novel architecture and optimization for interactive multimedia applications
  • Real-time, low-delay and interactive telepresence networks
  • Interactive technologies and applications over mobile, ad-hoc or infrastructure-based overlay (peer-to-peer) or social networks
  • Support of real-time interactivity
  • Session initiation, maintenance and control
  • Quality monitoring and management for multi-party voice and video interactive applications
  • Security and privacy solutions
  • Multimodal perception technologies of human activity in the design of smart interactive systems
  • Design of smart spaces for interactive systems
  • Automatic detection of human presence and speech
  • Speech enhancement and transcription, speaker localization and interactive control of audio-visual content
  • User interface design
  • Measurements and standards for interactive applications
  • System design, integration, trials and measurements
  • Success or failure experiences for interactive multimedia systems or networks
  • Standardization activities for interactive multimedia

Papers should be formatted according to the IEEE Transactions on Multimedia guidelines for authors (see: http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/tmm/author_info.html). Mandatory overlength page charges and color charges will apply. Manuscripts (both 1-column and 2-column versions are required) should be submitted electronically through the online IEEE manuscript submission system at http://tmmieee.manuscriptcentral.com/. When selecting a manuscript type, authors must click on Special Issue on Interactive Multimedia. A copyright form with the manuscript number on the top of the page is required to be completed, signed and faxed to 1-732-562-8905 at the time of submission.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Multimedia conferences this week

I just saw on my calendar that this week there are a couple of multimedia-related events worth to report here:
  • MMedia2010 (June 13-19, 2010 - Athens/Glyfada, Greece), 2nd International Conference on Advances in Multimedia, where our department had a couple of papers in the program ranging from self-organizing multimedia systems and transcoding to peer-to-peer architectures.
  • WoWMoM2010 (June 14-17, 2010 - Montreal, Canada), International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, where the program covers all layers in the network related to wireless and multimedia. Interestingly, the program includes a PhD forum and industry track.
  • IWQoS2010 (June 16-19, 2010 - Beijing, China), International Workshop on Quality of Service, where Henning Schulzrinne is giving a keynote entitled "25 years of quality of service research - where next?". In general, this workshop is the QoS workshop in the world and the program is available here (there's a session about overlays and peer-to-peer networks).
  • FMN2010 (June 17-18, 2010 - Krakow, Poland), 3rd International Workshop on Future Multimedia Networking, where the program is only available as PDF and there's also a session on QoS and Quality of Experience (QoE).

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Workshop on Interactive Multimedia Applications (WIMA)

held as special session in conjunction with
USAB 2010: HCI in Work & Learning, Life & Leisure

November 4th-5th 2010
Klagenfurt, Austria


Multimedia applications have become ubiquitous lately. People record and watch videos on mobile and stationary devices, they use non linear video editors, and they share and organize their personal multimedia archives. Lots of research has been done on the technical aspects of multimedia, like streaming, presentation, transcoding, adaptation and content based retrieval and analysis. But handling multimedia is an interactive process and users have to be taken into account. Even consumption is often accompanied with communication, non linear browsing and search. This interactivity in multimedia applications is a challenging yet very promising topic as especially in multimedia applications people more often accept innovative ideas and fundamental changes more easily. This workshop should bring together researchers and practitioners from the fields of Multimedia and Human-Computer Interaction research (HCI). In this workshop we aim to discuss recent scientific advances and also first results of greenhouse work in the field of interactive multimedia applications. We also encourage the submission of papers presenting studies on interactivity in multimedia systems or discussing the development of applications in this field.

Topics include the aspects of interactivity in the following fields:
* Multimedia Retrieval, Browsing & Navigation
* User Intentions in Multimedia Search, Annotation & Production
* Multimedia Production and Post-Production
* Multimedia in Specialized Domains (e.g. Medical Scenarios, Sports,
Security, etc.)
* Image, Audio and Video Analysis
* Mobile Multimedia Applications
* Multimedia on the Web
* Social Multimedia
* Multimedia Management and Databases
* Distributed Multimedia Systems
We also encourage the submission of greenhouse work and preliminary
results to be discussed in the workshop.
Submission
==========
Authors are invited to submit papers in the following categories:
* Full papers (14-20 pages)
* Short papers (6-14 pages)
* Posters (4 pages)
All papers have to be formatted according to the Springer LNCS Style.
Submission is handled by easychair, see http://tinyurl.com/wima2010 for
details.
Important Dates
===============
* June 25, 2010 Deadline for Paper Submission
* July 23, 2010 Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
* August 15, 2010 Camera-Ready Deadline
* Nov 4 & 5, 2010 USAB 2010: HCI in Work & Learning, Life & Leisure
Program Committee (to be extended)
==================================
* Christian Timmerer, Klagenfurt University, AT
* Dalibor Mitrovic, TU Wien, AT
* Frank Hopfgartner, International Computer Science Institute, USA
* Harald Kosch, University of Passau, DE
* Mario Döller, University of Passau, DE
* Markus Strohmaier, Graz University of Technology, AT
* Oge Marques, Florida Atlantic University, US
* Tao Mei, Microsoft Research Asia, P.R. China
* Vincent Charvillait, ENSEEIHT Toulouse, FR
* Werner Bailer, Joanneum Research, AT
* Yiwei Cao, RWTH Aachen, DE
* Yu Cao, California State University of Fresno, US
Workshop Chairs
===============
* Klaus Schöffmann, Klagenfurt University, AT
* Laszlo Böszörmenyi, Klagenfurt University, AT
* Mathias Lux, Klagenfurt University, AT
For further questions please contact the program chairs at
wima2010@itec.uni-klu.ac.at

Monday, May 3, 2010

CFP - Special Issue on Intelligent Multimedia Systems and Technology

Call for Papers
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (ACM TIST)
Special Issue on
Intelligent Multimedia Systems and Technology
Recent years witnessed the explosion of multimedia data on the Internet, desktop and mobile devices, and there has been an increasing demand of intelligent systems and technology to understand, index, manage, search and consume these data. Machine learning and data mining have proven to be promising approaches in many data-intensive applications, and many such efforts have also been dedicated to multimedia data. The objective of this special issue is to bring together latest research along this direction. We look for effective machine learning and data mining algorithms, frameworks, systems, and implementations that particularly work on multimedia data (including image, video, and audio, which may be also associated with textual information). The focus is to identify real challenges in intelligent multimedia systems and technology and to investigate practical solutions to the core problems of multimedia applications in both theoretical and practical perspectives.

Topics of interest include but not limited to:

(1)    Intelligent systems for multimedia data management, index, search and sharing.
(2)    Machine learning technology for image, video and audio content understanding.
(3)    Machine learning technology for multimedia search.
(4)    Mining of multimedia data (image, video, audio, or any combination of them).
(5)    Social media analysis and mining.
(6)    Intelligent technology for Internet multimedia search.
(7)    Large-scale learning and mining algorithms for multimedia data.

We will publish two issues on this topic, and the two issues have different submission deadlines.
Submissions
On-Line Submission (will be available around April 5, 2010 to accept submissions for the second issue):
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tist please select "Special Issue: Intelligent Multimedia Systems and Technology" as the manuscript type
Details of the journal and manuscript preparation are available on the website:
Each paper will be peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers.
Important Dates
Dates for Issue One:
Full Paper Submission Deadline: February 25, 2010 (passed)
Review Notification: April 1, 1010
Final Manuscript: May 1, 2010
Publication Date: May/June
Dates for Issue Two:
Full Paper Submission Deadline: April 25, 2010
Review Notification: June 25, 1010
Final Manuscript: July 25, 2010

Thursday, March 25, 2010

CfP: The Third International Symposium on Multimedia – Applications and Processing, MMAP 2010

www.mmap.imcsit.org
Wisla, Poland, October 18-20, 2010

* CONFERENCE BACKGROUND AND GOALS

Multimedia information has become ubiquitous on the web, creating new challenges for indexing, access, search and retrieval. Recent advances in pervasive computers, networks, telecommunications, and information technology, along with the proliferation of multimedia mobile devices - such as laptops, iPods, personal digital assistants (PDA), and cellular telephones - have stimulated the development of intelligent pervasive multimedia applications. These key technologies are creating a multimedia revolution that will have significant impact across a wide spectrum of consumer, business, healthcare, and governmental domains. Yet many challenges remain, especially when it comes to efficiently indexing, mining, querying, searching, and retrieving multimedia data. The Multimedia - Processing and Applications 2010 (MMAP 2010) Symposium addresses several themes related to theory and practice within multimedia domain. The enormous interest in multimedia from many activity areas (medicine, entertainment, education) led researchers and industry to make a continuous effort to create new, innovative multimedia algorithms and application. As a result the conference goal is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners in order to communicate their newest and original contributions on topics that have been identified (see below). We are also interested in looking at service architectures, protocols, and standards for multimedia communications - including middleware - along with the related security issues, such as secure multimedia information sharing. Finally, we encourage submissions describing work on novel applications that exploit the unique set of advantages offered by multimedia computing techniques, including home-networked entertainment and games. However, innovative contributions that don't exactly fit into these areas will also be considered because they might be of benefit to conference attendees.

* CALL FOR PAPERS

MMAP 2010 is a major forum for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to present, discuss, and exchange ideas that address real-world problems with real-world solutions. The MMAP 2010 Symposium welcomes submissions of original papers concerning all aspects of multimedia domain ranging from concepts and theoretical developments to advanced technologies and innovative applications. MMAP 2010 invites original previously unpublished contributions that are not submitted concurrently to a journal or another conference. Papers acceptance and publication will be judged based on their relevance to the symposium theme, clarity of presentation, originality and accuracy of results and proposed solutions.


* TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics of interest are related to Multimedia Processing and Applications including, but are not limited to the following areas:
  • Image and Video Processing
  • Speech, Audio and Music Processing
  • 3D and Stereo Imaging
  • Distributed Multimedia Systems
  • Multimedia Databases, Indexing, Recognition and Retrieval
  • Data Mining
  • Multimedia in E-Learning, E-Commerce and E-Society Applications
  • Multimedia in Medical Applications
  • Multimedia Authentication and Watermarking
  • Entertainment and games
  • Multimedia Interfaces

* PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
  • Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the symposium. All submissions are subject to a blind refereeing process.
  • Accepted and presented papers will be published as paper in the Conference Proceedings and included in the IEEE Xplore® database.
  • Extended versions of selected best papers will be published in a special issue of IJCSA: International Journal of Computer Science & Applications, ISSN 0972-9038. http://www.tmrfindia.org/ijcsa.html
  • Authors should submit draft papers (as Postscript, PDF of MSWord file).
  • The total length of a paper should not exceed 10 pages (LNCS style). LNCS style templates are available.
* IMPORTANT DATES

31.05.2010 – Submission deadline
12.07.2010 – Notification of acceptance
23.08.2010 – Camera-ready version of the accepted papers
18.10-20.10.2010 – Symposium

* GENERAL MMAP 2010 CHAIR

Dumitru Dan Burdescu, University of Craiova, Romania

* Steering Committee

Ioannis Pitas, University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Costin Badica, University of Craiova, Romania
Harald Kosch, University of Passau, Germany
Vladimir Uskov, Bradley University, USA
Thomas M. Deserno, Aachen University, Germany
Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, USA

* Organizing Committee

Dumitru Dan Burdescu, University of Craiova, Romania
Costin Badica, University of Craiova, Romania
Liana Stanescu, University of Craiova, Romania
Marius Brezovan, University of Craiova, Romania

* Publicity Chairs

Amelia Badica, University of Craiova, Romania

* Program Committee

José Luis Sevillano Ramos, University of Sevilla, Spain
Michael Lang, National University of Ireland, Ireland
David Bustard, University of Ulster, UK
Janis Grundspenkis, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Rynson Lau, Shanghai University, P.R. China
Gregory Wojtkowski, Boise State University, USA
Che-Chern Lin, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan
Bogdan Logofatu, University of Bucuresti, Romania
Toshio Okamoto, University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Wita Wojtkowski, Boise State University, USA
Reda Alhajj, University of Calgary, Canada
Qi Chun, Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R.China
Enn Õunapuu, University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia
George Tsihrintzis, University of Piraeus, Greece
Stefan Trzcielinski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Wilfried Philips, Universiteit Gent, Belgium
Vladimir Cretu, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania
Igor Kotenko, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Science, Russian Federation
Kazuo Ohzeki, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Valery Korzhik, State University of Telecommunications, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Boris Shishkov, IICREST / Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Daniel Grosu, Wayne State University, USA
Laszlo Böszörmenyi , Klagenfurt University, Austria
Vladimir Fomichov, State University Moscow, Russian Federation
Miguel Angel Vega-Rodríguez, University of Extremadura, Spain
Dan Popescu, CSIRO, Sydney, Australia.
Marek Ogiela, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Giuseppe Mangioni, University of Catania, Italy
Stefan Trausan-Matu, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania
Reggie Kwan, Caritas Francis Hsu College, Hong Kong
Rami Finkler, Afeka College of Engineering, Tel Aviv, Israel
Alexander Verbraeck, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Richard Chbeir, Bourgogne University, France
Christopher Barry, National University of Ireland, Ireland
Romulus Grigoras, IRIT - University of Toulouse, France
Mihai Mocanu, University of Craiova, Romania
Andrea Molinari, University of Trento, Italy
Franz Wotawa, Technische Universitaet Graz, Austria
Christos Douligeris, University of Piraeus, Greece
Jacek Zurada, University of Louisville, USA
Ryszard Choras, Institute of Telecommunications, Poland
Shiguo Lian, France Telecom R&D Beijing, P.R. China
Rajkumar Kannan, Bishop Heber College, India
Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem, Ain Shams University, Egypt
Yoshimi Teshigawara, Soka University, Japan
Christian Timmerer, Klagenfurt University, Austria
George Thiruvathukal, Loyola University, USA
Voicu Groza, University of Ottawa, Canada

Monday, March 22, 2010

CfP: Workshop on Impact of Scalable Video Coding on Multimedia Provisioning (SVCVision)

Collocated with MobiMedia - 6th International Mobile Multimedia Communications Conference
6th-8th September 2010 - Lisbon, Portugal

http://www.mobimedia.org/ws_SVCVision.html


Aims and Scope
===============
Scalable Video Coding (SVC) refers to the possibility of removing certain parts of a video bit stream in order to adapt it to a changing usage environment, e.g., end device capabilities, network condition or user preferences. SVC has been an active standardization and research area for at least 20 years, reaching back to H.262/MPEG-2, which offered scalable profiles. However, these previous attempts suffered from a significant loss in coding efficiency as well as a large increase in decoder complexity (and thus energy consumption), which hindered market adoption. Only the most recent attempt, i.e., the SVC extension of H.264/AVC, focuses on avoiding these disadvantages. Since H.264/SVC standardization started in 2003, it has been at the focus of many multimedia research groups.

Today's increasing variety of end devices (smart phones, tablet PCs, Netbooks, Laptops, PCs, networked HDTVs, …) and the associated multitude of Internet connectivity options (GPRS/EDGE, UMTS, ADSL, PLC, WiMAX, …) provide particular momentum for SVC, which can be easily and pervasively adapted to these various usage environments. SVC also allows end devices to only decode a sub-set of the SVC bit stream, thus enabling in particular mobile end devices to minimize the necessary (processing) power requirements.

This workshop aims to provide a forum for both academic and industrial participants to exchange and discuss recent advancements and future perspectives of SVC.


SVC topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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- Robust streaming, error resilience and error concealment
- Streaming in heterogeneous environments
- Peer-to-Peer (P2P) video distribution
- Internet Protocol television (IPTV)
- Energy-efficient video distribution
- Content adaptation (e.g., scaling, rewriting, transcoding) and summarization
- Complexity optimization and new tools for achieving scalability
- Adaptation decision taking & context information
- Storage & file format
- Conditional access & protection
- Novel applications & implementation experiences


Important Dates
==============
Paper Submission:  23. April 2010
Notification:          28. May 2010
Camera Ready:  25. June 2010


All accepted papers will be published in Springer Lecture Notes of ICST (LNICST) series and included in major article indexing services.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

IEEE ICME 2010 Call for Workshop Papers

July 19-23, 2010 - Singapore

http://www.icme2010.org/prog_workshops.html

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Sponsored by four IEEE Societies since 2000, the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME) has been the flagship multimedia conference and serves as a forum to promote the exchange of the latest advances in multimedia technologies, systems, and applications from both the research and development perspectives of the circuits and systems, communications, computer, and signal processing communities.

This year, the following workshops will be held as an integral part of ICME 2010 on July 23, 2010. Prospective authors are invited to visit the workshop websites for paper submission details.


1. 6th IEEE International Workshop on Networking Issues in Multimedia Entertainment (NIME'10)   (July 23, 2010)
http://www.math.unipd.it/~cpalazzi/NIME10/
Paper Submission Deadline: March 15, 2010
Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society

Workshop Co-Chairs

Marco Roccetti, University of Bologna, Italy
Giovanni Pau, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Abdennour El Rhalibi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2. 2nd International Workshop on IPTV Technologies and
Multidisciplinary Applications (IWITMA 2010)   (July 23, 2010)
http://imde.cio.umh.es/iwitma2010.html
Paper Submission Deadline: March 11, 2010

Workshop Chair

Oscar Martinez-Bonastre, Miguel Hernandez University of Elche, Spain

3. International Workshop on Hot Topics in 3D Multimedia (Hot3D)
(July 23, 2010)
http://www.hot3D.org
Paper Submission Deadline: March 20, 2010 (Regular Paper)/ May 15,
2010 (Position Paper)
Sponsored by IEEE Signal Processing Society

Workshop Co-Chairs

Dinei Florencio, Microsoft Research, USA
Murat Tekalp, Koc University, Turkey
Anthony Vetro, Mitsubishi, USA
Cha Zhang, Microsoft Research, USA

4. Workshop on Content Protection & Forensics (CPAF 2010)   (July 23, 2010)
http://www.cemnet.ntu.edu.sg/cpaf2010/
Paper Submission Deadline: March 11, 2010

Workshop Co-Chairs

Sabu Emmanuel, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Regunathan Radhakrishnan, Dolby Laboratories Inc., USA
Fulong Ma, Philips Research, China
Li Zhao, Tsinghua University, China

5. International Workshop on Visual Content Identification and Search
(VCIDS 2010)   (July 23, 2010)
http://www.vcids2010.info/
Paper Submission Deadline: March 15, 2010
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society

Workshop Co-Chairs

Jian Lu, Vobile, Inc., USA
Xian-Sheng Hua, Microsoft Research Asia, China
Dong Xu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

6. Workshop on Interactive Multimedia Installations and Digital Art
(IMIDA 2010)  (July 23, 2010)
http://webia.lip6.fr/~codognet/IMIDA
Paper Submission Deadline: March 11, 2010

Workshop Co-Chairs

Philippe Codognet, CNRS/UPMC/University of Tokyo, Japan
Ryohei Nakatsu, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Naoko Tosa, Kyoto University, Japan

7. 2nd International Workshop on Advances in Music Information
Research (AdMIRe 2010)  (July 23, 2010)
http://www.cp.jku.at/conferences/admire2010/
Paper Submission Deadline: March 14, 2010

Workshop Co-Chairs

Markus Schedl, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Oscar Celma, Barcelona Music and Audio Technologies, Spain
Peter Knees, Johannes Kepler University, Austria


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Conference Website: www.icme2010.org
Contact Email: icme2010@gmail.com

(Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call for papers.)

Friday, March 5, 2010

Special Session: “Advances in Multimedia Delivery” (AMD)

TEMU 2010 – INT. CONF. ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA
JULY 14-16, 2010, CHANIA, CRETE, GREECE
http://www.temu.gr

Scope

Latest advances in multimedia content encoding and representation, including HDTV, 3DTV, multi-view video and associated added-value interactive services, are offering to the end user a truly rich multimedia experience. On the other hand, the scope of media delivery itself is expanding beyond traditional broadcast TV to active content sharing among all users. It is thus self-evident that the reliable, efficient and timely handling of all these enhanced multimedia services is not only a sine qua non but also a significant challenge for new wired and wireless networking architectures. Future networks, at core and access level, should be able to provide to the end user ubiquitous access (at home, at office and on the move) to both live and on-demand rich media content. Towards this aim, a significant number of research efforts are being carried out throughout the world.

The following research areas fall within the scope of this Special Session:
    * Next-Generation infrastructures for multimedia delivery
    * Satellite and terrestrial multimedia broadcasting systems
    * Mobile TV
    * Interactive broadcasting
    * IP and non-IP transport and session control protocols
    * IPTV platforms and standards
    * Web Radio and WebTV
    * Peer-to-peer streaming architectures
    * Scalable media transmission
    * Error protection and concealment
    * AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting) issues
    * Security, encryption and digital rights management for multimedia content
    * Quality of Service and Quality of Experience
    * Market trends and business aspects

We invite original contributions that are not submitted concurrently to another conference. Both PDF and source (Word, LaTEX) versions of the paper, including figures and tables should be submitted electronically to any of the Special Session chairs (see e-mails below). Accepted papers will be formatted according to the TEMU instructions.

Session Co-Chairs

    Dr Georgios Gardikis (gardikis@epp.teicrete.gr), Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Greece
    George Xilouris (xilouris@epp.teicrete.gr), Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Greece
    Dr Harilaos Koumaras (koumaras@iit.demokritos.gr), NCSR “Demokritos”, Greece

Important Dates

    * Full papers submission: April 9, 2010
    * Notification of acceptance: April 23, 2010
    * Camera ready papers: May 8, 2010

Friday, February 26, 2010

WISMA 2010 approaching

CALL for PAPERS
Workshop on Interoperable Social Multimedia Applications (WISMA 2010)
11th International Workshop of the Multimedia Metadata Community

Submission due: 14th March 2010 - Workshop dates: 19th-20th May 2010
Workshop venue: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona (Spain)

In the Web 2.0, a growing amount of multimedia content is being shared on Social Networks. Due to the dynamic and ubiquitous nature of this content (and associated descriptors), new interesting challenges for  indexing, access, and search and retrieval have arisen. In addition, there is a growing concern on privacy protection, as a lot of personal data is being exchanged. Teenagers (and even younger kids), for example, require special protection applications; while adults are willing to have a higher control over the access to content. Furthermore, the integration of mobile technologies with the Web 2.0 applications is also an interesting area of research that needs to be addressed; not only in terms of content protection, but also considering the implementation of new and enriched context-aware applications. Finally, social multimedia is also expected to improve the performance of traditional multimedia information search and retrieval approaches by contributing to bridge the semantic gap. The integration of these aspects, however, is not trivial and has created a new interdisciplinary area of research.

In any case, there is a common issue that needs to be addressed in all the previously identified social multimedia applications: the interoperability and extensibility of their applications. Thus, the workshop is particularly interested in research contributions based on standards.

Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Privacy in social networks
• Access control in social networks
• Social media analysis
• Social media retrieval
• Context-awareness in social networks
• Mobile applications scenario
• Social networks ontologies and interoperability
• Security and privacy ontologies
• Content distribution over social networks
• Multimedia ontologies and interoperability
• Multimedia search and retrieval
• Semantic metadata management
• Collaborative tagging
• Interaction between access control and privacy policies
• Social networks and policy languages
• Policy management

Research Papers: Papers should describe original and significant work in
the research practice of related topics.
(i) Long papers: up to 8 pages, will normally be focused on research studies, applications and experiments.
(ii) Short papers: up to 4 pages, will be particularly suitable for reporting work-in-progress, interim results, or as a position paper submission.
Applications and Industrial Presentations: Proposals for presentations of applications or tools, including project reports, industrial practices and models, or tools/systems demonstrations. Abstract: 2 pages.

All submissions and proposals are to be in English and submitted in PDF format at the WISMA paper submission web site (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wisma2010) on or before 14th
March 2010. Papers should be formatted according to LNCS style (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0). The workshop proceedings are to be published as a volume at CEUR Workshop Proceedings (http://ceur-ws.org).

General Chair: Jaime Delgado (UPC, Spain).
International Programme Committee:
Anna Carreras (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain),
Ansgar Scherp (University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany),
Bill Grosky (University of Michigan, USA),
Chris Poppe (Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium),
Christian Timmerer (Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt, Austria),
Dominik Renzel (RWTH Aachen University, Germany),
Frédéric Dufaux (EPFL, Switzerland),
Harald Kosch (University of Passau, Germany),
Herve Bourlard (Idiap, Switzerland),
Jaime Delgado (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain),
Laszlo Böszörmenyi (Klagenfurt University, Austria),
Marc Spaniol (MPI - Saarbrücken, Germany),
Markus Strohmaier (Know Center Graz, Austria),
Mathias Lux (Klagenfurt University, Austria),
Michael Granitzer (Know Center Graz, Austria),
Oge Marques (Florida Atlantic University, USA),
Ralf Klamma (RWTH Aachen University, Germany),
Richard Chbeir (Bourgogne University, France),
Romulus Grigoras (ENSEEIHT, France),
Ruben Tous (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain),
Savvas Chatzichristofis (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece),
Vincent Charvillat (ENSEEIHT, France),
Vincent Oria (NJIT, USA),
Werner Bailer (Joanneum Research Graz, Austria),
Yu Cao (California State University, Fresno, USA).

Supported by:
Multimedia Metadata Community
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya BARCELONATECH
segur@, a project co-funded by the CDTI (Government of Spain)
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010: General Announcement

ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010 - General Announcement
October 25-29th 2010 - Firenze, Italy
http://www.acmmm10.org/
Dear Colleague,
We are now organizing ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010, the premiere science conference in the field, that will be held in Florence, Italy on 25-29 October 2010. ACM Multimedia is a great composite event with different programs:
  • The Main Conference Program includes plenary scientific and technical sessions with keynote speeches, oral, poster and video presentations, brave new ideas sessions and technical demonstrations of scientists and practitioners in Multimedia.
  • Opportunities for Deepenings are organized as discussion rooms and doctoral symposiums for students and junior researchers, plus tutorials and panels with worldwide recognized scientists and opinion leaders.
  • Competitions of Research Teams comprise the Multimedia Grand Challenge competition, on relevant and challenging questions about the industry's two-five years horizon for multimedia, and the Open Source Software competition, to encourage the implementations of open source multimedia software.
  • The Interactive Art program provides the opportunity of interaction between artists and computer scientists and investigation on the application of multimedia technologies to art and cultural heritage.
  • The Industry Exhibit program offers to the industries the opportunity to display their innovative products and advertise their initiatives.
  • Workshops associated to ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010 will provide in-focus forums of discussion on some of the most relevant and timely scientific topics in the field.
Florence is one of the most beautiful art capitals in the world. In 1982 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, thanks to its incredible collection of Renaissance art and architecture. History and culture sit in every corner, and visitors follow the steps of great artists like Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci on the sides of the famous Duomo, the Uffizi Gallery and the unique Palazzo Vecchio and Ponte Vecchio.
Please visit ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010 website at http://www.acmmm10.org/ , take note of the program deadlines and plan to participate to the program of ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010 that best suits your activity and results.
We thank you for your attention and hope that you will contribute to this fantastic event.
Winston Hsu, Bernard Merialdo, Yong Rui
ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010 Publicity Chairs
on behalf of the General Chairs
Alberto del Bimbo and Shih-Fu Chang
ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010 - General Announcement

October 25-29th 2010 - Firenze, Italy
http://www.acmmm10.org/

Dear Colleague,

We are now organizing ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010, the premiere science conference in the field, that will be held in Florence, Italy on 25-29 October 2010. ACM Multimedia is a great composite event with different programs:

The Main Conference Program includes plenary scientific and technical sessions with keynote speeches, oral, poster and video presentations, brave new ideas sessions and technical demonstrations of scientists and practitioners in Multimedia.
Opportunities for Deepenings are organized as discussion rooms and doctoral symposiums for students and junior researchers, plus tutorials and panels with worldwide recognized scientists and opinion leaders.
Competitions of Research Teams comprise the Multimedia Grand Challenge competition, on relevant and challenging questions about the industry‚s two-five years horizon for multimedia, and the Open Source Software competition, to encourage the implementations of open source multimedia software.
The Interactive Art program provides the opportunity of interaction between artists and computer scientists and investigation on the application of multimedia technologies to art and cultural heritage.
The Industry Exhibit program offers to the industries the opportunity to display their innovative products and advertise their initiatives.
Workshops associated to ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010 will provide in-focus forums of discussion on some of the most relevant and timely scientific topics in the field.
Florence is one of the most beautiful art capitals in the world. In 1982 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, thanks to its incredible collection of Renaissance art and architecture. History and culture sit in every corner, and visitors follow the steps of great artists like Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci on the sides of the famous Duomo, the Uffizi Gallery and the unique Palazzo Vecchio and Ponte Vecchio.

Please visit ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010 website at http://www.acmmm10.org/ , take note of the program deadlines and plan to participate to the program of ACM MULTIMEDIA 2010 that best suits your activity and results.

Monday, January 11, 2010

CfP: Special Issue of MTAP on Semantic Multimedia

Call for Papers: Multimedia Tools and Applications, Springer

*** Special issue on "Semantic Multimedia" ***

Growing amounts of multimedia data of various modalities (video, audio, 3D objects, etc.) make management, distribution of and access to multimedia material ever harder, both for lay and professional users. Novel approaches, bridging the large disparity between descriptors computed automatically from multimedia content and subjectivity and context in user interpretation and interaction, are required. It still needs to be further explored how technologies from different research areas can be used to increase the value of multimedia content, e.g. to assist multimedia representation, analysis and annotation with semantics and knowledge based methods.
This special issue invites high quality contributions addressing related theoretical and practical aspects of semantic multimedia. We especially invite the submission of extended versions of papers presented at the 4th International Conference on Semantic and Digital Media Technologies (SAMT 2009) and at the attached workshops.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF MULTIMEDIA
- Knowledge assisted multimedia analysis
- Content-based multimedia analysis linked with natural language/speech processing

SEMANTIC RETRIEVAL OF MULTIMEDIA
- Semantic-driven multimedia indexing and retrieval
- Semantic retrieval of 3D objects
- Machine Learning and relevance feedback for finding semantics
- Semantic-driven multimedia content adaptation/summarization

SEMANTIC METADATA MANAGEMENT OF MULTIMEDIA
- Metadata management for multimedia
- Multimedia ontologies and infrastructures
- Standards bridging the multimedia and knowledge domains  

USER INTERFACES FOR SEMANTIC MULTIMEDIA
- Interfaces and personalization for interaction with large multimedia repositories
- Semantic media annotation
- Inference and machine learning for semi-automatic annotation
- Browsing multimedia archives
- Device-specific access to and adaptation of multimedia

SEMANTICS IN VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS
- illustrative depiction and rendering
- mapping meaning to presentation content
- smart virtual environments
- supporting knowledge discovery

APPLICATIONS OF SEMANTIC MULTIMEDIA
- Social multimedia tagging
- Context, user, network, semantics-aware media engineering
- Multimedia mash-ups
- Case studies with clear, innovative lessons learned

Important Dates
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Submission of papers: 15 February 2010
Submission of final accepted papers: 15 May 2010
Submissions
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All the papers should be full journal length versions and follow the guidelines set out by Multimedia Tools and Applications (http://www.springer.com/computer/information+systems/journal/11042).
Submissions should be uploaded to http://mtap.editorialmanager.com choosing "Semantic Multimedia" as article type, no later than February 15, 2010.

Guest Editors
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Werner Bailer, JOANNEUM RESEARCH, Austria
Bernard Mérialdo, Eurecom, France
Yiannis Kompatsiaris, ITI, Greece
Tat-Seng Chua, National University of Singapore
The CfP can be found at http://www.samt2009.org/sites/default/files/mtap_cfp_flyer_v1.pdf

CFP-- 2nd IEEE Int'l Workshop on Multimedia Computing and Communications (MCC'10)


The Second IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Computing and Communications (MCC'10)

August 2 - 5, 2010
ETH Zurich, Switzerland


In conjunction with IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications and Network (ICCCN) 2010

Call For Paper: http://www.ifp.illinois.edu/~yunfu2/CfP/MCC10-cfp.html

Topics covered include, but are not limited to, the following:
 

* Multimedia content analysis, representation, and understanding
* Multimedia management in social networking environment
* Multimedia data mining and fusing, indexing and retrieval
* Sensorial data processing for interactive games
* Content, user, computation, and network aware media engineering
* Multimedia summarization and abstraction
* Intelligent audio-video surveillance and other security-related applications
* Multimedia and multimodal user interfaces and interaction models
* Soft-biometrics from multimedia computing
* Multimedia in mobile and smart environment
* Internet human computer interaction
* Image/video processing and analysis
* Image filtering and enhancement, such as noise reduction, edge enhancement, contrast enhancement, color processing
* Image restoration, multiframe image restoration
* Image/video format conversion including de-interlacing, scaling and super-resolution, and frame rate conversion
* Motion detection and estimation
* Image/video segmentation and tracking
* Image/video stabilization
* Stereoscopic and 3D processing
* 3DTV

IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submission deadline   March 15, 2010
Author notification                April 30, 2010
Camera-ready paper             May 14, 2010
 

Program Chairs:
 

Yun (Raymond) Fu, University at Buffalo (SUNY), USA
Fan Zhai, Texas Instruments, USA