[image 00723] Fw: Last Calls (15th, July) for Internet-Scale Multimedia Management (ISMM14, November 7) @ ACM Multimedia

Toshihiko YAMASAKI yamasaki @ hal.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
2014年 7月 9日 (水) 21:11:04 JST


Image-mlの皆様,

6/16にご案内したISMM14@ ACM Multimedia in Orlando, Florida, USA.
ですが、締切が7/15まで伸びましたので再度ご案内申し上げます


東京大学 山崎

> Image-mlの皆様,
> 
> 下記の通り,
> The 1st workshop on Internet-Scale Multimedia Management
> (ISMM14, November 7) @ ACM Multimedia in Orlando, Florida, USA.
> の論文募集の案内をお送り致します.論文締切は7月7日となっています.
> 
> 関係分野の皆様,投稿をぜひご検討下さい.よろしくお願い致します.
> 
> 東大 山崎

Forwarded by Toshihiko YAMASAKI <yamasaki @ hal.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
----------------------- Original Message -----------------------
 From:    Yi Yu <yi.yu.yy @ gmail.com>
 To:      Roger Zimmermann <rogerz @ comp.nus.edu.sg>
 Date:    Tue, 8 Jul 2014 21:58:04 +0800
 Subject: Last Calls (15th, July) for Internet-Scale Multimedia Management (ISMM14, November 7) @ ACM Multimedia
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Dear colleagues,



CALL FOR PAPERS: The 1st workshop on Internet-Scale Multimedia Management
(ISMM14, November 7) @ ACM Multimedia in Orlando, Florida, USA.



Every day people create and consume massive amounts of multimedia
information and data by engaging with various mobile Internet services.
With a wide variety of multimedia information and data around us being
aggregated over time, the Internet is getting increasingly information-
centric. We are experiencing an age of increasing demands on how we host
various people’s online engagements and how to strengthen people’s lives in
the physical world with more personalized smartservices. One of the
characteristics of multimedia information and data is that their scale is
massive and requires a technological infrastructure that can accommodate
rapid processing, large scale storage, and flexible analysis of
multi-structured data.

This workshop addresses a focused but broad research theme with an emphasis
on how to manage and derive value from multimedia data in the social
Internet landscape to facilitate the connections between users’ physical
world and their online activities. Workshop areas covered are: (i)
discovering user-relevant co-occurrences and associations across the
Internet multimedia landscape, (ii) extracting mobile user intentions,
physical context, and values of local multimedia topics and events,
modeling the user-centric physical world and online activities, (iii)
gaining insights and understanding of voluminous and diverse user
behaviours, (iv)personalizing decisions and services, and (v) building a
multimedia ecosystem for Internet-scale multimedia management.



Collecting your ideas and contributions on:

(i) How to exploit multimedia techniques to provide user platforms with
appealing aesthetics and emotions matching users’ personal tastes? (ii) How
to leverage multimedia communication technologies to keep users engaged
with the web on-the-go? (iii) How to use social multimedia analytics
techniques to understand people’s activity patterns in the physical world?
(iv) How to refine multimedia management techniques in large-scale
databases so as to respond to user activities on demand? This workshop is
interested in in all relevant aspects of people’s lives in the physical
world, their online presence analytics, and a cohesive set of social
multimedia data.

   - Massive user web behavior analytics for Internet multimedia management
   - Location-aware multimedia analytics for online activities and
   management
   - Real-world case studies of physical activity patterns from multimedia
   data analytics
   - Mobile multimedia data traffic modeling and forecasting
   - Visualization and interaction for massive music, image, and video data
   analytics
   - Internet-scale multimedia content indexing and mining
   - Applied mathematics and statistics of geographic data analytics for
   intelligent services
   - Multimedia pattern recognition in integrated social events
   - Fusing multiple sources, synchronizing metadata and integrating
   existing data sources and services into new demand-centric models (e.g.,
   advertising, security)
   - Machine learning and natural language processing in user-centric
   multimedia big data
   - Multimedia systems and applications targeting mobile users

·         Multimedia cyber-infrastructures and system architectures



The workshop will include invited talks, refereed papers and posters. For
more information, please visit the workshop website at
http://www.idmi.nus.edu.sg/ismm2014/



Important Dates:

Submission of papers for review
http://www.idmi.nus.edu.sg/ismm2014/index.php/submission-instructions: July
15, 2014

Notification of acceptance: August 7, 2014

Camera-ready submission: August 24, 2014

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Toshihiko YAMASAKI, Associate Professor
Department of Information and Communication Engineering,
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology,
The University of Tokyo
Engineering Building No. 2, Room 112D3
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
TEL, FAX: +81-3-5841-6698
Mail: yamasaki @ hal.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp



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