[image 01601] CFP: Int WS on Attractiveness Computing in Multimedia (ACM2016) in conjunction of BigMM2016
Ichiro IDE
ide @ is.nagoya-u.ac.jp
2015年 12月 25日 (金) 13:40:59 JST
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井手@名大です。
東大の山崎俊彦先生、阪大の新田直子先生と一緒に標記のワークショップを来
年4月に開催致します。締切が近くて恐縮ですが、ふるってご投稿ください。
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Int Workshop on Attractiveness Computing in Multimedia (ACM2016)
in conjunction of BigMM2016 (http://bigmm2016.asia.edu.tw)
- Submission deadline: Jan. 15th, 2016
- Notification of Paper Acceptance: Feb. 5th, 2016
- Camera-Ready Submission of Accepted Papers: Feb. 14th, 2016
As the advancement of social platform, media capturing devices, and
media processing tools, large volumes of user-generated content or
professionally edited content are shared and disseminated on the
Web. Internet users can browse, comment, edit, and sometimes
creatively re-compose this content to generate new media, giving new
insights or interesting applications. A fundamental question,
therefore, arises. Why are we attracted to multimedia content and
services? How can we make our multimedia content and services more
attractive? Massive multimedia data shared on social media platforms
apparently raise multimedia research challenges and opportunities;
however, few research efforts have been put on these interesting and
challenging topics.
Topics of ACM include, but are not limit to anlaysis and applications
of the following areas are solicited:
- Creation: content synthesis and collaboration; creation of novel
attractive content.
- Editing: content authoring, composition, summarization, and
presentation; multimodality integration.
- Indexing and retrieval: novel features and structure to index
multimedia by its attractiveness score; retrieval interface and
model; socially-aware analysis.
- Methodology: machine learning for multimedia artworks;
classification and pattern recognition; generic model and heuristics
in analysis.
- Interaction: interaction on various devices; user in the loop of
computation; human factors in attractiveness.
- Actuation: navigation; recommendation.
- Evaluation: dataset development; evaluation of systems; design of
user study; limitation of the state-of-the-art.
- Novel applications: novel application scenarios; development of
novel challenges and perspectives.
ACM 2016 welcomes submissions of papers no longer than 8 pages
(inclusive of all figures, references and appendices). All submissions
must be written in English and must be formatted according to
BigMM. They must contain no information identifying the author(s) or
their organization(s). Reviews will be double-blind. Papers will be
judged on their relevance, technical content and correctness, and the
clarity of presentation of the research.
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■ 井手 一郎 ide @ is.nagoya-u.ac.jp ■
■ 名古屋大学大学院 情報科学研究科 メディア科学専攻 ■
■ 電話/ファクシミリ:(052)789-3313[直通] ■
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