AMR 2012 - 10th International Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval
Topics/Call fo Papers
AMR 2012 *
10th International Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval *
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10 Years of Research in Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval *
- State-of-the-Art and Current Trends - *
October 24-25, 2012 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Royal School of Library and Information Science
http://amr.dke-research.de/amr2012/
The Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval workshop aims to bring together
researchers, practitioners and companies with focus on existing and
novel techniques into the field of multimedia retrieval. We promote the
idea of having a separate event for focusing to the specificities of the
adaptivity challenge. The goal of this workshop is therefore to
intensify the exchange of ideas, to provide an overview of current
activities in this area and to point out connections between multimedia
retrieval, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
This 10th anniversary workshop of the series is dedicated to review the
developments in the field over the last years. Hence, we welcome
especially contributions that will review recent research and current
trends in this field.
Topics of interest:
This yearâ??s workshop focuses on start-of-the-art and visionary
contributions in multimedia retrieval. However, we also welcome position
papers and recent work in this field. The topics are:
â?¢ Multimedia retrieval systems (text, image, audio, video & mixed-media)
â?¢ Theoretical foundations of multimedia retrieval and mining
â?¢ Intelligent multimedia data modeling, indexing & structure extraction
â?¢ Adaptive hypermedia and web based systems
â?¢ Metadata for multimedia retrieval
â?¢ Multimedia and multi-modal mining
â?¢ Semantic content analysis for multimedia
â?¢ Semantic web and ontologies
â?¢ Multimedia interaction
â?¢ Affect detection for multimedia content
â?¢ Soft computing in multimedia information retrieval
â?¢ Adaptive query languages
â?¢ Similarity measures (especially user adaptive measures)
â?¢ User and preference modeling (including feedback models)
â?¢ Methods for adaptive data visualization and user interfaces
Important Dates:
July 29, 2012 Deadline for abstract submission
August 12, 2012 Deadline for paper submission
September 3, 2012 Notification of acceptance/rejection
October 3, 2012 Deadline for final paper submission
October 3, 2012 Early registration deadline
Submissions:
Papers should have about 10 pages but must not exceed 15 pages and
should be submitted electronically in PDF format at
http://amr.dke-research.de. When preparing your submission, please
follow the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) style of Springer-
Verlag. Please see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for
detailed formatting instructions. After the workshop, selected papers
will be published as part of a Post- Proceedings issue with a focus on
contributions discussing the state-of-the-art and future perspectives on
adaptivity in multimedia retrieval.
Committee: (cf. http://amr.dke-research.de/amr2012/index.php/commi...)
Program Chairs
Marcin Detyniecki CNRS, LIP6, Paris, France
Birger Larsen RSLIS, Copenhagen, Denmark
Andreas Nuernberger University of Magdeburg, Germany
Sebastian Stober University of Magdeburg, Germany
* *
Further details can be found on the Web page of the workshop:
http://amr.dke-research.de/amr2012
10th International Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval *
*
10 Years of Research in Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval *
- State-of-the-Art and Current Trends - *
October 24-25, 2012 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Royal School of Library and Information Science
http://amr.dke-research.de/amr2012/
The Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval workshop aims to bring together
researchers, practitioners and companies with focus on existing and
novel techniques into the field of multimedia retrieval. We promote the
idea of having a separate event for focusing to the specificities of the
adaptivity challenge. The goal of this workshop is therefore to
intensify the exchange of ideas, to provide an overview of current
activities in this area and to point out connections between multimedia
retrieval, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
This 10th anniversary workshop of the series is dedicated to review the
developments in the field over the last years. Hence, we welcome
especially contributions that will review recent research and current
trends in this field.
Topics of interest:
This yearâ??s workshop focuses on start-of-the-art and visionary
contributions in multimedia retrieval. However, we also welcome position
papers and recent work in this field. The topics are:
â?¢ Multimedia retrieval systems (text, image, audio, video & mixed-media)
â?¢ Theoretical foundations of multimedia retrieval and mining
â?¢ Intelligent multimedia data modeling, indexing & structure extraction
â?¢ Adaptive hypermedia and web based systems
â?¢ Metadata for multimedia retrieval
â?¢ Multimedia and multi-modal mining
â?¢ Semantic content analysis for multimedia
â?¢ Semantic web and ontologies
â?¢ Multimedia interaction
â?¢ Affect detection for multimedia content
â?¢ Soft computing in multimedia information retrieval
â?¢ Adaptive query languages
â?¢ Similarity measures (especially user adaptive measures)
â?¢ User and preference modeling (including feedback models)
â?¢ Methods for adaptive data visualization and user interfaces
Important Dates:
July 29, 2012 Deadline for abstract submission
August 12, 2012 Deadline for paper submission
September 3, 2012 Notification of acceptance/rejection
October 3, 2012 Deadline for final paper submission
October 3, 2012 Early registration deadline
Submissions:
Papers should have about 10 pages but must not exceed 15 pages and
should be submitted electronically in PDF format at
http://amr.dke-research.de. When preparing your submission, please
follow the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) style of Springer-
Verlag. Please see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for
detailed formatting instructions. After the workshop, selected papers
will be published as part of a Post- Proceedings issue with a focus on
contributions discussing the state-of-the-art and future perspectives on
adaptivity in multimedia retrieval.
Committee: (cf. http://amr.dke-research.de/amr2012/index.php/commi...)
Program Chairs
Marcin Detyniecki CNRS, LIP6, Paris, France
Birger Larsen RSLIS, Copenhagen, Denmark
Andreas Nuernberger University of Magdeburg, Germany
Sebastian Stober University of Magdeburg, Germany
* *
Further details can be found on the Web page of the workshop:
http://amr.dke-research.de/amr2012
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