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DMS 2013 - The 19th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems

Date2013-08-08 - 2013-08-10

Deadline2013-04-29

VenueBrighton, UK - United Kingdom UK - United Kingdom

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Websitehttps://www.ksi.edu/seke/dms13.html

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 19th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems
Brighton, United Kingdom
August 8 - August 10, 2013
http://www.ksi.edu/seke/dms13.html
With today's proliferation of multimedia data (e.g., images, animations,
video, and sound), comes the challenge of using such information to
facilitate data analysis, modeling, presentation, interaction and
programming, particularly for end-users who are domain experts, but not IT
professionals. The main theme of the 19th International Conference on
Distributed Multimedia Systems (DMS'2013) is multimedia inspired computing.
The conference organizers seek contributions of high quality papers, panels
or tutorials, addressing any novel aspect of computing (e.g., programming
language or environment, data analysis, scientific visualization, etc.) that
significantly benefits from the incorporation/integration of multimedia data
(e.g., visual, audio, pen, voice, image, etc.), for presentation at the
conference and publication in the proceedings. Both research and case study
papers or demonstrations describing results in research area as well as
industrial development cases and experiences are solicited. The use of
prototypes and demonstration video for presentations is encouraged.
Special issue of Journals:
The DMS conference is closely coordinated with the International Journal of
Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, the Journal of Visual
Languages and Computing and the International Journal of Distance Education
Technologies. Usually the best ranked papers from the conference, after
rigorous reviews, extensive revisions and further enhancements, will appear
in one or more special issues of the above journals. Papers suggested for
the special issue(s) will be reviewed by external reviewers following the
standard procedure of review stipulated by the respective journal.
Topics:
Distributed Multimedia Technology
media coding, acquisition and standards
QoS and Quality of Experience control
digital rights management and conditional access solutions
privacy and security issues
mobile devices and wireless networks
mobile intelligent applications
sensor networks, environment control and management
Distributed Multimedia Models and Systems
human-computer interaction
languages for distributed multimedia
multimedia software engineering issues
semantic computing and processing
media grid computing, cloud and virtualization
web services and multi-agent systems
multimedia databases and information systems
multimedia indexing and retrieval systems
multimedia and cross media authoring
Applications of Distributed Multimedia Systems
collaborative and social multimedia systems and solutions
humanities and cultural heritage applications, management and fruition
multimedia preservation
cultural heritage preservation, management and fruition
distance and lifelong learning
emergency and safety management
e-commerce and e-government applications
health care management and disability assistance
intelligent multimedia computing
internet multimedia computing
virtual, mixed and augmented reality
user profiling, reasoning and recommendations
Information for Authors:
Papers must be written in English. An electronic version (Postscript, PDF,
or MS Word format) of the full paper should be submitted using the following
URL: http://conf.ksi.edu/dms2013/submit/SubmitPaper.php (submission site
will be open Jan 1, 2013). Manuscript must include a 200-word abstract and
no more than 6 pages of 2-column text (include figures and references). All
submissions must not be published or under consideration for publication in
a journal or in a conference with proceedings. Papers will be evaluated
based on originality, significance, technical soundness and clarify of
exposition. Depending upon the results of evaluation a paper may be accepted
as regular paper (6 pages), short paper (4 pages) or poster (poster
presentation only).
Workshops and Special Sessions:
The following workshops and special sessions are being planned:
International Workshop on Distance Education Technology (DET)
International Workshop on Visual Languages and Computing (VLC)
Please contact the conference program co-chairs if you are interested in
organizing a workshop or a special session. A one-page proposal with the
following items is required:
Title of the workshop/special session
Name of the organizer(s)
A list of program committee members (reviewers)
E-mail address of the lead organizer
A brief description of the theme
Conference Contact Information:
DMS 2013 Conference Secretariat
Knowledge Systems Institute
3420 Main Street
Skokie, IL 60076 USA
Tel: 847-679-3135
Fax: 847-679-3166
E-mail: dms13-AT-ksi.edu
Important Dates:
Paper submission due: April 29, 2013
Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2013
Camera-ready copy: June 15, 2013
Early conference registration due: June 15, 2013
Conference organized by:
Knowledge Systems Institute, USA
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Last modified: 2012-09-18 22:17:00