MSP 2014 - International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing Techniques and Applications (MSP-2014)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Papers are solicited in, but not limited to, the following general areas:
Bio-inspired multimedia signal processing
Multimedia processing techniques inspired by the study of signals/images derived from medical, biomedical and other life science disciplines with applications to multimedia signal processing.
Fusion mechanism of multimodal signals in human information processing system and applications to multimodal multimedia data fusion/integration.
Comparison between bio-inspired methods and conventional methods.
Hybrid multimedia processing technology and systems incorporating bio-inspired and conventional methods.
Joint audio/visual processing, pattern recognition, sensor fusion, medical imaging, 2-D and 3-D graphics/geometry coding and animation, pre/post-processing of digital video, joint source/channel coding, data streaming, speech/audio, image/video coding and processing
Multimedia databases (content analysis, representation, indexing, recognition and retrieval)
Human-machine interfaces and interaction using multiple modalities
Multimedia security (data hiding, authentication, and access control)
Multimedia networking (priority-based QoS control and scheduling, traffic engineering, soft IP multicast support, home networking technologies, position aware computing, wireless communications).
Multimedia Systems Design, Implementation and Application (design, distributed multimedia systems, real time and non-real-time systems; implementation; multimedia hardware and software)
Standards
Bio-inspired multimedia signal processing
Multimedia processing techniques inspired by the study of signals/images derived from medical, biomedical and other life science disciplines with applications to multimedia signal processing.
Fusion mechanism of multimodal signals in human information processing system and applications to multimodal multimedia data fusion/integration.
Comparison between bio-inspired methods and conventional methods.
Hybrid multimedia processing technology and systems incorporating bio-inspired and conventional methods.
Joint audio/visual processing, pattern recognition, sensor fusion, medical imaging, 2-D and 3-D graphics/geometry coding and animation, pre/post-processing of digital video, joint source/channel coding, data streaming, speech/audio, image/video coding and processing
Multimedia databases (content analysis, representation, indexing, recognition and retrieval)
Human-machine interfaces and interaction using multiple modalities
Multimedia security (data hiding, authentication, and access control)
Multimedia networking (priority-based QoS control and scheduling, traffic engineering, soft IP multicast support, home networking technologies, position aware computing, wireless communications).
Multimedia Systems Design, Implementation and Application (design, distributed multimedia systems, real time and non-real-time systems; implementation; multimedia hardware and software)
Standards
Other CFPs
- Second International Workshop on Mathematical Modeling and Scientific Computing (MMSC-2014)
- International Workshop on Information and Decision Sciences (IDS-2014)
- International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems and Social Computing (CSSC-2014)
- International Workshop on Computational Advertising and Social Networks (CANS'14)
- International Workshop on Cognitive Computing and Communications (3C’14)
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