MMAP 2010 - 3rd International Symposium on Multimedia ? Applications and Processing (MMAP'10)
Topics/Call fo Papers
3rd International Symposium on Multimedia ? Applications and Processing (MMAP'10)
Wisła, Poland, October 18-20, 2010
Multimedia ? Applications and Processing (MMAP'10) will be organized within the framework of the International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology.
MMAP'10 will be organized by Software Engineering Department, Faculty of Automation, Computers and Electronics, University of Craiova, Romania ("Multimedia Applications Development" Research Centre).
CONFERENCE BACKGROUND AND GOALS
Multimedia information has become ubiquitous on the web, creating new challenges for indexing, access, search and retrieval. Recent advances in pervasive computers, networks, telecommunications, and information technology, along with the proliferation of multimedia mobile devices ? such as laptops, iPods, personal digital assistants (PDA), and cellular telephones ? have stimulated the development of intelligent pervasive multimedia applications. These key technologies are creating a multimedia revolution that will have significant impact across a wide spectrum of consumer, business, healthcare, and governmental domains. Yet many challenges remain, especially when it comes to efficiently indexing, mining, querying, searching, and retrieving multimedia data.
The Multimedia ? Processing and Applications 2010 (MMAP 2010) Symposium addresses several themes related to theory and practice within multimedia domain. The enormous interest in multimedia from many activity areas (medicine, entertainment, education) led researchers and industry to make a continuous effort to create new, innovative multimedia algorithms and application.
As a result the conference goal is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners in order to communicate their newest and original contributions on topics that have been identified (see below). We are also interested in looking at service architectures, protocols, and standards for multimedia communications ? including middleware ? along with the related security issues, such as secure multimedia information sharing. Finally, we encourage submissions describing work on novel applications that exploit the unique set of advantages offered by multimedia computing techniques, including home-networked entertainment and games. However, innovative contributions that don't exactly fit into these areas will also be considered because they might be of benefit to conference attendees.
Wisła, Poland, October 18-20, 2010
Multimedia ? Applications and Processing (MMAP'10) will be organized within the framework of the International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology.
MMAP'10 will be organized by Software Engineering Department, Faculty of Automation, Computers and Electronics, University of Craiova, Romania ("Multimedia Applications Development" Research Centre).
CONFERENCE BACKGROUND AND GOALS
Multimedia information has become ubiquitous on the web, creating new challenges for indexing, access, search and retrieval. Recent advances in pervasive computers, networks, telecommunications, and information technology, along with the proliferation of multimedia mobile devices ? such as laptops, iPods, personal digital assistants (PDA), and cellular telephones ? have stimulated the development of intelligent pervasive multimedia applications. These key technologies are creating a multimedia revolution that will have significant impact across a wide spectrum of consumer, business, healthcare, and governmental domains. Yet many challenges remain, especially when it comes to efficiently indexing, mining, querying, searching, and retrieving multimedia data.
The Multimedia ? Processing and Applications 2010 (MMAP 2010) Symposium addresses several themes related to theory and practice within multimedia domain. The enormous interest in multimedia from many activity areas (medicine, entertainment, education) led researchers and industry to make a continuous effort to create new, innovative multimedia algorithms and application.
As a result the conference goal is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners in order to communicate their newest and original contributions on topics that have been identified (see below). We are also interested in looking at service architectures, protocols, and standards for multimedia communications ? including middleware ? along with the related security issues, such as secure multimedia information sharing. Finally, we encourage submissions describing work on novel applications that exploit the unique set of advantages offered by multimedia computing techniques, including home-networked entertainment and games. However, innovative contributions that don't exactly fit into these areas will also be considered because they might be of benefit to conference attendees.
Other CFPs
- 2nd International Workshop on Medical Informatics and Engineering (MI&E'10)
- Workshop on Scalable Computing in Distributed Systems & 8th Workshop on Large Scale Computations on Grids
- 10th International Multidisciplinary Conference on e-Commerce and e-Government (ECOM&EGOV'10)
- International Symposium on Frontiers in Network Applications and Network Systems (FINANS)
- International Workshop on Advances in Business ICT (ABICT'10)
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