ISM 2017 - 19th IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2017)
Date2017-12-11 - 2017-12-13
Deadline2017-07-15
VenueTaichung, Taiwan
Keywords
Websitehttps://ism2017.asia.edu.tw
Topics/Call fo Papers
Research in multimedia computing is generally concerned with presentation, integration and computation of one or more media, such as text, image, graphics, audio, video, social data, and data collected from various sensors, etc., using computing techniques. The 19th IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2017) is the flagship conference of IEEE Technical Committee on Multimedia (TCMC) and an international forum for researchers to exchange information regarding advances in the state of the art and practice of multimedia computing, as well as to identify the emerging research topics and define the future of multimedia computing.
The technical program of ISM2017 will consist of invited talks, paper presentations, and panel discussions. Submissions are solicited for full papers and workshop papers. Topics for submission include but are not limited to:
Systems and Architectures
Mobile multimedia systems and services
Pervasive and interactive media systems including mobile systems, pervasive gaming, and digital TV
Multimedia data in the Cloud
GPU-based multimedia architectures and systems
Software development framework using multimedia techniques
Communications and Streaming
Multimedia networking and QoS
Mobile audio/video streaming
Wireless broadcasting and streaming
Scalable streaming
Peer-to-peer media systems and streaming
Sensor networks
Internet telephony technologies and systems
Video teleconferencing
Multimedia Interfaces
Information visualization and interactive systems
Multimodal user interfaces: design, engineering, modality-abstractions, etc.
Tools for media authoring, analyzing, editing, browsing, and navigation
Intelligent agents for content creation, distribution, and analysis
Novel interfaces for multimedia: touch, tangible, wearable, virtual, 3D, etc.
User interfaces for mobile devices
Media Coding, Processing, and Quality Measurement
Signal processing including audio, video, image processing, and coding
Coding standards
Scalable and Multi-view coding
Multi-resolution or super-resolution algorithms
Maintenance of perceptual quality with further compression
Developing novel quality measures
Multimedia Security and Forensics
Data security including digital watermarks and encryption
Copyright issues for multimedia data
Surveillance and monitoring methods
Face detection and recognition algorithms
Human behavior analysis from motion images/videos
Multimedia-based computer forensics (e.g., crime scene investigation, user profiling)
Multimedia Captchas, including attacks and counter-attacks
On forensic use of biometrics
Data hiding, stenography, and steganalysis
Trust and privacy issues in media systems
Content Understanding, Modeling, Management, and Retrieval
Media meta-modeling techniques
Storage systems, databases, and retrieval
Data segmentation
Image, audio, video, genre clustering & classification
Video summarization and story generation
Speaker identification, recognition, and location
Object, event, emotion, text detection and recognition
Mosaic, video panorama and background generation
Media semantics, ontologies, annotation, concept detection and learning
Personalization and user preferences
3D and depth information
Mobile Media
Mobile and location-based media techniques
Mobile visual search
Social networks for mobile users
Augmented reality for mobile users
Content delivery in mobile networks (e.g., 3G, 4G and future 5G)
Mobile applications
Applications
Big data
3D data: graphics, displays, sound, broadcasting, interfaces
Media composition and production: capture, authoring, digital art, animations, etc.
Gaming
Virtual and augmented reality
Robotics
Media interfaces for the Web
Media in social network analysis
Rich media enabled E-commerce and E-shopping
Media systems for handicapped
Collaborative systems
Interdisciplinary media applications: Bioinformatics, Transportation systems, Wild-life monitoring and analysis, etc.
Deep learning of multimedia data
The technical program of ISM2017 will consist of invited talks, paper presentations, and panel discussions. Submissions are solicited for full papers and workshop papers. Topics for submission include but are not limited to:
Systems and Architectures
Mobile multimedia systems and services
Pervasive and interactive media systems including mobile systems, pervasive gaming, and digital TV
Multimedia data in the Cloud
GPU-based multimedia architectures and systems
Software development framework using multimedia techniques
Communications and Streaming
Multimedia networking and QoS
Mobile audio/video streaming
Wireless broadcasting and streaming
Scalable streaming
Peer-to-peer media systems and streaming
Sensor networks
Internet telephony technologies and systems
Video teleconferencing
Multimedia Interfaces
Information visualization and interactive systems
Multimodal user interfaces: design, engineering, modality-abstractions, etc.
Tools for media authoring, analyzing, editing, browsing, and navigation
Intelligent agents for content creation, distribution, and analysis
Novel interfaces for multimedia: touch, tangible, wearable, virtual, 3D, etc.
User interfaces for mobile devices
Media Coding, Processing, and Quality Measurement
Signal processing including audio, video, image processing, and coding
Coding standards
Scalable and Multi-view coding
Multi-resolution or super-resolution algorithms
Maintenance of perceptual quality with further compression
Developing novel quality measures
Multimedia Security and Forensics
Data security including digital watermarks and encryption
Copyright issues for multimedia data
Surveillance and monitoring methods
Face detection and recognition algorithms
Human behavior analysis from motion images/videos
Multimedia-based computer forensics (e.g., crime scene investigation, user profiling)
Multimedia Captchas, including attacks and counter-attacks
On forensic use of biometrics
Data hiding, stenography, and steganalysis
Trust and privacy issues in media systems
Content Understanding, Modeling, Management, and Retrieval
Media meta-modeling techniques
Storage systems, databases, and retrieval
Data segmentation
Image, audio, video, genre clustering & classification
Video summarization and story generation
Speaker identification, recognition, and location
Object, event, emotion, text detection and recognition
Mosaic, video panorama and background generation
Media semantics, ontologies, annotation, concept detection and learning
Personalization and user preferences
3D and depth information
Mobile Media
Mobile and location-based media techniques
Mobile visual search
Social networks for mobile users
Augmented reality for mobile users
Content delivery in mobile networks (e.g., 3G, 4G and future 5G)
Mobile applications
Applications
Big data
3D data: graphics, displays, sound, broadcasting, interfaces
Media composition and production: capture, authoring, digital art, animations, etc.
Gaming
Virtual and augmented reality
Robotics
Media interfaces for the Web
Media in social network analysis
Rich media enabled E-commerce and E-shopping
Media systems for handicapped
Collaborative systems
Interdisciplinary media applications: Bioinformatics, Transportation systems, Wild-life monitoring and analysis, etc.
Deep learning of multimedia data
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