DMS 2009 - DMS 2009 - 15th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
DMS 2009 - 15th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems
Hotel Sofitel, Redwood City, San Francisco Bay, USA
September 10 to September 12, 2009
http://www.ksi.edu/seke/dms09.html
The DMS conference is an international conference series, which covers
a wide spectrum of paper presentations, technical discussions and
demonstrations in the fields of distributed multimedia computing.
The main themes of the DMS2009 conference are: network and systems,
emergency management and security, situated computing, multimedia
software engineering, and multimedia information retrieval, mining and
fusion. The conference organizers seek contributions of high quality
papers, panels or tutorials, addressing various aspects of distributed
multimedia systems and applications, for presentation at the
conference and publication in the proceedings. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
Distributed Multimedia Technology
media coding and compression standards
media streaming and QoS control
digital rights management
middleware and OS support
privacy and security issues
mobile devices and wireless networks
sensor networks
context sensing and processing
Distributed Multimedia Models and Systems
human-computer interaction issues
situated computing
languages for distributed multimedia: Java, XML, X3D
software engineering issues
web services and multi-agent systems
multimedia databases and information systems
multimedia indexing and retrieval systems
distributed multimedia systems evaluation
multimedia authoring
Applications of Distributed Multimedia Systems
distributed collaboration
cultural heritage preservation, management and fruition
distance and lifelong learning
emergency and safety management
environment control and management
e-commerce and e-government applications
health care management and disability assistance
intelligent multimedia computing
social networking
virtual, mixed and augmented reality
Both research papers and system papers describing developments and
experiences accompanied by demonstrations of prototypes are solicited.
Conference Hotel
The DMS2009 Conference will be held at the Hotel Sofitel, Redwood
City, San Francisco Bay, USA. The hotel has made available for these
limited dates (9/10/2009 - 9/13/2009) to DMS2009 attendees a discount
rate of $89 US dollars for single/double, not including sales tax.
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/dms09/submit/SubmitPaper.php.
Manuscript must include a 200-word abstract and be no more than 6
pages of IEEE double column text (including figures and references).
Research papers must not be published or under consideration for
publication in a journal or in a conference with proceedings. Research
papers will be evaluated based on originality, significance, technical
soundness and clarify of exposition.
System papers should report on existing research prototypes by clearly
identifying the original contributions and ideas demonstrated, and
will be evaluated based on technical soundness, feasibility and
applicability.
System papers must be accompanied by a separate demo description
specifying the equipment and the type of installation that will be
used. Authors of system papers must bring their own equipment for
demo.
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). In addition to paper presentation, system papers
will also be included in demo sessions.
Additional information on submission can be found at:
www.ksi.edu/seke/dms09.html
Important Dates
Paper submission due: March 1, 2009
Notification of acceptance: May 1, 2009
Camera-ready copy: June 1, 2009
Early conference registration due: June 1, 2009
Conference Co-Chairs: Masahito Hirakawa, Japan and Erland Jungert, Sweden
Program Co-Chairs: Augusto Celentano, Italy and Atsuo Yoshitaka, Japan
Steering Committee Chair: Shi-Kuo Chang, USA
DMS'2009 Conference Secretariat
Knowledge Systems Institute
3420 Main Street
Skokie, IL 60076 USA
Tel: 847-679-3135
Fax: 847-679-3166
E-mail: dms09-AT-ksi.edu
Hotel Sofitel, Redwood City, San Francisco Bay, USA
September 10 to September 12, 2009
http://www.ksi.edu/seke/dms09.html
The DMS conference is an international conference series, which covers
a wide spectrum of paper presentations, technical discussions and
demonstrations in the fields of distributed multimedia computing.
The main themes of the DMS2009 conference are: network and systems,
emergency management and security, situated computing, multimedia
software engineering, and multimedia information retrieval, mining and
fusion. The conference organizers seek contributions of high quality
papers, panels or tutorials, addressing various aspects of distributed
multimedia systems and applications, for presentation at the
conference and publication in the proceedings. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
Distributed Multimedia Technology
media coding and compression standards
media streaming and QoS control
digital rights management
middleware and OS support
privacy and security issues
mobile devices and wireless networks
sensor networks
context sensing and processing
Distributed Multimedia Models and Systems
human-computer interaction issues
situated computing
languages for distributed multimedia: Java, XML, X3D
software engineering issues
web services and multi-agent systems
multimedia databases and information systems
multimedia indexing and retrieval systems
distributed multimedia systems evaluation
multimedia authoring
Applications of Distributed Multimedia Systems
distributed collaboration
cultural heritage preservation, management and fruition
distance and lifelong learning
emergency and safety management
environment control and management
e-commerce and e-government applications
health care management and disability assistance
intelligent multimedia computing
social networking
virtual, mixed and augmented reality
Both research papers and system papers describing developments and
experiences accompanied by demonstrations of prototypes are solicited.
Conference Hotel
The DMS2009 Conference will be held at the Hotel Sofitel, Redwood
City, San Francisco Bay, USA. The hotel has made available for these
limited dates (9/10/2009 - 9/13/2009) to DMS2009 attendees a discount
rate of $89 US dollars for single/double, not including sales tax.
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/dms09/submit/SubmitPaper.php.
Manuscript must include a 200-word abstract and be no more than 6
pages of IEEE double column text (including figures and references).
Research papers must not be published or under consideration for
publication in a journal or in a conference with proceedings. Research
papers will be evaluated based on originality, significance, technical
soundness and clarify of exposition.
System papers should report on existing research prototypes by clearly
identifying the original contributions and ideas demonstrated, and
will be evaluated based on technical soundness, feasibility and
applicability.
System papers must be accompanied by a separate demo description
specifying the equipment and the type of installation that will be
used. Authors of system papers must bring their own equipment for
demo.
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). In addition to paper presentation, system papers
will also be included in demo sessions.
Additional information on submission can be found at:
www.ksi.edu/seke/dms09.html
Important Dates
Paper submission due: March 1, 2009
Notification of acceptance: May 1, 2009
Camera-ready copy: June 1, 2009
Early conference registration due: June 1, 2009
Conference Co-Chairs: Masahito Hirakawa, Japan and Erland Jungert, Sweden
Program Co-Chairs: Augusto Celentano, Italy and Atsuo Yoshitaka, Japan
Steering Committee Chair: Shi-Kuo Chang, USA
DMS'2009 Conference Secretariat
Knowledge Systems Institute
3420 Main Street
Skokie, IL 60076 USA
Tel: 847-679-3135
Fax: 847-679-3166
E-mail: dms09-AT-ksi.edu
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