MMC 2019 - 6th IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Computing (MMC 2019)
Date2019-07-08 - 2019-07-12
Deadline2019-03-01
VenueShanghai, China
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.icme2019.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
Organizers
Tian Gan (gantian-AT-sdu.edu.cn), Shandong University, China
Wen-Huang Cheng (whcheng-AT-nctu.edu.tw), National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Kai-Lung Hua (hua-AT-mail.ntust.edu.tw), National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Klaus Schoeffmann (ks-AT-itec.aau.at), Klagenfurt University, Austria
Vladan Velisavljevic (Vladan.Velisavljevic-AT-beds.ac.uk), University of Bedfordshire
Christian von der Weth (vonderweth-AT-nus.edu.sg), National University of Singapore, Singapore
Description
The intimate presence of mobile devices in our daily life, such as smartphones and various wearable gadgets like smart watches, has dramatically changed the way we connect with the world around us. Users rely on mobile devices to maintain an always-on relation to information, personal and social networks, etc. Nowadays, in the era of the Internet-of-Things (IoT), these devices are further extended by smart sensors and actuators and amend multimedia devices with additional data and possibilities. With a growing number of powerful embedded mobile sensors like camera, microphone, GPS, gyroscope, accelerometer, digital compass, and proximity sensor, there is a variety of data available and hence enables new sensing applications across diverse research domains comprising mobile media analysis, mobile information retrieval, mobile computer vision, mobile social networks, mobile human-computer interaction, mobile entertainment, mobile gaming, mobile healthcare, mobile learning, and mobile advertising. Regardless of the application fields, many issues and challenges brought by the emerging technologies for mobile multimedia still lie ahead and many research questions remain to be answered. For example, seamless user experience has been identified as one key factor in designing mobile multimedia applications for multiple form factors. Yet, its provision is challenging and requires effective integration of rich mobile sensors and multidisciplinary research, such as multimedia content adaptation and user behavior analysis. Also, the effective and efficient use of multimedia data on mobile devices, including convenient interaction and appropriate visualization, is still not fully solved. Small screen sizes, integrated cameras and microphones, but also the new gesture and haptic sensors, pose new challenges but at the same time provide new opportunities and innovative ways for multimedia interaction. In addition, for power saving purpose, applicationdriven energy management is an important technical consideration in mobile multimedia computing (e.g., how to offload computation-intense tasks to the cloud servers to save energy and extend battery lifetimes for mobile users?). In addition to energy optimization, it is often also required to optimize runtime performance when dealing with multimedia data in a mobile scenario (e.g., by usage of specific programming techniques, or by offloading specific parts to the cloud). The workshop on Mobile Multimedia Computing (MMC 2019) aims to bring together researchers and professionals from worldwide academia and industry for showcasing, discussing, and reviewing the whole spectrum of technological opportunities, challenges, solutions, and emerging applications in mobile multimedia.
Scope and Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
2D/3D computer vision on mobile devices
Action/gesture/object/speech recognition with mobile sensor
Computational photography on mobile devices
Human computer interaction with mobile and wearable devices
Mobile multimedia indexing and retrieval
Mobile visual search
Mobile multimedia content adaptation and adaptive streaming
Mobile social signal processing
Mobile virtual and augmented reality
Multimedia data in the IoT
Multimedia Cloud Computing
Multi-modal and multi-user mobile sensing
Novel multimedia applications taking advantage of mobile devices
Power saving issues of mobile multimedia computing
Personalization, privacy and security in mobile multimedia
User behavior analysis of mobile multimedia applications
Ubiquitous computing/adaptation on mobile and wearable devices
Visualization of multimedia data on mobile devices
Other topics related to mobile multimedia computing
Tian Gan (gantian-AT-sdu.edu.cn), Shandong University, China
Wen-Huang Cheng (whcheng-AT-nctu.edu.tw), National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Kai-Lung Hua (hua-AT-mail.ntust.edu.tw), National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Klaus Schoeffmann (ks-AT-itec.aau.at), Klagenfurt University, Austria
Vladan Velisavljevic (Vladan.Velisavljevic-AT-beds.ac.uk), University of Bedfordshire
Christian von der Weth (vonderweth-AT-nus.edu.sg), National University of Singapore, Singapore
Description
The intimate presence of mobile devices in our daily life, such as smartphones and various wearable gadgets like smart watches, has dramatically changed the way we connect with the world around us. Users rely on mobile devices to maintain an always-on relation to information, personal and social networks, etc. Nowadays, in the era of the Internet-of-Things (IoT), these devices are further extended by smart sensors and actuators and amend multimedia devices with additional data and possibilities. With a growing number of powerful embedded mobile sensors like camera, microphone, GPS, gyroscope, accelerometer, digital compass, and proximity sensor, there is a variety of data available and hence enables new sensing applications across diverse research domains comprising mobile media analysis, mobile information retrieval, mobile computer vision, mobile social networks, mobile human-computer interaction, mobile entertainment, mobile gaming, mobile healthcare, mobile learning, and mobile advertising. Regardless of the application fields, many issues and challenges brought by the emerging technologies for mobile multimedia still lie ahead and many research questions remain to be answered. For example, seamless user experience has been identified as one key factor in designing mobile multimedia applications for multiple form factors. Yet, its provision is challenging and requires effective integration of rich mobile sensors and multidisciplinary research, such as multimedia content adaptation and user behavior analysis. Also, the effective and efficient use of multimedia data on mobile devices, including convenient interaction and appropriate visualization, is still not fully solved. Small screen sizes, integrated cameras and microphones, but also the new gesture and haptic sensors, pose new challenges but at the same time provide new opportunities and innovative ways for multimedia interaction. In addition, for power saving purpose, applicationdriven energy management is an important technical consideration in mobile multimedia computing (e.g., how to offload computation-intense tasks to the cloud servers to save energy and extend battery lifetimes for mobile users?). In addition to energy optimization, it is often also required to optimize runtime performance when dealing with multimedia data in a mobile scenario (e.g., by usage of specific programming techniques, or by offloading specific parts to the cloud). The workshop on Mobile Multimedia Computing (MMC 2019) aims to bring together researchers and professionals from worldwide academia and industry for showcasing, discussing, and reviewing the whole spectrum of technological opportunities, challenges, solutions, and emerging applications in mobile multimedia.
Scope and Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
2D/3D computer vision on mobile devices
Action/gesture/object/speech recognition with mobile sensor
Computational photography on mobile devices
Human computer interaction with mobile and wearable devices
Mobile multimedia indexing and retrieval
Mobile visual search
Mobile multimedia content adaptation and adaptive streaming
Mobile social signal processing
Mobile virtual and augmented reality
Multimedia data in the IoT
Multimedia Cloud Computing
Multi-modal and multi-user mobile sensing
Novel multimedia applications taking advantage of mobile devices
Power saving issues of mobile multimedia computing
Personalization, privacy and security in mobile multimedia
User behavior analysis of mobile multimedia applications
Ubiquitous computing/adaptation on mobile and wearable devices
Visualization of multimedia data on mobile devices
Other topics related to mobile multimedia computing
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