[NLP2RDF] SS3: Media in context – cross-media analysis call for proposal - 2016 IEEE Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP 2016),

Maketa, Thomas tmaketa at nsandax.com
Tue Mar 29 19:21:36 CEST 2016


Dear All,



I’m involved in the organization of the Media in Context special session
for the 2016 IEEE Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP 2016
<http://mmsp2016.ece.mcgill.ca/Program/Special%20Sessions.htm>), an
overview of the session bellow .



We are looking for teams/scientists interested in submitting papers, and I
would greatly appreciate if you could share this call for papers in your
respective networks.



Thank you very much and kind regards

M




SS3: Media in context – cross-media analysis

<<LESS <http://mmsp2016.ece.mcgill.ca/Program/Special%20Sessions.htm>

With the continuing increase of multimedia content on the Web and in
electronic libraries around the world, cross referencing data from
heterogonous multimedia sources (audio, video, text), exploiting them and
discovering hidden meaning or knowledge embedded in them is becoming
increasingly difficult.

The task of holistically analysing multimedia files in treating audio,
video and text as the same type of data that, that can be stored, compared,
linked and searched in a consistent manner is still in its infancy and
requires an array of very expert knowledge. The complexity of this task
makes it difficult for public and academic libraries to use and propose
this technology to their clients and for developer to provide the next
generation of multimedia application.

For instance, currently most of cross-multimedia searches and comparison
are based on metadata and do not consider the multi-media content itself.
The approach considering taking a multimedia document - containing audio,
video, metadata and embedded text - and producing: a representation of the
video, of the audio, of the text and the metadata and linking them together
in a common language that could be compared to other multimedia documents
and exploited by application is rare.

This special session will bring together researchers interested in
cross-media analysis technologies allowing real-time analysis of media
resources as well as connected content, including video, images, audio,
text, linked structure and metadata. Topics will cover the entire
cross-media analysis value chain: information extraction from multimedia
content, representation of the extracted data (data ontologies – data
modeling - RDF), storing (triple stores), searching, comparison
(distributed recommendation system), publication of the extracted data and
the distributed computing challenges of dealing with all these steps and
making them more reliable. This special session seeks as well to link
multi-media cross analysis with new type of applications that can take
advantage of this rich heterogeneous multi media paradigm: virtual reality,
augmented reality, reactive interfaces, etc.

Related topics that can be submitted to this special session:

   - Linked data and multimedia ontology, formats for storing and searching
   multi-media contents
   - Multimedia applications interoperability, common languages for
   multi-media connected applications
   - Augmented reality, mixed and virtual library for Electronic Multimedia
   Library;
   - Advanced User Interfaces and controls for Electronic Multimedia
   Libraries searches
   - Real-time web based classification of multimedia content based on web
   harvesting
   - Image recognition and standardization for automated classification
   - Algorithms for Automated extraction of multimedia content for
   classification and automated content enrichment
   - Algorithms for Speech/Audio coding, processing and automated
   recognition for Public Multimedia audio archives
   - Video codecs comparison and proposals for Public Multimedia Libraries
   content on- demand streaming
   - Algorithms for automated identification and enrichment of authors
   information
   - Advances in document readers and OCR for National Archives



*Important Dates*

Proposals for Special Sessions

March 15, 2016

Submission of Papers(regular & special sessions)

May 15, 2016

Notification of Acceptance

June 30, 2016

Submission of Sketch and Demo papers

July 10, 2016

Camera Ready Deadline

July 10, 2016

Conference Dates

September 21-23, 2016





http://mmsp2016.ece.mcgill.ca/Program/Special%20Sessions.htm#
<http://mmsp2016.ece.mcgill.ca/Program/Special%20Sessions.htm>
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