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    IMMPD 2012 - Workshop on Interactive Multimedia on Mobile and Portable Devices

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    Category IMMPD 2012

    Deadline: June 30, 2012 | Date: October 29, 2012-November 02, 2012

    Venue/Country: Nara, Japan

    Updated: 2012-04-16 23:49:06 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    With the development of silicon technologies, mobile and portable electronics devices, such as personal computers, mobile phones, digital cameras, and PDA, have become ubiquitous for people's daily life. These devices provide multimedia sources for entertainment, communication, and so on. How to design user interfaces of these products that enable natural, intuitive and fun interaction is one of the main challenges the multimedia community is facing.

    Considering that mobile and portable devices are usually supplied with multiple sensors (e.g., camera and microphone), how to employ multimodal information for interaction has recently received much attention in both academia and industry. But interactive multimedia is still an under-explored field. Many challenges exist when moving to multimodal interaction: for example, how to annotate and search huge data acquired by using multiple sensors, especially in the unconstrained end-user environments? how to effectively extract and select representative multimedia features for human behavior recognition? and how to select the fusion strategy of multimodal data for a given application? To address these challenges, we must adapt the existing approaches or find new solutions suitable for multimedia interaction on mobile and portable devices.

    This workshop will bring together researchers from both academia and industry in domains including computer vision, audio and speech processing, machine learning, pattern recognition, communications, human-computer interaction, and media technology to share and discuss recent advances in interactive multimedia. Topics include, but are not limited to:

    Multimedia description and markup

    Multimedia representation and annotation

    Multimedia search and retrieval

    Presence and environment sensing

    Face detection, tracking, and recognition

    Hand detection, tracking, and recognition

    Emotion/mood recognition

    Gesture/action/activity recognition

    Audio-visual recognition and interaction

    Novel interaction (accelerometer, touch screen, haptics, voice, etc.)

    Multimodal data modeling and fusion

    Multimedia content adaptation

    Social media computing and interaction

    Context-aware services

    Interaction with depth-sensing (e.g., Kinect)

    Important Dates

    Paper submission deadline: 30 June 2012

    Notification of acceptance: 5 August 2012

    Camera-ready due: 15 August 2012

    Workshop: 30 October 2012

    Workshop Chairs

    Ling Shao, The University of Sheffield, UK

    Caifeng Shan, Philips Research, The Netherlands

    Minoru Etoh, NTT DOCOMO, Japan

    Technical Program Committee (Tentative)

    Xavier Binefa, University of Barcelona, Spain

    Andrea Cavallaro, Queen Mary University of London, UK

    Berna Erol, Ricoh Innovations, USA

    Yun (Raymond) Fu, SUNY at Buffalo, USA

    Ling Guan, Ryerson University, Canada

    Aki Harma, Philips Research, The Netherlands

    Winston Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

    Alejandro Jaimes, Yahoo! Research, Spain

    Tae-Kyun Kim, Imperial College London, UK

    Qian Lin, HP Labs, USA

    Alexander C. Loui, Kodak Research Labs, USA

    Xiaoming Liu, GE Global Research, USA

    Tao Mei, Microsoft Research Asia, China

    Anton Nijholt, University of Twente, The Netherlands

    Jean-Marc Odobez, IDIAP Research Institute, Switzerland

    Yoichi Sato, University of Tokyo, Japan

    Wolfgang Hurst, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

    Shihong Lao, Omron, Japan

    Kari Pulli, NVIDIA, USA

    Xiaoyi Jiang, University of Munster, Germany

    Paper Submission

    When submitting a manuscript to this workshop, the authors acknowledge that no paper substantially similar in content has been submitted to another conference, workshop, or journal.

    Full papers may be up to 6 pages (in ACM format). All papers must follow the general paper submission instructions of ACM Multimedia 2012.

    Papers must be submitted in PDF format using the ACM Multimedia submission site .

    Review and Publication

    Each submission will be reviewed by at least three TPC members and/or external reviewers for originality, significance, clarity, soundness, relevance and technical contents.

    The review process will be double-blind.

    Accepted papers will be published by ACM in the workshop proceedings together with the ACM Multimedia 2012 proceedings. Extended versions of accepted papers will be invited to submit to a special issue of a top journal or an edited book.

    Workshop Program

    Will be announced later.

    Contacts

    Ling Shao (ling.shaoatsheffield.ac.uk)

    Caifeng Shan (caifeng.shanatgmail.com)


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