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2008 International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing
October 8-10, 2008
Shangri-la Hotel
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
MMSP-08 Call for Papers (please look at the New part of Introduction to Keynote Speakers!!!!)
MMSP-08 is the tenth international workshop on multimedia signal processing. The workshop is organized by the Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. A new theme of this workshop is Bio-Inspired Multimedia Signal Processing in Life Science Research. The main goal of MMSP-2008 is to further the scientific research within the broad field of multimedia signal processing and its interaction with other new emerging areas such as life science. The workshop will focus on major trends and challenges in this area, including brainstorming a roadmap for the success of future research and application. MMSP-08 workshop consists of interesting features:
* A Student Paper Contest with awards sponsored by Canon. To enter the contest a paper submission must have a student as the first author
* A Best Paper from oral presentation session with awards sponsored by Microsoft.
* A Best Poster presentation with awards sponsored by National ICT Australia (NICTA).
* New session for Bio-Inspired Multimedia Signal Processing
SCOPE
Papers are solicited in, but not limited to, the following general areas:
Bio-inspired multimedia signal processing
* Multimedia processing techniques inspired by the study of signals/images derived from medical, biomedical and other life science disciplines with applications to multimedia signal processing.
* Fusion mechanism of multimodal signals in human information processing system and applications to multimodal multimedia data fusion/integration.
* Comparison between bio-inspired methods and conventional methods.
* Hybrid multimedia processing technology and systems incorporating bio-inspired and conventional methods.
Joint audio/visual processing, pattern recognition, sensor fusion, medical imaging, 2-D and 3-D graphics/geometry coding and animation, pre/post-processing of digital video, joint source/channel coding, data streaming, speech/audio, image/video coding and processing
Multimedia databases (content analysis, representation, indexing, recognition and retrieval)
Human-machine interfaces and interaction using multiple modalities
Multimedia security (data hiding, authentication, and access control)
Multimedia networking (priority-based QoS control and scheduling, traffic engineering, soft IP multicast support, home networking technologies, position aware computing, wireless communications).
Multimedia Systems Design, Implementation and Application (design, distributed multimedia systems, real time and non-real-time systems; implementation; multimedia hardware and software)
Standards
Keynote speakers:
1. Multimedia Medical Signal Management -- New Challenges in Crossing the Image Chasm between Signal Acquisition, Processing, Diagnosis and Treatment -- presented by Prof. H.K. Huang, University of Southern California
2. Multimedia Application to the Simulation of Human Musculoskeletal System: A Visual Lower Limb Model from Multimodal Captured Data -- presented by Prof. Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, University of Geneva
3. Multimedia Search: Past and Current Approaches -- Presented by Dr. HongJiang Zhang, Microsoft China
4. Technical Challenges in Video Coding and Processing for Future Digital Entertainment -- presented by Prof. Chang Wen Chen (editor in Chief of T-CSVT), The State University of New York
SCHEDULE
* Special Sessions (contact the respective chair): March 8, 2008
* Papers (full paper, 4-6 pages, to be received by): April 18, 2008
* Notification of acceptance by: June 18, 2008
* Camera-ready paper submission by: July 18, 2008
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
C.W. CHEN (Univ. at Buffalo, The State Univ. of New York), T. CHEN (Carnegie Mellon Univ.),
I.J. COX (Univ. College London, UK), A. VETRO (MERL, USA), S.F. CHANG (Columbia Univ.), J.L. DUGELAY (Institute Eurécom, France), P. FROSSARD (EPFL, Switzerland), J. ZHANG (NICTA, Australia), L. GUAN (Ryerson Univ.), Y. ALTUNBASAK (Georgia Inst. Tech), A. CAVALLARO (Queen Mary, Univ. of London), L. DONG (Microsoft Research), A. DUMITRAS (Apple, USA), C. GUILLEMOT (INRIA, France), Y. HE (Tsinghua Univ), A. KATSAGGELOS (Northwestern Univ.),
C.- C. Jay KUO (Univ. of Southern California), S. LI (Microsoft Research), H.Y.M. LIAO (Academia Sinica, Taiwan), C. Y. LIN (IBM), K.J.R. LIU (Univ. of Maryland), N. MEMON (Polytechnic Univ.), S. NARAYANAN (Univ. of Southern California), B. PESQUET-POPESCU (France), F. PEREIRA (Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal), H. RADHA (Carnegie Mellon Univ.), A. SAID (HP Lab),
J. VILLASENOR (Univ. of California Los Angeles), Z. ZHANG (Microsoft Research), W. ZENG (Univ. of Missouri), Y-H HU(Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison), Y. Q. SHI (New Jersey Inst. Tech), E. IZQUIERDO (Queen Mary, Univ. of London), W. LI (Univ. of Wollongong), X. He (Univ. of Tech. Sydney), M. VAN DER SCHAAR (Univ. of California Davis), F. PORIKLI (MERL, USA), Y. WANG (Polytechnic Univ.), Z. XIONG (Texas A&M Univ.), J. APOSTOLOPULOS (HP Labs), P. CHOU (Microsoft Research),
K. ROSE (Univ. of California Santa Barbara, USA), M. WU (Univ. of Maryland), ), M. Li (Microsoft Research), X. Hua (Microsoft Research), (Y.N. ZHANG (Northwestern Polytech. Univ.), T. Mei (Microsoft Research), L. ZHUO (Beijing Univ. of Tech), W.D. CAI (Univ. of Sydney), Z.Y. WANG (Univ. of Sydney), Q. WU (Univ. of Tech. Sydney), M. Frater (Uni. of NSW, Australia), M. Peaking (Uni. of NSW), G. Lu (Monash Uni.), S. Luo (Newcastel Uni. Australia), H.T. Shen (Queensland Uni.), Zhenghua Yu (Seekpai Inc, China), M. Murshed (Monash Uni.), M. Paul (Monash Uni.), H. Wu (RMIT, Australia), D. Taubman (Univ. of NSW, Australia), W. Huang (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore), K. H. Yap(Nanyang Technological Univ. Singapore) H.S. Wong (City Univ, of Hong Kong), P. Muneesawang (Naresuan Univ. Thailand), M. Kyan (Ryerson Univ. Canada),J. Lay (Univ. of Sydney, Australia), S. W. Perry (CSIRA Canon, Australia), I. Lee (Univ. of South Australia, Aust.), Z. Ma (CiSRA Australia),S. Hardy (CiSRA Australia),Y. Shi (NICTA, Australia),E. Choi (NICTA, Australia),C. Shen (NICTA, Australia),R. Mathew (Univ. of NSW, Australia),Y. Wang (NICTA, Australia),L. Wang (ANU, Australia),H. Li (ANU, Australia)
General Co-Chairs
Prof. David Feng,
University of Sydney, Australia, and
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
feng@it.usyd.edu.au
Prof. Thomas Sikora,
Technical University Berlin Germany
sikora@nue.tu-berlin.de
Prof. W.C. Siu,
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
enwcsiu@polyu.edu.hk
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Dr. Jian Zhang, National ICT Australia jian.zhang@nicta.com.au
Prof. Ling Guan, Ryerson University, Canada
lguan@ee.ryerson.ca
Prof. Jean-Luc Dugelay,
Institute EURECOM, Sophia Antipolis, France
Jean-Luc.Dugelay@eurecom.fr
Special Session Co-Chairs:
Prof. Wenjun Zeng, University of Missouri, USA
zengw@missouri.edu
Prof. Pascal Frossard,
EPFL, Switzerland
pascal.frossard@epfl.ch
Publicity Co-Chairs
Prof. Yu-Hen Hu,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
hu@engr.wisc.edu
Prof. Yun He,
Tsinghua University, China
hey@tsinghua.edu.cn
Publication Chair
Dr. Wanqing Li,
University of Wollongong, Australia
wanqing@uow.edu.au
Registration
Mr. Sijun Lu, National ICT Australia Sijun.lu@nicta.com.au
Finance Chair
Dr. Qiang Wu,
University Technology of Sydney, Australia
wuq@it.uts.edu.au
Electronic Media Chair
Dr. Rupeng Zhao,
Science Platform Corporation Pty Ltd, Australia
rpzhao@optusnet.com.au
Local Arrangements Chair
Dr. Getian Ye, National ICT Australia getian.ye@nicta.com.au
Europe Liaison
Prof. Ebroul Izquierdo,
Queen Mary, University of London, UK
ebroul.izquierdo@elec.qmul.ac.uk
North America Liaison
Prof. Yun Qing Shi,
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
shi@njit.edu
IEEE Signal Processing Society
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