[Infovis] FW: Special Issue on Multimedia Analytics!

Ribarsky, William ribarsky at uncc.edu
Wed Jan 13 19:20:33 CET 2010


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Bill Ribarsky
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NEW DEADLINE IS JANUARY 27. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!

 

Call for Papers

Special Issue on Multimedia Analytics

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications

Submission deadline: 27 Jan. 2010

Target publication date: Sep./Oct. 2010

 

Multimedia make up 95 percent of the digital universe, and the percentage is growing. Most of these media are unstructured or, at best, semistructured, so it's hard to retrieve, analyze, and understand their content. Multimedia are now the main components of online news, blogs, medical imagery, general picture databases, scientific data, patient or health records, and many other types of digital collections.

 

This special issue will focus on current tools and research in this very challenging and important area. Work on video analytics, either by itself or as part of multimedia analysis, is of special interest as are exploratory interactive visualization methods. Possible topics include, but aren't limited to,

·         user interfaces for multimedia analysis that optimize cognition;

·         tools for exploring multimedia collections;

·         applications that categorize multimedia based on content;

·         capabilities to fuse multimedia content into one conceptual space;

·         annotation schema for multimedia analysis;

·         automated or social methods of annotating multimedia for improved retrieval;

·         image, speech, soundtrack, and text processing that supports analysis of large multimedia collections;

·         methods for handling real-time or streaming multimedia;

·         methodologies for determining originator, message, and audience impacts of multimedia; and

·         applications that support reporting multimedia analysis results in a multimedia format.

A workshop on video analytics that was held at IEEE VisWeek 2009 (http://vis.computer.org/VisWeek2009) provides context for the importance of multimedia analytics and for some of these topics. We expect that a report on the outcomes of the workshop will appear in this issue of CG&A or in an issue around this time.

 

Articles should be no more than 8,000 words, with each figure counting as 200 words. Cite only the 12 most relevant references, and consider providing technical background in sidebars for nonexpert readers. Color images are preferable and should be limited to a total of 10. You can find CG&A style and length guidelines at www.computer.org/cga/author.html.

 

Please submit your article using the online manuscript submission service at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cs-ieee. When uploading your article, select the appropriate special-issue title under the category "Manuscript Type." Also include complete contact information for all authors. If you have any questions about submitting your article, contact the peer-review coordinator at cga-ma at computer.org.

 

Please direct any correspondence before submission to the guest editors:

Nancy Chinchor, nancyc at rccb.osis.gov; William Ribarsky, ribarsky at uncc.edu; and Michael Christel, christel at cs.cmu.edu

 
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Dr. William Ribarsky
Bank of America Endowed Chair in Information Technology
Chair, Computer Science Department
Director, Charlotte Visualization Center
College of Computing and Informatics
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
www.viscenter.uncc.edu



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