CfP: I-Media Special Session on Multimedia Metadata
March 22, 2008 on 10:00 am | Tags: CfP, Conference, mmc | In CfP, Conference, MPEG, MPEG-21, MPEG-7, Multimedia, Research | No CommentsI’m happy to announce that there will be a special session of the Multimedia Metadata Community at the TRIPLE-I / I-Media conference in Graz in September.
CfP: I-Media Special Session on Multimedia Metadata
Studies show that sales of digital capture devices like video camera, digital photo cameras, or mobile phones with digital cameras are still rising. Therefore it can be expected that the number of created digital multimedia content will rise dramatically in future. Multimedia metadata is currently the only way to cope with problems like semantics based retrieval or organization of content and provides means to specify adaptation and delivery constraints and rules. Within this special session the importance of metadata for media technologies is discussed. We encourage the submission of high quality scientific work as well as application papers. Topics include but are not limited to:
- Multimedia technologies and metadata in the social web
- Multimedia semantics
- Annotation of multimedia content
- Metadata in pervasive multimedia computing
- Metadata for new media
- Studies and surveys in context of multimedia metadata and new media
We encourage the submission of high quality scientific work as well as application papers.
Organization
The special session is organized by the Multimedia Metadata Community which has already organized a series of 8 successful workshops in the past taking place in Aachen, Berlin, Graz and Klagenfurt. The Multimedia Metadata Community aims to extend the active and successful community and network with new members.
Submission
Submissions for the special session are handled via the submission system of the TRIPLE-I/I-Media and are reviewed by the TRIPLE-I/I-Media program committee.
14 April 2008: Submission of the full papers (4-8 pages)
31 May 2008: Notification of acceptance
30 June 2008: Camera ready version (8 pages)
3-5 September 2008: TRIPLE-I Conference
Special Session Chairs
- Michael Granitzer, Know-Center Graz
- Mathias Lux, ITEC / Klagenfurt University
Contact: mlux <at> itec <dot> uni-klu.ac.at
Related Links
Multimedia Book Coming Feb. 2008
December 5, 2007 on 2:25 pm | | In Dev, MPEG-21, MPEG-7, Multimedia, Research, book | No CommentsBehind the curtains of the Multimedia Metadata Community we prepared a book consisting of 12 contributions in context of multimedia metadata and semantics. It’s already mentioned online. It’s available in Feb. 2008.
Title: Multimedia Semantics – The Role of Metadata
Editors: M. Granitzer, M. Lux & M. Spaniol
Pages: ~260
ISBN: 978-3-540-77472-3
The web page at Springer is here. I’ll blog more about the book as soon as it is published.
The MPEG-21 Multimedia Framework
October 8, 2007 on 8:45 pm | | In General, MPEG-21, Multimedia | 1 CommentChristian Timmerer (active contributor to the MPEG standards) has blogged about the MPEG-21 multimedia framework. I like his post as it brings the current state of MPEG-21 to the point. And therefore it is one of the rare information snippets outsiders can access
You’ll find also the links to the appropriate parts of the standard as well as links to the publicly available parts.
JUKM Special Issue on Multimedia Metadata Community Workshop Results 2005 Online
September 19, 2006 on 9:54 am | | In Conference, General, MPEG, MPEG-21, MPEG-7, Multimedia | Comments OffSome days ago above mentioned special issue was put online. As the JUKM is an open access journal, everyone can view and download the published articles. Within the peer reviewed issue the results of the Multimedia Metadata Community workshop series in 2005 are presented:
- Analysis of the Data Quality of Audio Descriptions of Environmental Sounds, Dalibor Mitrovic, Matthias Zeppelzauer and Horst Eidenberger from the Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- MPEG-7 meets Multimedia Database Systems, Mario Döller from the University Passau, Germany
- A Description Infrastructure for Audiovisual Media Processing Systems Based on MPEG-7, Peter Schallauer, Werner Bailer and Georg Thallinger from Joanneum Research in Graz, Austria
- Community Hosting with MPEG-7 Compliant Multimedia Support, Ralf Klamma, Marc Spaniol and Yiwei Cao from the RWTH Aachen, Germany
- Semantic Applications on MPEG-7 Descriptions of Multi-modal Meeting Corpora: First Results, Victor Manuel GarcÃa-Barrios and Christian Gütl from the Graz University of Technology, Austria
- On the Complexity of Annotation with the High Level Metadata, Mathias Lux from the Klagenfurt University in Austria and Michael Granitzer and Werner Klieber from the Know-Center Graz, Austria
The last article shows the results of an user evaluation of Caliph, which yielded quite interesting results. The user questionaire showed that users could imagine usage semantic descriptions in a professional environment, but not for personal use due to the complexity of annotation.
Report on the 5th Multimedia Metadata Community Workshop
September 18, 2006 on 9:43 am | | In General, MPEG, MPEG-21, MPEG-7, Mpeg-4 | Comments OffFrom Sept. 6th to Sept. 8th 2006 I’ve been at the 6th I-Know conference in Graz, Austria. There also the 5th Multimedia Community Workshop, where a lot of interesting topics have been discussed. The program can be found here, presentations and papers will be put online.
Within the internal workshop on Friday 8th of Sept. following presentations were given:
- Java-Media Programming on Mobile Devices (by Horst Eidenberger)
- Visualisation Ideas for the MISTRAL Meeting Explorer (by Vedran Sabol)
- The DANAE project and future perspectives (by Christian Timmerer)
- Formalizing semantics of MPEG-7 descriptions (by Werner Bailer)
All presentations will be put online on the community portal along with additional material.
CfP: 5th Multimedia Metadata Community Workshop
April 28, 2006 on 10:02 am | | In General, MPEG-21, MPEG-7 | No CommentsThe Multimedia Metadata Community aims at bringing together experts from research and industry in the area of multimedia meta data interoperability for collaborative working environments. By establishing a community of professionals it is intended to bridge the gap between an academic research and an industrial scale development of innovative products for natural collaboration, with a strong focus on MPEG-7 & MPEG-21.
In the line of these goals, the 5th Multimedia Metadata Community Workshop takes place during the 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management, the I-Know 06, 6-9th September 2006, Graz Austria, which focuses on applications and experience reports of multimedia metadata standards in industry and research. See the full CfP here. Deadline is May, the 7th 2006.
Multimedia Meta Data Community
March 11, 2006 on 10:46 am | | In MPEG-21, MPEG-7 | No CommentsThe Multimedia Meta Data Community has opened its portal to the public. The main focus of the community is on MPEG-7 and MPEG-21.
From the website: The community aims at bringing together experts from research and industry in the area of multimedia meta data interoperability for collaborative working environments. By establishing a community of professionals it is intended to bridge the gap between an academic research and an industrial scale development of innovative products for natural collaboration. To accomplish this goal the portal provides information about MPEG-7 & MPEG-21 related events, participating research groups, as well as industry partners to share expertise on multimedia meta data interoperability.
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