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IEEE Workshop on Streaming and Media Communications (StreamComm 2011) ************************************************************************ Barcelona, Spain, July 11, 2011, in conjunction with IEEE ICME 2011 Sponsored by the Technical Committee on Multimedia Communications of the IEEE Communications Society Aims and scope Increased connectivity and processing power of end-user devices create opportunities for development of new media streaming applications in addition to traditional video and audio services, such as online gaming, telemedicine, interactive arts, immersive environments, etc. At the same time, user demands are growing beyond the basic delivery of media to their devices. Media presentation, personalization, and relevance, are all increasingly important factors for device manufacturers and service providers. StreamComm 2011 aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas among researchers working in multimedia coding, processing, and communications, with particular emphasis on media streaming and related Quality of Experience (QoE) issues. Specific topics of interest include: * Media coding, decoding, and processing for streaming applications * Media synchronization, playback, and buffer management * Wired and wireless architectures for media streaming * Protocols for media streaming * In-network media stream management and processing * Security and rights management issues in media streaming * 3D video streaming * Media streaming testbeds * QoE assessment and prediction methods for media streaming * Subjective tests and methodologies for QoE measurement * Objective measures and methodologies for QoE * Databases and validation of QoE models * Online and offline QoE monitoring schemes * QoE provisioning for media streaming * QoE adaptation and control mechanisms for media streaming For further information: http://sites.google.com/site/streamcomm2011/ Paper submission Prospective authors should prepare their Workshop papers by following the same guidelines for the ICME conference papers and use the ICME online submission system to submit the Workshop papers. Detailed information including author’s guidelines, paper templates, and step-by-step instructions for using the online submission system can be found on the main ICME website under “Author Guidelines.” Prospective authors must select the correct subject area under the Workshops track when creating a new submission. Important dates Workshop Paper Submission: March 7, 2011 Workshop Paper Acceptance: April 10, 2011 Workshop Camera-ready Paper: April 20, 2011 Organizers Maria G. Martini (m.martini@kingston.ac.uk), Kingston University, London, UK Ivan V. Bajic (ivan_bajic@ieee.org), Simon Fraser University, BC, Canada Programme co-chairs Chang Wen Chen, University of Buffalo, USA Luigi Atzori, University of Cagliari, Italy Publicity co-chairs Lingfen Sun, University of Plymouth, UK Jie Liang, Simon Fraser University, Canada Christos Verikoukis, CTTC Barcelona, Spain Keynote speaker Philip A. Chou, Microsoft Research, USA |
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