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The ACM SIGCOMM 2013 Workshop on Future Human-Centric Multimedia Networking (FhMN 2013)
Hong Kong, China between August 12 and August 16, 2013 Conference Link: http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2013/fhmn.php Paper Submission and Publication: FhMN 2013 accepts original submissions which are not under review, or published at, previous workshops, conferences, or journals. Submissions may not exceed 6 pages double column, including figures, tables, references, and appendices. Authors are required to use the ACM template for submissions: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates All submissions will be evaluated via a single-blind review process: please include author names and affiliation in the submission. Register and submit your paper at: http://edas.info/N14065 Consistent with standard practice, each submitted paper will receive rigorous peer reviewing. Papers will be selected based on their originality, timeliness, significance, relevance and clarity of presentation. Selection will be based on full papers. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper, if accepted. All accepted papers of the workshop are expected to be presented and will be published by ACM. Important dates: Paper Submissions Due: March 17, 2013 Acceptance Notification: April 28, 2013 Camera Ready: May 26, 2013 Topics: In recent years real-time multimedia services have been changing the way we communicate, they are expected to be among the most important application areas of the Future Internet. User demand for multimedia services with stringent timing and usability requirements providing access anywhere, anytime and from any device are creating new challenges for research as well as industry. It is expected that multimedia services alone will account for over 90% of all consumer network traffic in the coming years. This is driven by the explosive growth in users sharing multimedia content over the Internet and more and more communication services integrating video, audio, text and images to enhance interpersonal communication. In order to support this, novel network, application, monitoring, measurement, optimization, and storage approaches must be created. These have to put the human users and their requirements at the heart of the system and operations in order to provide truly human-centric multimedia systems and services. By doing so, they need to overcome the historic divide between HCI approaches and purely techno-centric systems. The objective of The ACM SIGCOMM 2013 Workshop on Future Human-centric Multimedia Networking (FhMN 2013) is to discuss state-of-the-art research and development activities contributing to all aspects of human-centric multimedia systems and networking. Following its success in the last four workshops, this Fifth Workshop’s theme is “Supporting Human-Centric Multimedia Networking”, and should provide a platform to present and discuss relevant research and development aspects related to user-centric applications and multimedia communication.Topics of Interest include: - Social multimedia networking - Future Internet architectures for human-centric multimedia networking - Emerging human-centric multimedia services and applications (gaming, 3D video, surveillance, sensing) - Context awareness and human-computer confluence - Information and story centric networking - Novel human-centric network management and provisioning - Human-centric multimedia search and retrieval - Quality of Experience (QoE) metrics and optimization - Ethical issues in multimedia surveillance and Internet monitoring - systems and algorithms for safeguarding of information Organizers: - General Chairs: Eduardo Cerqueira, Federal University of Para Andreas Mauthe, Lancaster University - General Co-Chairs: Marilia Curado, University of Coimbra Mikolaj Leszczuk, AGH University of Science and Technology - TPC Chairs: Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra Eng Keong Lua, Monash University - Publicity Chairs: Antonio Pescapè, University of Napoli Federico II Anna Paulson, NTIA Kejun Zhang, Zhejiang University - Technical Program Committee ( Ordered by lastname ) Torsten Braun, University of Bern Ruichuan Chen, Bell Labs - Alcatel-Lucent Yang Chen, Duke University Zhong Chen, Peking University Olivier Fourmaux, University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris6) - LIP6 Lisandro Granville, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Volker Hilt, Bell Labs - Alcatel-Lucent Henry Holtzman, MIT Media Labs Yongfeng Huang, Tsinghua University Luigi Iannone, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Tampere University of Technology Dirk Kutscher, NEC Europe Labs Franck Le, IBM Research King-Shan Lui, University of Hong Kong Edmundo Monteiro, University of Coimbra Mu Mu, Lancaster University Aki Nakao, University of Tokyo Borje Ohlman, Ericsson Research Zdzislaw Papir, AGH University of Science and Technology KyoungSoo Park, KAIST Ai-Chun Pang, National Taiwan University Peter Pietzuch, Imperial College London Thomas Plagemann, University of Oslo Susana Sargento, University of Aveiro Alberto E. Schaeffer-Filho, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Jacky Shen, Microsoft Research Asia Steve Uhlig, Queen Mary, University of London Zhaoyang Zhang, Zhejiang University Yueting Zhuang, Zhejiang University |
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