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MMSP 2010 : 2010 IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Signal ProcessingConference Series : Multimedia Signal Processing | |||||||||||||||
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MMSP-10 is the twelfth international workshop on multimedia signal processing. The workshop is organized by the Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. Organized in Saint-Malo, MMSP-10 provides excellent conditions for brainstorming on, and sharing the latest advances in multimedia signal processing and technology in one of the most charming and picturesque cities in the world.
SCOPE The focus of MMSP-10 is Entertainment, Gaming and Virtual Reality for the Future. Everyday services at home and away, gaming and entertainment are more and more interconnected with multimedia systems and applications and have a bigger than ever part in our lives. Virtual and augmented reality, haptics and sensor networks are transforming this field and will deeply modify our perception and interaction with these future services and appliances. What are the new challenges for multimedia signal processing in this context, what are the emerging applications, and what theoretical tools will produce the next breakthroughs? Papers are solicited on the following topics (but not limited to): Entertainment and gaming signal processing Online multiplayer gaming Haptic technology and interfaces Social networking Multimodal collaboration Object detection, identification, and tracking for gaming Gesture, face, and human pose recognition Virtual reality signal processing Augmented, Mixed, and Virtual Reality and 3D imaging 2D and 3D graphics/geometry coding and animation Distributed virtual reality and immersive telecommunication 3D audio and 3D video processing and coding Systems and applications Teleconferencing, human-human collaboration, immersive environments Virtual classrooms and e-learning Telemedicine, multimodal storage and retrieval Multimedia for communication and collaboration Ad hoc broadband sensor array processing Microphone and camera array processing Automatic sensor calibration and synchronization Source separation, source localization, de-noising, enhancement, spatialization Scene analysis for immersive telecommunication and human collaboration Audiovisual scene analysis Presence detection and activity classification Multimodal sensor fusion Coding Distributed/centralized source coding for sensor arrays Scalable source coding for multiparty conferencing Error/loss resilient coding, channel coding, error protection Networking Voice & video over IP and wireless, quality monitoring, management, security Priority-based QoS control and scheduling, ad-hoc and real time communications, traffic engineering, soft IP multicast support Channel coding, packetization, synchronization, buffering Position aware computing, wireless, P2P networks for multimedia delivery Schedule Special Sessions (contact the special session chair by): March 10, 2010 Papers (full paper, 4-6 pages): April 15, 2010 Notification of acceptance by: June 15, 2010 Camera-ready paper submission by: July 15, 2010 More information is available at http://www.mmsp2010.org Technical Program Committee (to be completed) Y. Atunbasak(Georgia Institute of Technology), A. Cavallaro (Queen Mary Univ. London), I.J. Cox (Univ. College London), L. Deng (Microsoft Research), J.L. Dugelay (Eurécom), L. Guan (Ryerson Univ.), Y. He (Tsinghua Univ.), C.Y. Lin (IBM Research), N. Memon (Polytechnic Univ.), S. Narayanan (Univ. of Southern California), F. Pereira (Instituto Superior Técnico), H. Radha(Michigan State Univ.), K. Rose (UC Santa Barbara), F. Stentiford (Univ. College of London), S. Tubaro (Politecnico di Milano), M. van der SCHAAR(UCLA), A. Vetro (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs), J. Villasenor (Univ. of California Los Angeles), Z. Zhang (Microsoft Research) |
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