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CFP: First Worldwide Web Workshop on Linked Media (LiME 2013)
http://www.linkedtv.eu/event/lime2013/ The workshop is co-located with the WWW 2013 conference held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 13th of May 2013. Deadlines: - Workshop paper deadline: February 25th 2013, 23:59PM Hawaii Time - Workshop paper notifications: March 13th 2013, 23:59PM Hawaii Time - Workshop paper final copy (ACM HARD DEADLINE): April 3rd 2013, 23:59PM Hawaii Time Objective/goals of the workshop: If the future Web will be able to fully use the scale and quality of online media, a Web scale layer of structured media annotation is needed, which we call Linked Media. This 1st world wide web workshop on Linked Media (LiME-2013) aims at promoting the principles of Linked Media on the Web by gathering media owner stakeholders and semantic media researchers to exchange current research and development work on online media description creation, publication, and processing. Specifically, we aim to promote a platform where automatic multimedia analysis results can be integrated into online media descriptions, making media more easily shared, queried and re-used. This will offer a wide range of possibilities for various stakeholders in the creative industries. We foresee an opportunity to build a core consensus on Linked Media technology and launch Linked Media for the Web, at the WWW2013 conference. We see WWW as an outstanding opportunity to kick-start collaboration on this emerging field of research. Workshop topics and themes: Today’s Web is a rich media Web – non-textual content is often now the first destination of online agents rather than HTML/textual resources. As a result, access to structured annotation of the online media is increasingly important for new Web applications capable of media search, retrieval, adaptation and presentation. Yet, the online media annotation space is still limited, fragmented and lacking in consensus for building Web tools and interfaces to support it. The W3C Ontology for Media Resources provides mappings between 18 different multimedia metadata schema or standards and took a first step towards a common schema model, which now requires championing in the research and industry communities. The least common denominator approach followed by the W3C group has lead to a small and useful vocabulary that fails to support more advanced use cases that require to describe the multimedia content at a fragment level and go beyond simple tagging. Furthermore, automatic multimedia analysis results are not considered by this vocabulary. If the future Web will be able to fully use the scale and quality of online media, a Web scale layer of structured media annotation is needed, which we call Linked Media, which is inspired by the Linked Data movement for making structured descriptions of resources more available online. Mobile and tablet devices, as well as connected TV introduce novel application domains that benefit from broad understanding and acceptance of Linked Media standards. LiME-2013 aims at promoting the principles of Linked Media on the Web by gathering media owning stakeholders and semantic media researchers to exchange current research and development work on online media description creation, publication, and processing. Submission: Submissions must be formatted according to the ACM SIG Proceedings Template. We encourage various types of submission: - full papers (max 8 pages) for mature work which has been subject to evaluation and whose results have been made public / commercialised, or - short papers (max 4 pages), for significant work in progress, late breaking results or ideas / challenges for the domain, as well as - demo submissions (max 2 pages describing the planned demo), for software and platforms which may be able to support a part of the imaginable Linked Media ecosystem. Accepted full papers will be presented at length during the workshop, while accepted short papers will be allocated a shorter speaking slot and/or a place in a dedicated poster & demo session (depending on time available). Accepted demos will be included in the dedicated poster & demo session in the workshop. Submissions must be in PDF and must be done through the EasyChair system at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lime2013 The programme will include an inspiring keynote address by the invited speaker Dr. Lyndon J B Nixon, head of research activities at STI Research, Austria. He’s a recognised expert on the semantically guided integration of Web-based content into video, being scientific coordinator of the LinkedTV project (http://www.linkedtv.eu). In this opening address, he will provide an overview of current practices and specification efforts in the domain of video and Web content integration. The workshop proceedings will be published through the ACM Digital Library. |
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