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MQoE 2011 : MQoE 2011 : IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Quality of Experience: Modeling, Evaluation, and Directions (Extended deadline)

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Link: http://www.dialogic.com/ieee/ism-december-2011/index.HTM
 
When Dec 5, 2011 - Dec 7, 2011
Where Dana Point, CA, USA
Submission Deadline Jul 20, 2011
Notification Due Aug 20, 2011
Final Version Due Sep 7, 2011
Categories    quality assessment   signal processing   qos   qoe
 

Call For Papers

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MQoE Call for papers
http://www.dialogic.com/ieee/ism-december-2011/
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Important Dates :

* 20 July 2011 - Submission of workshop papers (Extended)
* 20 August 2011 - Notification of acceptance workshop papers


IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Quality of Experience: Modeling, Evaluation, and Directions

Held in conjunction with International Symposium on Multimedia in Dana Point, CA, Dec.5-7, 2011

Due to rapid advance of various multimedia applications and services, such as video telephony, mobile video broadcasting, and Internet Protocol television (IPTV), there is an increasing demand for accurately and effectively evaluating and improving Quality of Experience (QoE) of multimedia services. Accurate assessment of the perceived quality on multimedia content is crucial to audio/video codec development, network protocol planning, in-network quality monitoring, quality assurance of end users, etc. With an evolving demand from user aspect, traditional Quality of Service (QoS) metric is not accurate enough to represent actual requests for today’s multimedia applications. Instead, user experience such as preference, expectation, and context has becoming a critical issue in evaluating and improving the quality of multimedia content. The tasks are highly challenging because they require the inter-discipline knowledge of audio/video compression, multimedia communication, human perception systems, psychology, even sociology. The goal of this workshop is to bring a forum for world leading scientists and researchers in the related fields to exchange and present their expertise and perspectives of this topic and advance its technologies and applications.


Prospective participants are invited to contribute to one or more of the following topics:

* Human auditory/visual perception system modeling for QoE management
* Multimedia QoE definition and requirement methods and tools
* Subjective multimedia quality assessment methodologies
* Objective multimedia quality metrics
* Quality assessment for augmented realities, e.g. 3D modality, haptic interaction
* Standardization activities in multimedia quality assessment
* QoE improvement methods in audio/video codec design, communications, and post-processing
* Emerging applications of multimedia QoE quality assessment
* Future directions of multimedia QoE framework


This event is technically endorsed by the IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee on Multimedia Communications QoE for Multimedia Communications Interest Group (QoEIG) and by the COST Action IC 1003 Qualinet (http://www.qualinet.eu). Papers accepted for the workshop will be published together with the main symposium proceedings by IEEE CS Press and will be available at IEEE Xplore.


Paper Submission:

Prospective authors are invited to submit their papers in IEEEE double-column format with no more than six (6) pages. Submission templates for the required paper format are available at http://ism.eecs.uci.edu/. Submitted papers will be subject to peer-review by MQoE’11 technical program committee.



Technical Program Committee:

- Jeffrey Bloom, Dialogic Research Inc., USA
- Touradj Ebrahimi, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
- Andrew Perkis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
- Patrick Le Callet, University of Nantes, France
- Weisi Lin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Shelley Buchinger, University of Vienna, Austria
- Olivier Le Meur, Research institute in computer science and random systems, France
- Ulrich Engelke, University of Nantes, France
- Gokce Dane, Qualcomm, USA
- Zhibo Chen, Technicolor, China
- Nitin Suresh, VQLink Inc., USA
- Mylene Farias, University of Brasilia, Brazil
- Amy Reibman, AT&T Labs-Research, USA
- Lingfen Sun, University of Plymouth, UK
- Fuzheng Yang, Xidian University, China
- Kalpana Seshadrinathan, Intel, USA

Organizing Committee

- Tao Liu, Dialogic Research, Inc., US
- Junyong You, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway


Any inquiries please direct to junyong.you@ieee.org or tao.liu@dialogic.com.

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