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LEMA 2014 : ECML/PKDD Workshop on Learning with Multiple Views: Applications to Computer Vision and Multimedia Mining

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Link: http://qarma.lif.univ-mrs.fr/lema
 
When Sep 19, 2014 - Sep 19, 2014
Where France
Submission Deadline Jun 20, 2014
Notification Due Jul 11, 2014
 

Call For Papers


Call for Papers and Participation

Workshop on Learning with Multiple Views:
Applications to Computer Vision and Multimedia Mining (LEMA 2014)

In cunjunction with ECML-PKDD'14, Nancy, France. September 15th / 19th 2014.

http://qarma.lif.univ-mrs.fr/lema
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* MOTIVATIONS

Recent years have witnessed new frameworks/algorithms able to deal with multiple views, such as Multiple Kernel Learning (MKL), Boosting, Co-regularized approach. Such algorithms come from the Machine Learning community and find applications in many different areas, such as Multimedia Indexing, Computer Vision, Bio-informatics, Neuro-imaging... Multiview learning, naturally enough, emphasise the potential benefits of learning through collaboration with multiple sources of data (e.g. video document can be described through images, sound, motion, text). Depending on the context, this issue of learning from multiple descriptions of data goes under the name of multiview learning (machine learning, computer vision), multimodality fusion (multimedia), among others. This workshop is the opportunity to bring together theoretical and applicative communities around multiview learning, which could lead to significant contributions in Machine Learning, Multimedia Mining and Computer Vision.

This workshop builds upon successful previous machine learning workshops on multiview learning or connections between ML and applications, like Machine Learning techniques for processing multimedia content (ICML 2005), Learning with multiples views (ICML 2005), Learning from multiples sources (NIPS 2008),Learning from multiples sources with applications to robotics (NIPS 2009) where links between theory and applications of the multiview paradigms are made. The literature and the advances on multiview learning have grown up to a point where a broad synthesis is required.


* TOPICS OF INTEREST

The main objectives of this workshop are to 1) introduce recent development in machine learning with multiview setting, 2) focus on various problematics in multimedia and computer vision where such setting arise and 3) offer new directions and discuss about open questions that appear. In particular, the following topics are relevant:
• Diversity / Complementarity / (Dis-)agreement between views
• Incomplete / Noisy data
• Missing labels / Noisy annotations
• Multiview for Large-scale / Big data
• Multiview and Ranking / Learn with imbalanced data set
• Representation Learning with multiple views
• Multiview for domain adaptation / transfer learning


* SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The workshop will be based on invited talks, contributed talks and posters. In that respect, we have two submission types in LNCS format:
• unpublished works (max 8 pages excluding references).
• recently published works (extended abstract, max 4 pages). The extended abstract has to mention where and when the papers has been published.

Papers will be evaluated according to their originality and relevance to the workshop, and should include author names, affiliations, contact information, and an abstract. Accepted papers have to be presented orrally or as a poster, and will be available on the website.


* INVITED SPEAKERS

• Isabelle Guyon (ChaLearn)
• Ludmila I. Kuncheva (Bangor University, UK)
• John Shawe-Taylor (UCL, UK)


* IMPORTANT DATES

Workshop paper submission deadline: Friday, June 20, 2014
Workshop paper acceptance notification: Friday, July 11, 2014
Workshop paper camera-ready deadline: Friday, July 25, 2014
Workshop: Friday, September 19, 2014


* PROGRAM COMMITEE

• Thierry Artières, UPMC Sorbonne University, Paris, France
• Cécile Capponi, Aix-Marseille University, France
• Frédéric Jurie, University of Caen, France
• Hachem Kadri, Aix-Marseille University, France
• Christoph Lampert, IST Austria, Austria
• Stéphane Marchand-Maillet, University of Geneva, Swiss
• Bernard Merialdo, EURECOM, France
• Georges Quénot, IMAG, France
• Alain Rakotomamonjy, University of Rouen, France
• Shin’ichi Satoh, NII, Japan
• Cordelia Schmid, INRIA Rhône-Alpes Grenoble, France
• Viktoriia Sharmanska, IST Austria, Austria


* ORGANIZERS

• Stéphane Ayache, Aix-Marseille University, France.
• Matthieu Cord, UPMC Sorbonne University, Paris, France.
• François-Xavier Dupé, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France.
• Emilie Morvant, Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria, Austria

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