- From: Siegfried Handschuh <handschuh@acm.org>
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 00:05:46 +0100
- To: www-rdf-logic@w3.org
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology Special Issue on Conceptual and Dynamical Aspects of Multimedia Content Description <http://ieee-csvt2002.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/> --- Call for Papers --- "Multimedia content description spans a wide range of abstraction levels: At one end, it can be used to describe the low level (perceptual) features of the content. These include features such as color, texture, shape and motion. At the other end (e.g., high level of abstraction), it can be used to provide conceptual information of the real-world being captured by the content. In between, intermediate levels of description can provide models that link low-level features with semantic concepts. In addition, because of the importance of the temporal nature of multimedia and sensitivity of multimedia concepts to context, dynamic aspects of content description need to be considered. This special issue is dedicated toward the conceptual as well as dynamical aspects of content description. Its major goal is to publish state of the art research results for multimedia content description, including automated reasoning, processing, and updating distributed content descriptions. It is very timely with the recent developments in the context of the upcoming standards, MPEG-7 andMPEG-21 as well as recent Semantic Web initiative." The topics of interests include but not limited to: ¨ Recent developments in semantic description of content in MPEG-7 ¨ Recent developments in semantic web and DAML ¨ Semantic interoperability ¨ Multimedia semantic classification ¨ Dynamic update and context sensitivity ¨ Distributed intelligent agents ¨ Pervasive media computing ¨ Knowledge representation ¨ Semantic applications ¨ Semantic Annotation To submit a paper to this special issue, authors should follow the instructions in the Information for Authors on the back cover of a recent issue of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (CSVT). Prospective authors should submit the pdf file electronically along with six (6) copies of the complete manuscript, according to the following schedule to any of the Guest Editors listed below Important Dates: Deadline for Manuscript Submission: January 15, 2002 Notification of Acceptance: July 31, 2002 Final Accepted Manuscripts Due: September 1, 2002 Publication Date: December 2002 Guest Editors: Ali Tabatabai, ali.tabatabai@am.sony.com Sethuraman Panchanathan, panch@asu.edu Siegfried Handschuh, handschuh@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de John R. Smith, jrsmith@watson.ibm.com Hiroshi Yasuda, yasuda@mpeg.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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