- From: Lloyd Rutledge <Lloyd.Rutledge@cwi.nl>
- Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2001 15:55:15 +0200
- To: undisclosed-recipients:;
MMM2001 - The 8th International Conference on Multimedia Modeling ** Program, registration and hotel information now available ** November 5-7, 2001 CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands CWI, The Dutch National Center for Mathematics and Computer Science, is pleased to announce The Eight International Conference on Multimedia Modeling (MMM2001), to be held on November 5th though 7th in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. MMM2001 will continue the MMM series' exploration of models and abstractions for multimedia creation, representation, storage, delivery, processing, presentation and final interface. This year's foci will be on authoring and creation, standards, intelligent delivery and presentation, and the recent (re-)introduction in the field of semantic models for multimedia and for the Web. The conference also features tutorials on the following topics Methodologies and Software Systems for Virtual University Operations SMIL 2.0 MPEG-4 All information about MMM 2001 is accessible through the Website at http://www.cwi.nl/conferences/MMM01/ This site now has the technical program for the conferences. Also open is the registration page, and information on making hotel arrangements. Participants are encouraged to register and make hotel reservations though CWI as soon as possible, since hotel rooms in Amsterdam fill up quickly. See you there! Lloyd Rutledge MMM 2001 General Co-chair ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Conference Committee General Co-chairs: Lloyd Rutledge (CWI, The Netherlands) Dick C.A. Bulterman (Oratrix, The Netherlands) Program Chair: Muriel Jourdan (INRIA, France) Tutorial Chair: Patrick Senac (ENSICA, France) Logistics Chairs: Wilmy van Ojik (CWI, The Netherlands) Michele Huijberts (CWI, The Netherlands) The International conference series on Multimedia Modeling Website at http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~mmm/
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