[Corpora-List] Deadline Extension: ICMR'14 Special Session User-centric Video Search and Hyperlinking

Maria Eskevich maria.eskevich at gmail.com
Sat Dec 14 19:47:16 UTC 2013


== Deadline Extension: ICMR'14 Special Session User-centric Video Search and Hyperlinking ==

Due to the large number of requests, the ICMR'14 special session
"User-centric Video Search and Hyperlinking" deadline has been
extended to 5th of January 2014.

Changed deadlines:
Submission Abstract => December 15, 2013 (unchanged)
Submission Full Paper => Extended to 5th of January 2014

Note about anonymity:
All papers should be prepared and submitted according to the ICMR'14'
guidelines, which uses a double-blind review process. Authors should
not know the names of the reviewers of their papers, and reviewers
should not know the name(s) of the authors. Please prepare your
paper in a way that preserves anonymity of the authors, e.g.

* Do not put your name(s) under the title.  * Avoid using phrases
 such as “our previous work” when referring to earlier publications
 by the authors.
* Remove information that may identify the authors in the acknowledgments
 (e.g., co-workers and grant IDs).
* Check supplemental material (e.g., titles in the video clips, or
 supplementary documents) for information that may identify the
 authors identity.
* Avoid providing links to websites that identify the authors.

Abstract and keywords:
The abstract and the keywords form the primary source for assigning
papers to reviewers. So make sure that they form a concise and
complete summary of your paper with sufficient information to let
someone who doesn’t read the full paper know what it is about.

Maximum paper length:
Each regular paper should not be longer than 8 pages.

Original call for papers:

== User-centric Video Search and Hyperlinking ==
(http://www.icmr2014.org/?page_id=307)

Recent years have seen extensive interest in video search focusing
on retrieval of visual shot level units, and linking of multimedia
documents clusters faces or other properties assuming someone wants
to group those documents. While there has been much progress in
developing methods for improved search effectiveness, this research
generally focuses on technical aspects of retrieval.

This special session will focus on video search from a user-centric
perspective and targets a real-world use-case scenario. We step
forward from the search of textual information or of the relevant
video content in response to a user search query, and focus on the
search through video content that is supported by the navigation
in the video collection using inter and cross-item hyperlinks. The
search and linking might be based on both spoken and visual content
targeting the diversity in the results to satisfy potential variety
of user interests.

User studies suggest users interests are multimodal in nature.
Successful search and hyperlinking to relevant content thus requires
creation and  exploitation of  multi-modal queries combining visual,
audio and textual features. This special session aims to bring
together researchers working on video search and hyperlinking to
find solutions for tasks motivated by real-world use-case scenarios.

We particularly encourage papers that present methods covering the
complete search and hyperlinking use-case across all content
modalities.

Ideal submissions will cover some or all of the following aspects
in a close connection to the search and hyperlinking use-case:

Automatic multi-modal query generation Models to identify video
segments that are usable for linking as source anchors and link
targets Methods for creation of effective links Evaluation of
user-centric search and hyperlinking User studies related to
search and hyperlinking scenarios

Organisation

* Maria Eskevich (Dublin City University, Ireland) meskevich at computing.dcu.ie
* Dr. Robin Aly (University of Twente, The Netherlands) r.aly at utwente.nl
* Dr. Roeland Ordelman (University of Twente, The Netherlands) roeland.ordelman at utwente.nl
* Dr. Gareth J.F. Jones (Dublin City University, Ireland) gjones at computing.dcu.ie

--
Maria Eskevich
PhD-student
L2.08
School of Computing
Dublin City University
Dublin 9, Ireland

http://nclt.computing.dcu.ie/~meskevich/
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