Appel: LREC 2010 Workshop on Multimodal Corpora, Extended Deadline

Thierry Hamon thierry.hamon at UNIV-PARIS13.FR
Tue Feb 9 22:03:53 UTC 2010


Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 18:08:31 +0100 (CET)
From: "Jean-Claude MARTIN" <martin at limsi.fr>
Message-ID: <50143.138.37.34.191.1265648911.squirrel at keo.limsi.fr>
X-url: http://www.multimodal-corpora.org
X-url: http://multimodal-corpora.org/mmc10.html
X-url: http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2010/?LREC2010-Map-of-Language-Resources


                     *** 2nd Call for Papers ***
                        LREC 2010 Workshop on
Multimodal Corpora: Advances in Capturing, Coding and Analyzing Multimodality
                      *** 18 May 2010, Malta ***

                  http://www.multimodal-corpora.org
                                   
          +++ EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 19 Feb 2010 +++

A "Multimodal Corpus" involves the recording, annotation and analysis
of several communication modalities such as speech, hand gesture,
facial expression, body posture, etc. As many research areas are
moving from focused but single modality research to fully-fledged
multimodality research, multimodal corpora are becoming a core
research asset and an opportunity for interdisciplinary exchange of
ideas, concepts and data.

This workshop follows similar events held at LREC 00, 02, 04, 06, 08.
There is an increasing interest in multimodal communication and
multimodal corpora as visible by European Networks of Excellence and
integrated projects such as HUMAINE, SIMILAR, CHIL, AMI, CALLAS and
SSPNet.  Furthermore, the success of recent conferences and workshops
dedicated to multimodal communication (ICMI-MLMI, IVA, Gesture, PIT,
Nordic Symposium on Multimodal Communication, Embodied Language
Processing) and the creation of the Journal of Multimodal User
Interfaces also testify to the growing interest in this area, and the
general need for data on multimodal behaviours.

The 2010 full-day workshop is planned to result in a significant
follow-up publication, similar to previous post-workshop publications
like the 2008 special issue of the Journal of Language Resources and
Evaluation and the 2009 state-of-the-art book published by Springer.


AIMS

In 2010, we are aiming for a wide cross-section of the field, with
contributions on collection efforts, coding, validation and analysis
methods, as well as actual tools and applications of multimodal
corpora.  However, we want to put emphasis on the fact that there have
been significant advances in capture technology that make highly
accurate data available to the broader research community. Examples
are the tracking of face, gaze, hands, body and the recording of
articulated full-body motion using motion capture. These data are much
more accurate and complete than simple videos that are traditionally
used in the field and therefore, will have a lasting impact on
multimodality research. However, the richness of the signals and the
complexity of the recording process urgently call for an exchange of
state-of-the-art information regarding recording and coding practices,
new visualization and coding tools, advances in automatic coding and
analyzing corpora.


TOPICS

This LREC 2010 workshop on multimodal corpora will feature a special
session on databases of motion capture, trackers, inertial sensors,
biometric devices and image processing. Other topics to be addressed
include, but are not limited to:

    * Multimodal corpus collection activities (e.g. direction-giving
      dialogues, emotional behaviour, human-avatar interaction,
      human-robot interaction, etc.) and descriptions of existing
      multimodal resources

    * Relations between modalities in natural (human) interaction and
      in human-computer interaction

    * Multimodal interaction in specific scenarios, e.g. group
      interaction in meetings

    * Coding schemes for the annotation of multimodal corpora

    * Evaluation and validation of multimodal annotations

    * Methods, tools, and best practices for the acquisition,
      creation, management, access, distribution, and use of
      multimedia and multimodal corpora

    * Interoperability between multimodal annotation tools (exchange
      formats, conversion tools, standardization)

    * Collaborative coding

    * Metadata descriptions of multimodal corpora

    * Automatic annotation, based e.g. on motion capture or image
      processing, and the integration with manual annotations

    * Corpus-based design of multimodal and multimedia systems, in
      particular systems that involve human-like modalities either in
      input (Virtual Reality, motion capture, etc.) and output
      (virtual characters)

    * Automated multimodal fusion and/or generation (e.g., coordinated
      speech, gaze, gesture, facial expressions)

    * Machine learning applied to multimodal data

    * Multimodal dialogue modelling


IMPORTANT DATES

* Deadline for paper submission:    19 February 2010
* Notification of acceptance:       10  March
* Final version of accepted paper:  19 March
* Final program:                    21 March
* Final proceedings:                28 March
* Workshop:                         18 May


SUBMISSIONS

The workshop will consist primarily of paper presentations and
discussion/working sessions. Submissions should be 4 pages long, must
be in English, and follow the submission guidelines available under
http://multimodal-corpora.org/mmc10.html

Submit your paper here: https://www.softconf.com/lrec2010/MMC2010

Demonstrations of multimodal corpora and related tools are encouraged
as well (a demonstration outline of 2 pages can be submitted).


LREC-2010 MAP OF LANGUAGE RESOURCES, TECHNOLOGIES AND EVALUATION

When submitting a paper through the START page, authors will be kindly
asked to provide relevant information about the resources that have
been used for the work described in their paper or that are the
outcome of their research. For further information on this new
initiative, please refer to
http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2010/?LREC2010-Map-of-Language-Resources


ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Michael Kipp, DFKI, Germany
Jean-Claude Martin, LIMSI-CNRS, France
Patrizia Paggio, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Dirk Heylen, University of Twente, The Netherlands

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