The purpose of SIGMAP 2010, the International Conference on Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications, is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested on information systems and applications in the context of Signal Processing, including theory and practice in the field of telecommunications, image, video, audio, biometrics, etc., and Multimedia Applications related to representation, storage, authentication and communication of multimedia information.
The signal processing field, when combined with multimedia information encompasses a large number of research topics and emerging applications. A list of relevant topics is provided below, though many other topics could be listed.
Ideas on how to analyse and apply signal processing techniques to solve problems involving multimedia information and technology, either in the scope of R&D projects, engineering or business applications, are welcome. Papers describing new methods or technologies, advanced prototypes, systems, tools and techniques and general survey papers indicating future directions are also encouraged.
Papers describing original work are invited in any of the areas listed below. Accepted papers, presented at the conference by one of the authors, will be published in the Proceedings of SIGMAP, with an ISBN. Acceptance will be based on quality, relevance and originality. Both full research reports and work-in-progress reports are welcome. There will be both oral and poster sessions.
The best papers will be selected to appear either in an international journal or in a book to be published by Springer-Verlag.
Special sessions, case-studies and tutorials dedicated to technical/scientific topics related to the main conference are also envisaged: researchers interested in organizing a special session, companies interested in presenting their products/technology or researchers interested in holding a tutorial are invited to contact the conference secretariat.
Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the sub-topics list is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub-topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the following main topic areas:
- › Multimedia Communications
- › Multimedia Signal Processing
- › Multimedia Systems and Applications
- › Digital Audio and Video Broadcasting
- › Mobile Multimedia
- › MPEG Standards and Related Issues
- › Error Control and Concealment
- › Performance Measurement and Evaluation
- › Architecture and Protocols
- › RF and Microwave Communications
- › Multimedia Security
- › Image and Video Processing
- › Speech, Audio and Music Processing
- › Multidimensional Signal Processing
- › Biometrics and Pattern Recognition
- › Multimodal Signal Processing
- › Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms
- › Perceptual/Human Audiovisual System Modelling
- › Education in Signal Processing
- › Interactive Digital Television
- › Audio and Video Quality Assessment
- › Internet QoS for Multimedia Applications
- › Distributed Multimedia Systems
- › Multimedia Databases, Indexing, Recognition and Retrieval
- › Authentication and Watermarking
- › Human-Machine Interface
- › e-Learning, e-Commerce and e-Society Applications
- › Design and Implementation of Signal Processing Systems
- › Multimedia Authoring, Editing and Sharing
- › Multimedia Supported Collaboration and Conferencing Tools
- › Semantic Analysis of Multimedia Data
Petar M. Djuric, Stony Brook University, U.S.A.
Nikolaos Bourbakis, Wright State University, U.S.A.
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM support.
A short list of presented papers will be selected so that revised and extended versions of these papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in a CCIS Series book.
The proceedings will be indexed by Conference Proceedings Citation Index, INSPEC and DBLP.
EI already agreed to index the proceedings of SIGMAP 2006, 2007 and 2008. Proceedings of SIGMAP 2009 are under evaluation and the proceedings of SIGMAP 2010 will be considered by EI after their publication.
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Piraeus, Greece's third largest urban centre and now part of the Athens metropolitan area, is located a few minutes away from the center of Athens - Greece's capital named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom, is a very attractive and busy city.
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Piraeus is an ideal place to start off excursions both for island cruising and mainland sightseeing. There are many boats that start off their journey to the numerous beautiful Greek islands from the harbour of Piraeus which is the main connection point to all of the Greek islands.
The conference will be held at the University of Piraeus, which was founded in 1938 under the title of the “School for Industrial Studies” and located in a modern building in the centre of Piraeus (one of the 8 universities in the region of Athens), in collaboration with the department of informatics. The department began operating in 1992 and focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects and advancements of computer science.
George Tsihrintzis, University of Piraeus, Greece
Maria Virvou, University of Piraeus, Greece
Gwo Giun (Chris) Lee, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Harry Agius, Brunel University, United Kingdom
João Ascenso, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal
Oscar Au, Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Arvind Bansal, Kent State University, United States
Adrian Bors, University of York, United Kingdom
Wai-Kuen Cham, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Chin-Chen Chang, Feng Chia University, Taiwan
Liang-Gee Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Ryszard S. Choras, University of Technology & Life Sciences, Poland
José Alfredo Ferreira Costa, Rio Grande do Norte Federal University, Brazil
Michel Crucianu, Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers, France
Kevin Curran, University of Ulster, United Kingdom
Javier Del Ser, TECNALIA, Spain
Chitra Dorai, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, United States
Rob Evans, University of Melbourne, Australia
Marco Furini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Lorenzo Granai, Cisco Systems, Inc., Switzerland
William Grosky, University of Michigan - Dearborn, United States
Malka Halgamuge, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Khaled Harfoush, North Carolina State University, United States
Hermann Hellwagner, Klagenfurt University, Austria
Richang Hong, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Jong Hyuk Park, Kyungnam University, Korea, Republic of
Joemon Jose, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Pradeep K. Atrey, The University of Winnipeg, Canada
Chehdi Kacem, University of Rennes 1, France
Hari Kalva, Florida Atlantic University, United States
Mohan Kankanhalli, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Sokratis Katsikas, University of Piraeus, Greece
Constantine Kotropoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Tayeb Lemlouma, IRISA / Iut of Lannion (University of Rennes 1), France
Jing Li, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Hong Man, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States
Tao Mei, Microsoft Research Asia, China
Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Alejandro Murua, University of Montreal, Canada
Manuel Perez Malumbres, Miguel Hernandez University, Spain
Andrew Perkis, NTNU, Norway
Gang Qian, Arizona State University, United States
Maria Paula Queluz, Instituto Superior Técnico - Instituto De Telecomunicações, Portugal
Anthony Quinn, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Rudolf Rabenstein, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Matthias Rauterberg, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Shin'ichi Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Xiaowei Shao, University of Tokyo, Japan
Mingli Song, Zhejiang University, China
Daniel Thalmann, VR Lab EPFL, Switzerland
Steve Uhlig, TU Berlin/Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
Zhiyong Wang, University of Sydney, Australia
Michael Weber, University of Ulm, Germany
Kim-hui Yap, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Hujun Yin, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Tianhao Zhang, University of Pennsylvania, United States
Ce Zhu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore