MUE-15 Call for Papers (Springer-LNEE Proceedings)
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The 9th International Conference on
Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE-15)
http://www.mue-conference.org/
May 18-20, 2015, Hanoi, Vietnam
Published by Springer-LNEE (indexed by EI and SCOPUS)
Hosted by World IT Research Group – Taiwan Chapter
Technically Sponsored by KIPS
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The new multimedia standards (for example, MPEG-21) facilitate the seamless integration of multiple modalities into interoperable
multimedia frameworks, transforming the way people work and interact with multimedia data. These key technologies and multimedia solutions interact
and collaborate with each other in increasingly effective ways, contributing to the multimedia revolution and having a significant impact across
a wide spectrum of consumer, business, healthcare, education, and governmental domains.
This conference provides an opportunity for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of multimedia
and ubiquitous environment including models and systems, new directions, novel applications associated with the utilization and acceptance of ubiquitous computing devices and systems.
The goals of this conference are to provide a complete coverage of the areas outlined and to bring together the researchers from
academic and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, challenges, and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of this field.
MUE-15 is the next event in a series of highly successful the International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering, MUE-14(Zhangjiajie, China, May 2014), MUE-13 (Seoul, Korea, May 2013),
MUE-12 (Madrid, Spain, July 2012), MUE-11 (Loutraki, Greece, June 2011), MUE-10 (Cebu, Philippines, August 2010), MUE-09 (Qingdao, China, June 2009), MUE-08 (Busan, Korea, April 2008), and MUE-07 (Seoul, Korea, April 2007).
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Topics
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We are inviting new and unpublished papers on, but not limited to, the following topics:
1. Multimedia Modeling and Processing
– Media Representation and Algorithms
– Audio, Image, Video Processing, Coding and Compression
– Computer Graphics and Simulation
– Image and Signal Processing
– Multimedia Information Retrieval
– Multimedia Indexing
– Multimedia network transmission/streaming
– Multimedia Standards and Related Issues
– Multimedia Databases, Content Delivery and Transport
– Current Challenges in Multimedia
2. Multimedia and Digital Convergence
– Home Entertainment Devices
– 3D Video, Recording, Storage, Compression, Transcoding
– Cooperative Driving and Associated Automotive Technologies
– Advances and Challenges in HD Device Interconnects
– Green-Home Consumer Electronics Technologies
– Gesture and Expression Recognition
– Smart Grid
– Power Line Communication
– Robot control, Mobile robotics
– Consumer Electronics (CE) device platform
– CE operating system
– CE device driver/firmware
3. Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
– Ubiquitous Computing and Technology
– Context-Aware Ubiquitous Computing
– Physical model of UI & SW
– Ubiquitous database methodologies
– Embedded systems and softwares
– Human-Computer Interaction
– Human centric computing
– High-performance computing and simulation and modeling
– Wearable, Personal and Body Area Systems
– Context modeling and reasoning
– Adaptive and context-aware computing
– Smart object
– Multimodal sensing
– Intelligent platforms
– Internet of Things
– Parallel/Distributed system
– Grid and cloud computing
– Novel Machine Architectures
4. Ubiquitous Networks and Mobile Communications
– Tiny Operating systems and Middleware supports
– Peer to Peer Network
– Machine-to-Machine Communications
– Mobile system performance
– Wireless communications
– Wirless Sensor Network
– Wireless Body Area Network
– Internet access and mobility
– Trustworthy Internet and communications
– Mobile data management and processing
– Cross-Layer Design and Optimization
– Algorithms and protocols for cognitive wireless networks
– Ad hoc and sensor network
– Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks and Vehicular Technology
– WiMax / Wi-Fi, UWB, Bluetooth Technology
– Mobility Management
– Smartphone and mobile devices
– Social networks and computing
5. Intelligent Computing
– Artificial Intelligence
– Pattern and Speech Recognition
– Fuzzy logic and soft computing
– Neural networks and applications
– Expert systems
– Decision support systems
– Automated problem solving
– Semantic Web and Knowledge Grid
– Knowledge discovery and representation
– Knowledge acquisition
– Intelligent web-based business
– Intelligent agents and user interface
– Intelligent information fusion
6. Multimedia and Ubiquitous Computing Security
– Key Management and Authentication
– Authorization and Access Control
– Privacy and Trust Management
– Sensor Networks and RFID Security
– Security in Ubiquitous Databases
– Multimedia Information Security
– Intellectual Property & Licensing
– Digital Right Management
– CAS/STB Security
– Digital Forensics
– Watermarking
– Security in Commerce and Industry
7. Multimedia and Ubiquitous Services
– Multimedia RDBMS Platforms
– Multimedia in Telemedicine
– Multimedia Embedded Systems
– Multimedia standards
– Mobile Multimedia system and services
– U-City and U-Town
– Smart highway
– Smart work
– Intelligent Transport Systems
– Location Based System
– Telematics
– Virtual Reality and Game Technology
– Mobile Gaming and entertainment
– Location Based Services
– Ambient Intelligence
– Smart Home/building/spaces
– Green IT services
– Semantic Web and Grid Services
– Smart-Camera and Multi-View Systems
– Surveillance System
– Entertainment Industry for MUE
– Ubiquitous Database Methodologies
– U/E Healthcare services
– U/E-Commerce and Education
8. Multimedia Entertainment
– Music and Movie Distribution
– QoS and Security Support for Entertainment
– 3D TV for Entertainment
– Computer Animation
– Technology for Entertainment
– Agent-based Entertainment
– Interactive Television and Theatre
– Massive Multiplayer Games
– Mobile and Wireless Entertainment
– Digital Interactive Storytelling
– Pervasive Entertainment
– Personalized and User-Adapted Television
– Sport, News and Entertainment
– Wearable Entertainment
– Wireless and Mobile Gaming
– Digital Entertainment and Sports
– Digital Entertainment and Pleasure
– Games for Special Audiences
– Human Computation Games
9. Other IT and Multimedia Applications
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**Call for Workshop Proposals**
In conjunction with MUE-15, we will organize some workshops.
The workshop proposals should be submitted to WITRG Secretary (witrg.taiwan.sec@gmail.com) by **Jan. 30, 2015**.
Several workshops will be held in conjunction with FutureTech-15 with the aim to explore special topics and provide international forums for scientists, engineers, and computer users to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results on hot topics on Future Information Technology.
Workshops for presenting papers from industrial companies and papers on implementations of systems and services are very welcome.
One workshop MUST have at least 6 registered papers.
Otherwise, the papers will be moved to the another workshop.
All accepted papers will be included in the conference CD proceedings without ISSN/ISBN.
After closing the conference, the papers will be published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) Post Proceedings (indexed by EI and SCOPUS).
High quality papers will be recommended special issue of SCI/E Journal (about 20~30%).
– It will be decided by Workshop organizers.
In general, a workshop takes one day, although multiple-days and half-day workshops are welcome.
The workshop proposal should include following information:
1. Title of the workshop: International Workshop on …
2. Workshop Organizers(s): name, affiliation, address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail.
3. Brief description of the workshop (several hundred words)
4. Expected number of papers to be submitted
5. Call for paper of the workshop (draft version – 1 page CFP MS Word version)
6. Tentative list of program committee members (Name, affiliation, country, email address)
7. Your workshop web address (Tentative)
Important Schedule
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Paper Submission Due: Depend on workshop organizer’ s decision.
Accept Notification: Depend on workshop organizer’ s decision.
Camera-ready paper Due: March 10, 2015
Registration Due: March 10, 2015
** Each workshop organizer MUST send workshop package to workshop chairs by March 10, 2015.
Workshop Dates: May 18-20, 2015 (one / half day)
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Organization (Pending)
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Steering Chair
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James J. Park, SeoulTech, Korea
General Chairs
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Shu-Ching Chen, Florida International University, USA
Young-Sik Jeong, Dongguk University, Korea
Han-Chieh,Chao National Ilan University, Taiwan
== General Vice-Chairs==
Weijia Jia, City U. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hwa-Young Jeong, Kyung Hee University, Korea
Program Chairs
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Gangman Yi, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Korea
Chengcui Zhang, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Workshop Chairs
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Namje Park, Jeju National University, Korea
Xu Shuo, ISTIC, China
International Advisiory Committee
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Borko Furht, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Thomas Plagemann, University of Oslo, Norway
Roger Zimmermann, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Hamid R. Arabnia, The University of Georgia, USA
Stephan Olariu, Old Dominion University, USA
Albert Zomaya, University of Sydney, Australia
Yi Pan, Georgia State University USA
Koji Nakano, University of Hiroshima, Japan
Publicity Chairs
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Cheonshik Kim, Anyang University, Korea (Leading Chair)
Mohamed Gaber, University of Portsmouth, UK
Ryan Leong Hou U, Universidade De Macau, China
Chengjiu Yin, Kyushu University, Japan
Jian-Lian Chen, Aletheia University, Taiwan
Junbo Wang, University of Aizu, Japan
Nan-Chen Hsieh, National Taipei University and Health Sciences, Taiwan
== Program Committee ==
http://www.mue-conference.org/
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Important Dates
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Round II
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Paper Submission Due: March 30, 2015 (Final extension!!)
Accept Notification: April 7, 2015
Camera-ready paper Due: April 15, 2015
Registration Due: April 15, 2015
Round I (Closed)
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Paper Submission Due: Feb. 15, 2015 (Closed)
Accept Notification: Feb. 22, 2015
Camera-ready paper Due: Mar. 1, 2015
Registration Due: Mar. 1, 2015
Conference/Workshop Dates: May 18-20, 2015
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Submission and Publication
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Important Notice
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1.Please DO NOT repeatedly create new paper id with the identical paper in our editorial system.
When more than two identical papers are submitted in the editorial system, the papers will be rejected (without review process).
If any problems, please contact to leading program chair.
2.In case of more than two withdrawals of accepted papers, the author will be placed on a blacklisted in our DB by the WITRG policy. We will NOT allow your submission to WITRG Confs., SIs, and events.
There will be a combination of presentations including scientific papers. Prospective authors are invited, in the first instance, to submit papers for oral presentations in any of the areas of interest for this conference.
Authors should submit a paper based on page limitation including all figures, tables, and references. If you want to submit more than page limitation, you can add up to 2 extra pages with the appropriate fee payment.
All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings published by Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) – Springer (indexed by EI and SCOPUS).
Authors should submit a paper with 5~6 pages in length, including all figures, tables, and references. If you want to submit more than page limitation, you can add up to 2 extra pages (total MAX. 8 pages) with the extra page charges (100 USD per page).
Papers exceeding the page limits will be rejected without review.
Instructions for papers in the Springer’s LNEE(Note that the paper format of LNEE is the same as that of LNCS
Prepare your paper in the exact format as the sample paper for LNEE. Failure to do so may result in the exclusion of your paper from the proceedings. Please read the authors’ instructions carefully before preparing your papers.
Springer accepts both Microsoft Word and LaTex format in the Lecture Note Series.
However, we DO NOT accept the use of LaTex. Therefore, you should use the Microsoft Word instead of using LaTex (The paper will be excluded from the proceeding if you use LaTex).
Springer provides the relevant templates and sample files for both PC (sv-lncs.dot) and Mac (sv-lncs) environments.
? Please download word.zip
If you need more help on preparing your papers, please visit Springer’s LNCS web page (http://www.springer.com/
** You can download the sample from here **
All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings as one of Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) series published by Springer (indexed by EI & SCOPUS).
Distinguished accepted and presented papers in MUE 2015, after further revisions, will be published in the special issues of the following international journals(Pending):
– The Journal of Supercomputing – Springer (SCI)
– Multimedia Tools and Applications (MTAP) – Springer (SCIE)
– Cluster Computing (CC) – Springer (SCIE)
– Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences (HCIS), Springer (SCOPUS)
**This is the current index status of the journal. However, the journal index may be changed due to several reasons. In the case, we are not responsible for it**
**The recommended authors MUST strongly keep the recommendation guideline for the submission. When authors recommend potential reviewers for their paper, the recommended person’ s country must be different.
Submission system:
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http://www.confmanager.net/
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Venue
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Pending
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Contact Information
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If you have any questions about the CFPs and papers submission, please email to Prof. Gangman Yi (yi.gangman@gmail.com) / Prof. Neil Yen (neil219@gmail.com) or WITRG Secretary (witrg.taiwan.sec@gmail.com).