Announcing the 2022 April SPRINGEROPEN EURASIP JIVP’s Free Web conferencing (Thu. Apr. 7, 2022) 12h30 CET

Date&Time: April 2022, 7th at 12:30 p.m. CET [06:30 a.m. New-York] – [12:30 p.m. Paris/Nice] – [6:30 p.m. Beijing]
Title: Hyper-Realistic and Immersive Imaging for Enhanced Quality of Experience
Speaker: Frédéric Dufaux (Univ. Paris-Saclay, CNRS, CentraleSupélec)

To join the free 1-hour webinar, it is required to pre-register at,
https://forms.gle/9JCc6NBgM1x2kZK6A
or through the journal website at,
https://jivp-eurasipjournals.springeropen.com/
Contact: {jana.palinkas, esinu.abadjivor}@springernature.com

Abstract: Producing truly realistic and immersive digital imaging is widely seen as the ultimate goal towards further improving Quality of Experience (QoE) for end users of multimedia services. The human visual system is able to perceive a wide range of colors, luminous intensities, and depth, as present in a real scene. However, current traditional imaging technologies cannot capture nor reproduce such a rich visual information. Recent research innovations have made it possible to address these bottlenecks in multimedia systems. As a result, new multimedia signal processing areas have emerged such as ultra-high definition, high frame rate, high dynamic range imaging, light fields, and point cloud.
These technologies have the potential to bring a leap forward for upcoming multimedia systems. However, the effective deployment of hyper-realistic video technologies entails many technical and scientific challenges. In this talk, I will discuss recent research activities covering several aspects of hyper-realistic imaging, including point cloud compression, light field compression, and semantic-aware tone mapping for high dynamic range imaging.

Short bio: Frederic Dufaux is a CNRS Research Director at Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, CentraleSupélec, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes (L2S, UMR 8506), where he is head of the Telecom and Networking hub. He received his M.Sc. in physics and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from EPFL in 1990 and 1994 respectively.
Frederic is a Fellow of IEEE. He was Vice General Chair of ICIP 2014, General Chair of MMSP 2018, and Technical Program co-Chair of ICIP 2019 and ICIP 2021. He served as Chair of the IEEE SPS Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP) Technical Committee in 2018 and 2019. He was a member of the IEEE SPS Technical Directions Board from 2018 to 2021. He is Chair of the Steering Committee of ICME in 2022 and 2023. He was also a founding member and the Chair of the EURASIP Technical Area Committee on Visual Information Processing from 2015 to 2021. He was Editor-in-Chief of Signal Processing: Image Communication from 2010 until 2019. Since 2021, he is Specialty Chief Editor of the section on Image Processing in the journal Frontiers in Signal Processing.
Frederic is also on the Executive Board of Systematic Paris-Region, a European competitiveness cluster which brings together and drives an ecosystem of excellence in digital technologies and DeepTech.
He has been involved in the standardization of digital video and imaging technologies for more than 15 years, participating both in the MPEG and JPEG committees. He was co-chairman of JPEG 2000 over wireless (JPWL) and co-chairman of JPSearch. He is the recipient of two ISO awards for these contributions.
His research interests include image and video coding, 3D video, high dynamic range imaging, visual quality assessment, video surveillance, privacy protection, image and video analysis, multimedia content search and retrieval, and video transmission over wireless network. He is author or co-author of 3 books, more than 200 research publications (h-index=46, 9000+ citations) and 20 patents issued or pending.

2022 International Conference on Connected Systems & Intelligence (CSI) – extended submission deadline

International Conference on Connected Systems & Intelligence (CSI'22)  
August 31, September 1-2, 2022, Trivandrum, Kerala, India

https://connected-systems.org/

Extended Submission Deadline for Main Track: April 25, 2022
EDAS Submission Link: https://edas.info/N29009

Approved by IEEE and technically co-sponsored by IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society

Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI) 2022 in Graz, Austria: DEADLINE EXTENDED to APRIL 24

19th International Conference on Content-based Multimedia Indexing

https://cbmi2022.org/

Sept. 14-16, 2022

Graz, Austria

 

Submission Deadline extended to April 24, 2022

 

Call for Papers 

Authors are encouraged to submit previously unpublished research papers in the broad field of content-based multimedia indexing and applications. We wish to highlight significant contributions addressing the main problem of search and retrieval but also the related and equally important issues of multimedia content management, user interaction, large-scale search, learning in retrieval, social media indexing and retrieval.

 

We are also calling for papers addressing the following special sessions:

– MSPND: Multimodal Signal processing technologies for Protecting people and environment against Natural Disasters

– Computer-Assisted Clinical Applications

– Learning from scarce data challenges in the media domain

– Multimedia Analysis for Digital Twins

Authors can submit full length (6 pages – to be presented as oral presentation) or short papers (4 pages – to be presented as posters). The submissions are peer reviewed in a single blind process. The language of the conference is English. 

The CBMI proceedings are traditionally indexed and distributed by IEEE Xplore and ACM DL. In addition, authors of certain best papers of the conference will be invited to submit extended versions of their contributions to a special issue of a leading journal in the field (e.g. MTAP – Springer).

For details about the special sessions see https://cbmi2022.org/call-for-special-session-papers/

 

 

Call for Demos

We invite authors to report on novel and compelling demonstrations in all topic areas of CBMI. Demonstration papers are subject to peer review according to criteria such as novelty, interestingness, applications of or enhancements to state-of-the-art, and potential impact.

The length of the papers should be up to 4 pages. An additional 1-2 pages should be appended to the paper that illustrate how the demo will be conducted on-site at CBMI. This additional content will not be published in the conference proceedings, should the submission be accepted. We also recommend including a URL linking to a short video (max. 3 min) to accompany the paper that shows the demo in action. The submissions are peer-reviewed in a single-blind process. Presenters are expected to bring the necessary equipment (computers, etc.) themselves. The conference will provide a table, power outlet, screen, wireless (shared) internet and a poster board. If you have special needs (e.g., more space), please include a related note in your demo submission.

Topics 

Topics of interest to the CBMI community include, but are not limited to, the following:

Content analysis and indexing

– Audio and visual and multimedia indexing

– Multimodal and cross-modal indexing

– Deep learning for multimedia analysis and indexing

– Audio (speech, music, etc) and visual content analysis and understanding

– Identification and tracking of semantic regions and events

– Social media analysis

– Metadata generation, coding and transformation

– Activity recognition and event-based multimedia indexing

– New technologies for indexing, for example, bio-inspired, spiking neural networks

Search, retrieval and recommendation

– Multimedia information retrieval (image, audio, video, text)

– Mobile media retrieval

– Event-based media retrieval

– Affective/emotional interaction or interfaces for multimedia retrieval

– Multimedia data mining and analytics

– Multimedia retrieval for multimodal analytics and visualisation

– Multimedia recommendation

– Multimedia verification (e.g., multimodal fact checking, deep fake analysis)

– Large scale multimedia database management

– Summarization, browsing and organization of multimedia content

– Evaluation and benchmarking of multimedia retrieval systems

Multimedia user experience

– User interaction and relevance feedback

– Multimedia interfaces, presentation and visualization tools

– Personalization and content adaptation

– Virtual, augmented and mixed reality interfaces for multimedia search

Applications of multimedia indexing and retrieval, e.g., cultural heritage, medicine, lifelogs, satellite imagery, augmented and mixed reality, video surveillance, forensics, security, atmosphere and astronomy. 

 

Important Dates

 

Deadline for Regular, Special Session and Demo Papers: April 24, 2022

Notification of acceptance: May 29, 2022

Camera ready papers due: June 19, 2022

Conference: Sept. 14-16, 2022

 

 

Call for Presentation – I_VCESM International Conference on _2022

Dear Authors,

 

Greetings from I_VCESM 2022,

We welcome all the researchers, scientists, professors, research scholars to attend the  ” International Conference on Engineering , Science & Medicine ” which takes place on 19 – Apr – 2022 in Virtual mode.

Publications Available:


Scopus,ESI,WOS etc….

Submit your Abstract: ivcesm2022@gmail.com

For more details, Visit: 

https://www.brainymeet.com/conference_details/international-conference-on-engineering-science-and-medicine

We welcome you to this conference and look forward to your participation.


Kind Regards,

Miss. Riya

Conference Co-Ordinator,

I_VCESM 2022.

Information Processing & Management (IP&M) (IF: 6.222) Special Issue on Science Behind Neural Language Models

This is Michal Ptaszynski from Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan.

We still have a few slots for papers to be accepted for the Information Processing & Management (IP&M) (IF: 6.222) journal Special Issue on Science Behind Neural Language Models. This special issue is also a Thematic Track at Information Processing & Management Conference 2022 (IP&MC2022), meaning, that at least one author of the accepted manuscript will need to attend the IP&MC2022 conference.
For more information about IP&MC2022, please visit:
https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference

The deadline for manuscript submission is June 15, 2022, but your paper will be reviewed immediately after submission and will be published as soon as it is accepted.

We hope you will consider submitting your paper.
https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference/author-submission/science-behind-neural-language-models

Best regards,

Michal PTASZYNSKI, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
Kitami Institute of Technology,
165 Koen-cho, Kitami, 090-8507, Japan
TEL/FAX: +81-157-26-9327
michal@mail.kitami-it.ac.jp

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Information Processing & Management (IP&M) (IF: 6.222)
Special Issue on “Science Behind Neural Language Models”
                    &
Information Processing & Management Conference 2022 (IP&MC2022)
Thematic Track on “Science Behind Neural Language Models”

Motivation

  The last several years showed explosive popularity of neural language models, especially large pre-trained language models based on the transformer architecture. The field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Computational Linguistics (CL) experienced a shift from simple language models such as Bag-of-Words, and word representations like word2vec, or GloVe, to more contextually-aware language models, such as ELMo, or more recently, BERT, or GPT including their improvements and derivatives. The general high performance obtained by BERT-based models in various tasks even convinced Google to apply it as a default backbone in its search engine query expansion module, thus making BERT-based models a mainstream, and a strong baseline in NLP/CL research. The popularity of large pretrained language models also allowed a major growth of companies providing freely available repositories of such models, and, more recently, the founding of Stanford University’s Center for Resear!
 ch on Foundation Models (CRFM).
   However, despite the overwhelming popularity, and undeniable performance of large pretrained language models, or “foundation models”, the specific inner-workings of those models have been notoriously difficult to analyze and the causes of – usually unexpected and unreasonable – errors they make, difficult to untangle and mitigate. As the neural language models keep gaining in popularity while expanding into the area of multimodality by incorporating visual and speech information, it has become the more important to thoroughly analyze, fully explain and understand the internal mechanisms of neural language models. In other words, the science behind neural language models needs to be developed.   

Aims and scope

   With the above background in mind, we propose the following Information Processing & Management Conference 2022 (IP&MC2022) Thematic Track and Information Processing & Management Journal Special Issue on Science Behind Neural Language Models.
   The TT/SI will focus on topics deepening the knowledge on how the neural language models work. Therefore, instead of taking up basic topics from the fields of CL and NLP, such as improvement of part-of-speech tagging, or standard sentiment analysis, regardless of whether they apply neural language models in practice, we will focus on promoting research that specifically aims at analyzing and understanding the “bells and whistles” of neural language models, for which the generally perceived science has not been established yet.

Target audience

   The TT/SI will aim at the audience of scientists, researchers, scholars, and students performing research on the analysis of pretrained language models, with a specific focus on explainable approaches to language models, analysis of errors such models make, methods for debiasing, detoxification and other methods of improvement of the pretrained language models.
The TT/SI will not accept research on basic NLP/CL topics for which the field has been well established, such as improvement of part-of-speech tagging, sentiment analysis, etc., even if they apply neural language models unless they directly contribute to furthering the understanding and explanation of the inner workings of large scale pretrained language models.

List of Topics

List of Topics
The Thematic Track / Special Issue will invite papers on topics listed, but not limited to the following:
– Neural language model architectures
– Improvement of neural language model generation process
– Methods for fine tuning and optimization of neural language models
– Debiasing neural language models
– Detoxification of neural language models
– Error analysis and probing of neural language models
– Explainable methods for neural language models
– Neural language models and linguistic phenomena
– Lottery Ticket Hypothesis for neural language models
– Multimodality in neural language models
– Generative neural language models
– Inferential neural language models
– Cross-lingual or multilingual neural language models
– Compression of neural language models
– Domain specific neural language models
– Expansion of information embedded in neural language models

Important Dates:

Thematic track manuscript submission due date; authors are welcome to submit early as reviews will be rolling: June 15, 2022
Author notification: July 31, 2022
IP&MC conference presentation and feedback: October 20-23, 2022
Post conference revision due date: January 1, 2023

Submission Guidelines:

Submit your manuscript to the Special Issue category (VSI: IPMC2022 HCICTS) through the online submission system of Information Processing & Management.
https://www.editorialmanager.com/ipm/

Authors will prepare the submission following the Guide for Authors on IP&M journal at (https://www.elsevier.com/journals/information-processing-and-management/0306-4573/guide-for-authors). All papers will be peer-reviewed following the IP&MC2022 reviewing procedures.

The authors of accepted papers will be obligated to participate in IP&MC 2022 and present the paper to the community to receive feedback. The accepted papers will be invited for revision after receiving feedback on the IP&MC 2022 conference. The submissions will be given premium handling at IP&M following its peer-review procedure and, (if accepted), published in IP&M as full journal articles, with also an option for a short conference version at IP&MC2022.

Please see this infographic for the manuscript flow:
https://www.elsevier.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1211934/IPMC2022Timeline10Oct2022.pdf

For more information about IP&MC2022, please visit https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference.

Thematic Track / Special Issue Editors:

Managing Guest Editor:
Michal Ptaszynski (Kitami Institute of Technology)

Guest Editors:
Rafal Rzepka (Hokkaido University)
Anna Rogers (University of Copenhagen)
Karol Nowakowski (Tohoku University of Community Service and Science)

For further information, please feel free to contact Michal Ptaszynski directly.

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