EGMM 2001
6th Eurographics Workshop on Multimedia
http://egmm2001.di.fct.unl.pt
Manchester, United Kingdom, September 8-9, 2001
Aims and Scope
This workshop is a follow up on the Eurographics Workshop on Multimedia
held in Milan, Italy in September 1999 and continues a series of five
successful Eurographics workshops on the field. The venue will cover a
wide range of current subjects, ranging from media production to
processing and delivery, with a special focus on issues related to
interactive video environments. These include standards and approaches
for interactive television, hypervideo, collaborative video, augmented
reality, mobile multimedia, the integration of TV and the Web, content
analysis, processing and presentation. Authors are invited to submit
technical papers in these or related areas. Topics of interest include,
but are not limited to:
Interactive Video Interactive Television
TV and the Web Mobile Multimedia
Audio/Image/Video Processing Content Analysis
Media Databases and Search Engines Content Based Retrieval
Story Telling Environments Automatic Video Generation
Media Information Retrieval on the Web Media Web Servers and Services
Delivery of Multimedia Data Media Integration
Authoring Paradigms Multimedia Document Metaphors
Video Coding and Description Standards Video Based Entertainment
Augmented reality Auditory interfaces
Audio on the WWW Sound in mobile devices
Submission Procedure (all submissions are electronic)
Authors are requested to submit papers, no longer than 10 pages,
with the main body set in a 12-point font. Each paper should contain
title, authors' names and affiliations, abstract, keywords, text,
illustrations and references. Submissions should be sent by e-mail to
<[log in to unmask]>. We will accept papers in PostScript or PDF
formats. Post-workshop proceedings will be available on-line through
the Eurographics Digital Library and in paper book form in the
Eurographics Book Series, currently published by Springer-Verlag Wien.
Selection will be based upon technical and scientific content and
relevance to the workshop.
Workshop Format
The workshop will take place just before the Eurographics 2001
Conference, at the same location. As such, it will provide a very
interesting opportunity for researchers that want to attend or
present in both events. The workshop will be held in two days,
including paper presentation tracks and discussion/plenary sessions.
Attendance is limited to about 60 participants. Participation is open
to everyone, not requiring submission of a paper.
Important Dates
June 4, 2001 Submission deadline
July 9, 2001 Notification of acceptance
July 27, 2001 Deadline for camera-ready copies
September 8-9, 2001 Workshop
Venue and Fees
The workshop will be held at the UMIST Conference Center, Manchester,
United Kingdom. Workshop participants will be charged a registration
fee that includes workshop draft proceedings, the final proceedings
book (to be mailed after the workshop), coffee breaks and a social
event in the first evening of the workshop. The fee will be 200 Euro
for EG members and 280 Euro for non-EG members. Comprehensive
information about Manchester, traveling and accommodation can be
found at the workshop Web page.
Workshop Co-Chairs
Huw Jones, Middlesex University, UK
Nuno Correia, FCT/UNL, PT
Program Co-Chairs
Joaquim Jorge, IST/INESC, PT
Meera Blattner Kamegai, Community Vision, USA
International Program Committee
To be announced soon.
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