Fifth International Workshop on
Content-Based Multimedia Indexing, CBMI-2007
June 25-27, 2007, Bordeaux, France
Second Call for Papers
Following the four successful previous events of CBMI (Toulouse 1999,
Brescia 2001, Rennes 2003 and Riga 2005), CBMI’2007 will be held on June 25 – 27 2007 at the University Bordeaux
-1/LABRI, France. CBMI’07 aims at bringing together the various communities involved in the different aspects of Content-Based
Multimedia Indexing.
A special
issue of Signal Processing : Image Communication Journal, Elsevier is devoted to CBMI.
The Workshop is supported by IEEE, EURASIP, European research networks
COST292 and Muscle, INRIA, CNRS, Region d’Aquitaine, University Bordeaux 1.
Topics
Multimedia indexing and retrieval (image, audio, video,
text)
Multimedia content extraction
Matching and similarity search
Construction of high level indices
Multi-modal and cross-modal indexing
Content-based search techniques
Multimedia data mining
Presentation tools
Meta-data compression and transformation
Handling of very large scale multimedia database
Organisation, summarisation and browsing of multimedia documents
Applications
Evaluation and metrics
Paper submission
Perspective contributors are invited to submit papers via conference
web-site http://cbmi07.labri.fr
Submission of full paper (to be received by):
January 25, 2007
Notification of acceptance: &nb
sp; March 10, 2007
Submission of camera-ready papers: &nb
sp; April 10, 2007
Submission of extended versions in Special issue of JSPIC March 1, 2007
Chair of Organising committee : Jenny Benois-Pineau, LABRI, University Bordeaux 1, France
Technical Program Chair : Eric Pauwels, CWI, The Netherlands
Technical Program Commitee
Régine André-Obrecht (IRIT)
Yiannis Avritis (CERTH)
Michel Barlaud (I3S)
Jenny Benois-Pineau (LABRI)
Catherine Berrut (CLIPS-IMAG)
Alberto del Bimbo (U Florence)
Nozha Boujema (INRIA)
Patrick Bouthemy (IRISA/INRIA)
Matthieu Cord (LIP6)
Edward Delp (Purdue University)
Chabane Djeraba (LIFL)
Moncef Gabbouj (TUT)
Patrick Gros (IRISA)
Alan Hanjalic (TU Delft)
Benoit Huet (Eurecom)
Ebroul Izquierdo (QMUL)
Philippe Joly (IRIT)
Stephanos Kollias (NTUA)
Yiannis Kompatsiaris (ITI)
Riccardo Leonardi (U Brescia)
Stepahne Marchand-Maillet
(UniGe)
Ferran Marques (UPC)
José María Martínez (UAM)
Bernard Merialdo (EURECOM)
Jan Nesvadba (Philips)
Andreas Nuernberger (U Magdebourg)
Francois Pachet (Sony)
Fernando Pereira (IST)
Georges Quénot (CLIPS-IMAG)
Andreas Rauber (TU
Wien)
Gael Richard (Telecom)
Philippe Salembier (UPC)
Henri Sanson (FT R&D)
Steffen Staab (U Koblenz)
Alan Smeaton (DCO)
Shin’Ichi Satoh (NII)
Murat Tekalp (KU)
Cultural program will be devoted to the oldest French tradition of Bordeaux wine making. It will comprise a visit to a historical castle and
finest Bordeaux
wine testing.
Jenny Benois-Pineau,
chair of organizing committee
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Jenny Benois-Pineau,
Professor,
Head of Video Analysis and Indexing Research Group Image and Sound dept, LABRI UMR CNRS/Université Bordeaux-1 5800 351, cours
de la Liberation 33405, Talence France, tel 33 (0) 5 40 00 84 24 fax 33 (0) 5 40 00 66 69
e-mail: jenny.benois@labri.fr
url:http://www.labri.fr/Recherche/ImageSon/AIV