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[AVT] Call for participation: ACM Multimedia 2004 - preregistration ending Sept. 10
Note: pre-registration ends September 10!
The 12th Annual ACM International Conference on Multimedia (MM2004,
http://www.mm2004.org/) will be held in New York city, NY, October
10-15, 2004. ACM Multimedia is the premier technical multimedia
conference attended by an international community of researchers from
both academia and industry.
This year, we have assembled an extremely strong tutorial program. The
topics range from mobile multimedia computing, to machine learning
techniques in multimedia, to virtual reality and gaming. The tutorial
speakers are either well-established senior researchers in the field or
very energetic rising-star young researchers.
In addition to the very strong program, this year we are making
additional effort to make tutorials affordable, to both researchers and
students. The registration fee has been significantly lowered (~$200)
compared with previous years and compared with similar tutorials in
other major conferences (see
http://www.mm2004.org/acm_mm04_Registration.htm). We do believe that
the tutorial program is a vehicle to spread the knowledge, and as
conference organizer, we are willing to go the extra mile to make this
happen.
We are looking forward to seeing you in New York!
Yong Rui and Jon Crowcroft
Tutorial Co-chairs
Appendix: Tutorial list (see also
http://www.mm2004.org/acm_mm04_call4tutorials.htm)
October 10, 2004 Sunday
Full day:
T1. Mobile Multimedia Information Transmission
Nalin Sharda, School of Computer Science and Mathematics Victoria
University, Australia
T2. Digital Rights Management of Multimedia Content via Encryption and
Watermarking
Ahmet M. Eskicioglu, The City University of New York
T3. Understanding Media Semantics
Chitra Dorai, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Half Day:
Morning:
T4. Video Game Structure and Development
J. R. Parker, Digital Media Laboratory, University of Calgary
Afternoon:
T5. Virtual Reality and Haptics as New Media in Multimedia Telecollaboration
Nicolas D. Georganas, School of Information Technology and Engineering
(SITE), University of Ottawa
October 11, 2004, Monday
Full Day:
T6. Mobile User-Interface Design: For Work, Home and On the Way
Aaron Marcus, AM+A
T7. Machine Learning for Multimedia Applications
Flavia Sparacino and Yuan Qi, MIT
T8. Emerging Peer-to-Peer Technology: Fundamentals and Challenges
Ralf Steinmetz, Darmstadt Univ. of Technology, Germany
Half Day:
Morning:
T9. Cross-layer optimized multimedia transmission over opportunistic
spectrum agile wireless networks
N. Sai Shankar, Philips Research Laboratories, USA
M. van der Schaar, University of California Davis
Afternoon:
T10. Multimedia Data Compression
Paul D. Amer, CISC Dept, U of Delaware
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