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First International Workshop on Sparse Representation for Event Detection in
Multimedia 

(SRED'11) to be held in conjunction with ACM MM, 28 Nov. - 1 Dec. 2011,
Arizona, USA

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Important dates

Register deadline (extended):    July 6, 2011

 

Submission deadline (extended):     July 11, 2011

 

Notification deadline (extended):   August 12, 2011

 

Camera ready deadline:   September 5, 2011

 

Introduction 

This workshop focuses on how to model, detect and recognise events using
sparsity analysis and the applications that make use of sparse learning for
event analysis in the context of multimedia data. We target at bringing
together researchers who are interested in understanding the concept of
semantic events. We particularly welcome original work in the areas of
semantic event modelling, detection of events from multimedia data,
processing of events using sparsity analysis and applications in these
areas. Potential submissions should explicitly explain how the contributions
handle the events of the concerned areas and what kind of benefits is
supplied to the users by using sparse analysis techniques. Possible
application areas for events are multimedia-based surveillance, experience
sharing, cultural heritage, news, sports, and Internets.

Topics

Research topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited
to:

l  Sparse representation for event search and retrieval 

l  Sparse learning in motion trajectory analysis 

l  Object detection and tracking using sparse inference  

l  Sparse representation for crowd behaviour analysis 

l  Occlusions and segmentation errors handling 

l  Sparse representation for 2D/3D articulated human body modelling 

l  Sparsity analysis for modelling and learning object behaviours 

l  Sparse interpretations of object behaviours

 

Paper submission

Submissions for the workshop must follow the guidelines provided at
http://www.acmmm11.org/content-workshop-papers-formatting-guidelines.html.
They shall be submitted in PDF format and not be longer than 6 pages. In
submitting a manuscript to this workshop, the authors acknowledge that no
paper substantially similar in content has been submitted to another
workshop, conference, or journal. Each submitted paper will be reviewed
independently by at least three reviewers from the program committee and
external reviewers.  Details of the workshop can be found:
<http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/zhang/SRED11/>
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/zhang/SRED11/ 

 

 

Organisers 

*       Huiyu Zhou, PhD, Institute of Electronics, Communications and
Information Technology, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom. E-mail:
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*       Jianguo Zhang, PhD, School of Computing, University   of Dundee,
United Kingdom. E-mail:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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*       Liang Wang, PhD, National Lab of Pattern Recognition, Beijing,
China. E-mail:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] 

Zhengyou Zhang, PhD, Microsoft Research, Microsoft Corp., One Microsoft Way,
Redmond WA, USA. E-mail:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]


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