Introduction

The increasing momentum towards cognitive computing unlocks a diverse set of opportunities and challenges for multimedia research. IBM Watson™, Google Chauffeur and Baby X are just some examples of systems including multimedia-related technologies that hold a lot of potential to impact business and society. An important aspect of cognitive computing is that it also offers a number of possibilities to augment human capacity and understanding in decision-making processes.

Decision-making can be seen as a cognitive process of making choices by setting goals, identifying and gathering information (evidence), reflecting and choosing alternatives to take actions. In this context, the role of multimedia research goes far beyond an isolated analysis of multimedia content to improve, for instance, indexing and retrieval. In fact, multimedia plays a key role in the signification process (i.e. semantic qualification) of unstructured data demanded for making decisions. To decision makers, effectively producing and consuming semantically structured and relevant multimodal information is key. Producing structured data, building knowledge from it, and making decisions based on this knowledge is challenging and involves sophisticated multimedia and cognitive processes. To address this challenge it is necessary to explore multimedia through different perspectives such as Visualization, Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, speech recognition, social media, Machine Learning, Internet of Things, Human-Centered Computing, and the Synchronization in space and time of multimodal input interfaces, multiple distributed exhibition devices, sensors and actuators.

The workshop will be held in conjunction with ISM 2016 in San Jose, CA, USA on December 11-13, 2016. The page limit for workshop publications is 6 pages (see the manuscript preparation instructions). MuSDeMP papers will be presented at IEEE ISM2016, and included in the symposium Proceedings.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-09-24
Draft paper submission deadline
2016-10-07
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

  • Human-Centered Computing (HCC) in Multimedia

  • Cognitive Computing Systems in Multimedia

  • Mulsemedia

  • Media Synchronism and IoT

  • Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, and Visualization techniques

  • Decision-making frameworks, models, tools, and applications in Multimedia

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  • Conference Date

    Dec 11

    2016

    to

    Dec 13

    2016

  • Sep 24 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 07 2016

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Dec 13 2016

    Registration deadline