Call for Papers – ACM AREA 2008
http://www.telecom.ntua.gr/acmmm2008

2008 ACM International Conference on
Analysis and Retrieval of Events, Actions, and Workflows in Video Streams

October 31, 2008, Vancouver, Canada
colocated with ACM Multimedia

Send questions/requests by email to adoulam@cs.ntua.gr
Poster Available in the conference official Web site at:
www.telecom.ntua.gr/acmmm2008

DEADLINES

- July 7, 2008: Submission of full paper
- July 22, 2008: Notification of acceptance
- August 1, 2008: Camera-ready full paper
- October 31, 2008: Conference

Call For Papers
Cognitive video supervision and event analysis in video sequences is a 
critical task in many multimedia applications.
Methods, tools and algorithms that aim to detect and recognize high 
level concepts and their respective spatio-temporal
and causal relations in order to identify semantic video activities, 
actions and procedures have been in
the focus of the research community over the last years. This research 
area has strong impact on many real-life
applications such as service quality assurance, compliance to the 
designed procedures in industrial plants,
surveillance of people-dense areas (e.g., thematic parks, critical 
public infrastructures), crisis management in public service areas
(e.g., train stations, airports), security (detection of abnormal 
behaviors in surveillance videos) semantic characterization and
annotation of video streams in various domains (e.g., broadcast or 
user-generated videos), etc.
The traditional approaches for event detection in videos assume well 
structured environments and they fail to operate in
largely unsupervised way under adverse and uncertain conditions from 
those on which they have been trained Another drawback of
current methods, is the fact that they focus on narrow domains using 
specific concept detectors such as “human faces”, “cars”, “buildings”.


This workshop seeks original high innovative research in the area of 
self configurable cognitive video supervision in several domains.
The goals of this workshop are:

(i) fundamental research in the area of multimedia, in the scope of 
detecting/identifying high level concepts, actions,
events and procedures in video streams using largely unsupervised 
algorithms without the need for external re-programming,
re-configuring and re-adjusting

(ii) robust solutions to targeted problems of high impact in real-life 
applications.

(iii) ongoing research/progress on national and international research 
projects (e.g., USA, European, Asian, Australia, etc)

Papers of this workshop are encouraged to address a wide range of topics 
cognitive video supervision and event
detection in video streams; these topics include (but are not limited to):

-Methods for robust detection of high level concepts in video streams in 
adverse and uncertain conditions
in relation to those they were trained to.

-Identification of spatio-temporal and causal relations of primitive 
events (single or multiple)
in order to detect complex activities and procedures in video streams

-Extraction of single or multiple humans’ behaviors or video events 
under single or multiple cameras

-Enhancement of events analysis with attention models and/or 
multiscale/multisource data fusions

-Semantic and event-based summarization of monitored video data

-Video activities matching/retrieval algorithms

-Event-oriented relevance feedback algorithms


Full Papers should be submitted using the
paper submission web system at

http://www.edas.info

(preferably 6-8 pages in the ACM Conference style in English).

All papers will be peer-reviewed.


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

General Chairs:

Anastasios Doulamis (Technical University of Crete) email 
adoulam@ergasya.tuc.gr

Luc Van Gool (ETH Zurich) - email vangool@vision.ee.ethz.ch

Mark Nixon (University of Southampton) - email msn@ecs.soton.ac.uk

Theodora Varvarigou (National Technical University of Athens) email 
dora@telecom.ntua.gr

Nikolaos Doulamis (National Technical University of Athens) email 
ndoulam@cs.ntua.gr



Technical Program Committee

Prof. Werner Haas (Austria) email werner.haas@joanneum.at
Prof. Jos Dumortier (Belgium) email jos.dumortier@law.kuleuven.be
Prof. Thomas Sikora (Germany) email sikora@nue.tu-berlin.de
Dr. Santi Ristol (Spain) email santi.ristol@atosresearch.eu
Dr. Ignacio Soler (Spain) email ignacio.solerjubert@atosresearch.eu
Dr. Emilio Ibanez Martinez (Spain) email Emilio.Ibanez@nmisa.es
Dr. Georg Thallinger (Austria) email georg.thallinger@joanneum.at
Dr. Matthew Addis (UK) email mja@it-innovation.soton.ac.uk
Dr. Emmanuel Sardis (Greece) email sardis@telecom.ntua.gr