データベース学会の皆様
名古屋大学の駒水です.
前回お知らせした ICMR のワークショップ ICDAR の締切が延長されました.
DEIM でも関連する論文は多くあったと思います.
ご興味のある方はぜひ投稿をご検討ください.
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https://www2.nict.go.jp/bidal/icdar_icmr2024/index.html
5th workshop on Intelligent Cross-Data Analysis and Retrieval
Deadline extended: 29 March 2024
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駒水
マルチメディア情報検索の国際会議 ICMR の併設ワークショップ ICDAR の案内です.
昨今多様なデータを横断した分析・検索に関する研究を実施している方がおれば,
ぜひ投稿を検討いただけると幸いです.
On Sat, Feb 17, 2024 at 11:34 PM Takahiro Komamizu <taka-coma(a)acm.org> wrote:
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> データベース学会の皆様
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> 名古屋大学の駒水です.
>
マルチメディア情報検索の国際会議 ICMR の併設ワークショップ ICDAR の案内です.
昨今多様なデータを横断した分析・検索に関する研究を実施している方がおれば,
ぜひ投稿を検討いただけると幸いです.
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> # Important Dates
> March 15, 2024. Workshop Paper Submission.
> April 15, 2024. Notification of Acceptance for Workshop Papers.
> April 25, 2024. Camera-Ready Workshop Papers Due.
> June 10-13, 2024. ICMR conference dates (Workshop day TBD)
>
> # Call for Paper
> We invite submissions for our workshop that focuses on the relevance
> and significance of multimedia analytics and retrieval in the context
> of the broader societal landscape. Over the past decade, significant
> advancements have been made in multimedia analytics and retrieval,
> allowing for precise and rapid extraction of data insights. This
> progress has led to numerous applications that enhance various aspects
> of human lives. However, the diverse perspectives embedded in
> multimedia and other data types present a complex puzzle that requires
> assembly to address human-centered challenges effectively.
>
> The workshop aims to bring together individuals working with
> multimedia and other data types across diverse research domains and
> disciplines, such as wellbeing, disaster prevention & mitigation,
> mobility, food computing, security, and smart cities. We encourage
> contributions that explore the originality and novelty of proposed
> topics related to the integration of diverse multimodal data.
>
> The current era witnesses the exponential growth of sensors,
> communication technologies, and social networks, enabling individuals
> to collect data swiftly from themselves and their environments.
> Coupled with artificial intelligence and advanced application
> techniques, data has evolved into a more intelligent form, providing
> valuable information and knowledge for near-human cognitive analytics
> and retrieval. This intelligent data collection offers new
> opportunities to better understand the intricate associations between
> human beings and their surroundings.
>
> The workshop specifically calls for submissions addressing the
> analysis and retrieval of cross-data from different perspectives,
> focusing on wearable and ambient sensors, lifelog cameras, social
> networks, and surrounding sensors. While several investigations have
> explored individual perspectives, there is a limited focus on
> analyzing and retrieving cross-data to maximize the benefits for human
> beings. Researchers are invited to contribute to this endeavor, aiming
> to create a smart and sustainable society by efficiently utilizing
> intelligent cross-data analysis and retrieval.
>
> Possible application domains for submitted works include, but are not
> limited to, well-being, disaster prevention & mitigation, mobility,
> and food computing. We encourage researchers from various backgrounds
> to engage in this workshop, fostering collaboration and innovation in
> the field of intelligent cross-data analysis and retrieval.
>
> Example topics of interest include but is not limited to the following
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> Event-based cross-data retrieval, data mining, and AI technology.
> Complex event processing for linking sensors data from individuals,
> regions to broad areas dynamically.
> Transfer Learning and Transformers.
> Hypotheses Development of the associations within the heterogeneous data.
> Realization of a prosperous and independent region in which people and
> nature coexist.
> Applications leverage intelligent cross-data analysis for a particular domain.
> Cross-datasets for Repeatable Experimentation.
> Federated Analytics, Federated Learning, and Edge AI for cross-data.
> Privacy-public data collaboration.
> Integration of diverse multimodal data.
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> Takahiro Komamizu
> Ph.D. in Engineering
> Nagoya University
> E-mail: taka-coma(a)acm.org
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Takahiro Komamizu
Ph.D. in Engineering
Nagoya University
E-mail: taka-coma(a)acm.org