[visionlist] Neurocomputing Special Issue on Learning for Scalable Multimedia Representation
Yi Yang
yiyang at cs.cmu.edu
Sun Aug 28 20:26:28 GMT 2011
Neurocomputing Special Issue on Learning for Scalable Multimedia
Representation
1. Scope
With the rapid development of computer storage and network technologies, an
explosive growing number of multimedia data are generated and shared each
single day. A variety of social websites, such as Youtube, Flickr, Picasa
and Facebook, provide us a plenty of multimedia data, bringing along both
challenges and opportunities to deal with the problems in large-scale
multimedia understanding and management. Research on inferring the compact
and accurate representations for different media types brings profound
impacts to the traditional multimedia search and recognition technologies
and enables a wide variety of applications and services, such as indexing,
recommendation, advertising, and personalization. The study on multimedia
representation has attracted extensive research interests over last decades.
In the web 2.0 era, many new research issues are rising. For example, web
multimedia data are always accompanied with Meta data, including tag,
web-links, user ratings, etc. It therefore turns to a great challenge to
properly combine the different sources to obtain a good multimedia and cross
media representation. While machine learning has been shown effective for
multimedia representation, the computation efficiency of the algorithms is
particularly important when the size of the multimedia databases keeps
growing. In this special issue, we target at bringing together research
breakthroughs on learning multimedia representation for large scale
multimedia database and the related applications. Novel learning algorithms
for scalable multimedia representation and related interesting application
are highly encouraged. Discussion on new technologies that will be
potentially impactful with primary results is welcomed too. This special
issue targets the researchers and practitioners from both the industry and
academia. Topics of interest include but not limited to:
• Feature-oriented scalable multimedia representation
o Multimedia feature design
o Semantic feature extraction
o Feature selection
o Spatial-temporal contextual feature for video representation
o Multi-view learning for feature fusion
o Combining content feature and metadata such as web links and tags for
multimedia and cross media representation
• Dimension reduction, matrix factorization and indexing techniques for
scalable multimedia representation
o Supervised/Semi-supervised learning for multimedia semantic representation
o Kernel methods for multimedia representation
o Scalable manifold learning
o Sparse representation
o Multimedia hashing and indexing
o Semantic indexing
o Learning for cross media representation
• Related applications
o Classification/recognition /tagging/retrieval of Web multimedia
o Large-scale multimedia copy detection and near-duplication retrieval
o Relevance feedback in multimedia representation
o Personalized representation for retrieval, query suggestion and
recommendation
o Large scale cross-media retrieval and new media type retrieval
2. Submission Guideline
Authors should prepare their manuscript (6-15 pages in the Neurocomputing
publishing format) according to the Guide for Authors available from the
online submission page of the Neurocomputing at
http://ees.elsevier.com/neucom/. All the papers will be peer-reviewed
following the Neurocomputing reviewing procedures.
Notes: when submitting your manuscript, at the step of “Selecting an Article
Type is Required for Submission”, please indicate: “Special Issue: LSMR”.
Important Dates:
• Paper submission due: Nov. 1, 2011
• First notification: Jan. 30, 2012
• Revision: Mar. 15, 2012
• Final decision: May.1, 2012
• Publication date: Fall 2012 (Tentative)
Guest Editors:
• Dr. Yi Yang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA. (yiyang at cs.cmu.edu)
• Dr. Qingshan Liu, The State University of New Jersey, USA. (
qsliu at cs.rutgers.edu)
• Prof. Yueting Zhuang, Zhejiang University, China. (yzhuang at cs.zju.edu)
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