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MIR 2010: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- James Ze Wang, Nozha Boujemaa, Nuria Oliver Ramirez, Apostol Natsev:
Proceedings of the 11th ACM SIGMM International Conference on Multimedia Information Retrieval, MIR 2010, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, March 29-31, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-815-5
Academic keynote address
- B. S. Manjunath:
Bioimage informatics: recent advances and challenges. 1-2
Industrial leadership invited speakers session
- Behzad Shahraray:
Multimedia processing for advanced content services. 3-4 - Dhiraj Joshi:
Semantic understanding of geotagged pictures. 5-6 - Narayanan Alwar:
Next generation map making: automation from mobile data collection. 7-8 - Apostol Natsev:
Multimedia semantics: opportunities and challenges. 9-10
Invited talks
- Gregory Grefenstette:
Implementing a content-based public-oriented audio and video news retrieval system. 11-12 - Stephen M. Griffin:
Recovering the past through computation: new techniques for cultural heritage. 13-14
Oral session 1: multimedia analysis
- Tanveer Fathima Syeda-Mahmood, Fei Wang, David Beymer:
Recognition of object categories using affine kernels. 15-24 - Damian Borth, Adrian Ulges, Thomas M. Breuel:
Relevance filtering meets active learning: improving web-based concept detectors. 25-34 - Stefanie Nowak, Hanna M. Lukashevich, Peter Dunker, Stefan M. Rüger:
Performance measures for multilabel evaluation: a case study in the area of image classification. 35-44 - Yuanning Li, Yonghong Tian, Jingjing Yang, Ling-Yu Duan, Wen Gao:
Video retargeting with multi-scale trajectory optimization. 45-54 - Derek Tingle, Youngmoo E. Kim, Douglas Turnbull:
Exploring automatic music annotation with "acoustically-objective" tags. 55-62
Oral session 2: multimedia retrieval
- Fabian Richter, Stefan Romberg, Eva Hörster, Rainer Lienhart:
Multimodal ranking for image search on community databases. 63-72 - Indriyati Atmosukarto, Linda G. Shapiro:
3d object retrieval using salient views. 73-82 - Qingyong Li, Zhiping Shi:
Texture image retrieval using compact texton co-occurrence matrix descriptor. 83-90 - Raphaël Marée, Philippe Denis, Louis Wehenkel, Pierre Geurts:
Incremental indexing and distributed image search using shared randomized vocabularies. 91-100 - David Vallet, Iván Cantador, Joemon M. Jose:
Exploiting external knowledge to improve video retrieval. 101-110
Oral session 3: multimedia copy detection
- Yuxin Peng, Jia Yao:
AdaOUBoost: adaptive over-sampling and under-sampling to boost the concept learning in large scale imbalanced data sets. 111-118 - Zhu Liu, Tao Liu, David C. Gibbon, Behzad Shahraray:
Effective and scalable video copy detection. 119-128 - Zhihua Xu, Hefei Ling, Fuhao Zou, Zhengding Lu, Ping Li:
Robust image copy detection using multi-resolution histogram. 129-136 - Omar U. Florez, Alexander Ocsa, Curtis E. Dyreson:
Sublinear querying of realistic timeseries and its application to human motion. 137-146
Special oral session 1: medical multimedia retrieval
- Md. Mahmudur Rahman, Sameer K. Antani, George R. Thoma:
A classification-driven similarity matching framework for retrieval of biomedical images. 147-154 - Uri Avni, Jacob Goldberger, Michal Sharon, Eli Konen, Hayit Greenspan:
Chest x-ray characterization: from organ identification to pathology categorization. 155-164 - Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, William R. Hersh:
Multimodal medical image retrieval: image categorization to improve search precision. 165-174 - Xiang Sean Zhou, Zhigang Peng, Yiqiang Zhan, Maneesh Dewan, Bing Jian, Arun Krishnan, Yimo Tao, Martin Harder, Stefan Grosskopf, Ute Feuerlein:
Redundancy, redundancy, redundancy: the three keys to highly robust anatomical parsing in medical images. 175-184 - Robert Kim, Grace Dasovich, Runa Bhaumik, Richard Brock, Jacob D. Furst, Daniela Stan Raicu:
An investigation into the relationship between semantic and content based similarity using LIDC. 185-192 - Devrim Ünay:
Augmenting clinical observations with visual features from longitudinal MRI data for improved dementia diagnosis. 193-200
Special oral session 2: statistical modeling and learning for multimedia
- Zhangzhang Si, Ying Nian Wu:
Wavelet, active basis, and shape script: a tour in the sparse land. 201-210 - Brian Gawalt, Jinzhu Jia, Luke Miratrix, Laurent El Ghaoui, Bin Yu, Sophie Clavier:
Discovering word associations in news media via feature selection and sparse classification. 211-220 - Peihua Qiu, Chen Xing:
Intensity based nonparametric image registration. 221-226 - J. S. Marron, Sungkyu Jung, Ian L. Dryden:
Speculation on the generality of the backward stepwise view of PCA. 227-230 - Neela Sawant, Ritendra Datta, Jia Li, James Ze Wang:
Quest for relevant tags using local interaction networks and visual content. 231-240
Special oral session 3: multi-modal music information retrieval
- Malcolm Slaney:
Multimodal retrieval and ranking: more than waveforms. 241-242 - Brian McFee, Gert R. G. Lanckriet:
Learning similarity in heterogeneous data. 243-244 - Tristan Jehan, Paul Lamere, Brian Whitman:
Music retrieval from everything. 245-246 - Meinard Müller, Peter Grosche, Frans Wiering:
Automated analysis of performance variations in folk song recordings. 247-256 - Cory McKay, Ichiro Fujinaga:
Improving automatic music classification performance by extracting features from different types of data. 257-266 - Erik M. Schmidt, Douglas Turnbull, Youngmoo E. Kim:
Feature selection for content-based, time-varying musical emotion regression. 267-274
Multimedia information retrieval
- Jörn Wanke, Adrian Ulges, Christoph H. Lampert, Thomas M. Breuel:
Topic models for semantics-preserving video compression. 275-284 - Fábio Augusto Faria, Adriano Veloso, Humberto Mossri de Almeida, Eduardo Valle, Ricardo da Silva Torres, Marcos André Gonçalves, Wagner Meira Jr.:
Learning to rank for content-based image retrieval. 285-294 - Elie el Khoury, Christine Sénac, Philippe Joly:
Face-and-clothing based people clustering in video content. 295-304 - Keiji Yanai, Kobus Barnard:
Region-based automatic web image selection. 305-312 - Xiangang Cheng, Liang-Tien Chia:
Stratification-based keyframe cliques for removal of near-duplicates in video search results. 313-322 - Pierre Tirilly, Vincent Claveau, Patrick Gros:
Distances and weighting schemes for bag of visual words image retrieval. 323-332 - Hervé Glotin, Zhong-Qiu Zhao, Jun Gao, Xindong Wu:
A matrix modular SVM robust to imbalanced data for efficient visual concept detection. 333-338 - Novi Quadrianto, Kristian Kersting, Tinne Tuytelaars, Wray L. Buntine:
Beyond 2D-grids: a dependence maximization view on image browsing. 339-348 - Huan Wang, Liang-Tien Chia, Shenghua Gao:
Wikipedia-assisted concept thesaurus for better web media understanding. 349-358 - Juan C. Caicedo, José G. Moreno, Edwin A. Niño, Fabio A. González:
Combining visual features and text data for medical image retrieval using latent semantic kernels. 359-366 - Liang Gou, Hung-Hsuan Chen, Jung-Hyun Kim, Xiaolong Zhang, C. Lee Giles:
SNDocRank: a social network-based video search ranking framework. 367-376
Demo session 1: demos on video retrieval and 3D
- Abdigani Diriye, Srdan Zagorac, Suzanne Little, Stefan M. Rüger:
NewsRoom: an information-seeking support system for news videos. 377-380 - Emna Fendri, Siwar Jallouli, Hanêne Ben-Abdallah:
SVE: an integrated system for soccer video edition. 381-384 - Stéphane Ayache, Georges Quénot, Andy Tseng:
The lIGVID system for video retrieval and concept annotation. 385-388 - Hogun Park, Sun-Bum Youn, Eugene Hong, Changhyeon Lee, Yong-Moo Kwon, Heedong Ko, Myon-Woong Park, Young Tae Sohn, Jae Kwan Kim:
Sharing of baseball event through social media. 389-392 - Masahiro Ishikawa, Hiroshi Kawasaki, Ryo Furukawa, Yukiko Kawai:
Shape rank: efficient web3D search technique using 3D features. 393-396
Demo session 2: demos on multimedia information retrieval
- Qingxiong Yang, Bing Jian, Xin Chen:
Tag dictionary and its applications. 397-400 - Zahid Hussain, Wolfgang Slany:
Analyzing real mobile web usage of a multimedia streaming application through log files. 401-404 - Ming-yu Chen, Lily B. Mummert, Padmanabhan Pillai, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Rahul Sukthankar:
Controlling your TV with gestures. 405-408 - Costas S. Iliopoulos, Spiros Michalakopoulos:
Combinatorial ECG analysis for mobile devices. 409-412 - Otávio Augusto Bizetto Penatti, Ricardo da Silva Torres:
Eva: an evaluation tool for comparing descriptors in content-based image retrieval tasks. 413-416 - Michael Springmann, Dietmar Kopp, Heiko Schuldt:
QbS: searching for known images using user-drawn sketches. 417-420 - Ritendra Datta, James Ze Wang:
ACQUINE: aesthetic quality inference engine - real-time automatic rating of photo aesthetics. 421-424 - Xavier Giró-i-Nieto, Ramon Salla, Xavier Vives:
Digimatge, a rich internet application for video retrieval from a multimedia asset management system. 425-428 - Ashley M. Oudenne, Youngmoo E. Kim, Douglas Turnbull:
Meerkat: exploring semantic music discovery using personalized radio. 429-432 - Vivek K. Singh, Mingyan Gao, Ramesh C. Jain:
From microblogs to social images: event analytics for situation assessment. 433-436 - Johana Callegari, Patricia Morreale:
Assessment of the utility of tag clouds for faster image retrieval. 437-440 - Padmavathi S. Medicherla, George Chang, Patricia Morreale:
Visualization for increased understanding and learning using augmented reality. 441-444 - Xin Fan, Ahmet Aker, Martin Tomko, Philip Smart, Mark Sanderson, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
Automatic image captioning from the web for GPS photographs. 445-448
Special poster session 1: processing data streams from body sensor networks
- Daby M. Sow, Alain Biem, Marion Blount, Maria Ebling, Olivier Verscheure:
Body sensor data processing using stream computing. 449-458 - Morten Lindeberg, Vera Goebel, Thomas Plagemann:
Adaptive sized windows to improve real-time health monitoring: a case study on heart attack prediction. 459-468 - Manoj K. Garg, Duk-Jin Kim, Deepak S. Turaga, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran:
Multimodal analysis of body sensor network data streams for real-time healthcare. 469-478 - Gaurav N. Pradhan, Rita Chattopadhyay, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Processing body sensor data streams for continuous physiological monitoring. 479-486
Special poster session 2: multimedia retrieval in networked communities
- Naeem Ramzan, Martha A. Larson, Frédéric Dufaux, Kai Clüver:
The participation payoff: challenges and opportunities for multimedia access in networked communities. 487-496 - Ivan Ivanov, Peter Vajda, Lutz Goldmann, Jong-Seok Lee, Touradj Ebrahimi:
Object-based tag propagation for semi-automatic annotation of images. 497-506 - Krishna Chandramouli, Ebroul Izquierdo:
Semantic structuring and retrieval of event chapters in social photo collections. 507-516 - Lasantha Seneviratne, Ebroul Izquierdo:
An interactive framework for image annotation through gaming. 517-526
Special poster session 3: MIRFLICKR evaluation: the challenge of visual concept detection
- Mark J. Huiskes, Bart Thomee, Michael S. Lew:
New trends and ideas in visual concept detection: the MIR flickr retrieval evaluation initiative. 527-536 - Jakob Verbeek, Matthieu Guillaumin, Thomas Mensink, Cordelia Schmid:
Image annotation with tagprop on the MIRFLICKR set. 537-546 - Jonathon S. Hare, Paul H. Lewis:
Automatically annotating the MIR Flickr dataset: experimental protocols, openly available data and semantic spaces. 547-556 - Stefanie Nowak, Stefan M. Rüger:
How reliable are annotations via crowdsourcing: a study about inter-annotator agreement for multi-label image annotation. 557-566 - Ard Oerlemans, Michael S. Lew:
Minimum explanation complexity for MOD based visual concept detection. 567-576
The influence of internet hypes on multimedia information retrieval research
- Alan Hanjalic:
The influence of internet hypes on multimedia information retrieval research. 577-578
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