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    SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO DEC 15, 2006

     

    RIAO 2007 Large-Scale Semantic Access to Content (Text, Image, Video and Sound) - 8th Conference - May 30 to June 1, 2007 Pittsburgh, PA, USA

    www.riao.org <http://www.riao.org/>

     

    RIAO'2007 will be held at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA from May 30 through June 1, 2007. The RIAO conferences, organized by the "Centre de Hautes Etudes Internationales d'Informatique Documentaire - C.I.D., treat robust and large-scale scientific and industrial solutions to information processing. This is the 8th RIAO after conferences in Grenoble (1985), MIT (1988), Barcelona (1991), Rockefeller University (1994), Montreal (1997), Paris (2000), and Avignon (2004).

     

    The conferences are composed of peer-reviewed scientific sessions and demonstrations of innovative industrial applications and advanced research prototypes.

     

           

      Deadline for paper submissions December 1, 2006

      Acceptance Letters sent February 15, 2007

      Program Published February 27, 2007

      Camera-Ready Copies Due April 1, 2007

      Conference Dates May 30, May 31, June 1, 2007

                

     

    Scope of the Conference

     

    Papers are invited on recent, substantial, original and unpublished research that has been validated to the level of the creation of a functioning prototype. We are interested in large-scale solutions to the problem of accessing the semantic content found in unstructured text, images, video and audio. Submissions could describe solutions to these problems from the following suggested perspectives:

     

        * Automatic indexing of video, images, and speech

        * Improved indexing of text, image, video and sound

        * Ontologies and unstructured data

        * Semantic Web and Ontologies for Full-Scale Information Retrieval

        * Automatically producing textual descriptions of images

        * Automatically adding metadata to video and sound

        * Indexing and retrieval of mixed-media documents

        * Indexing interactive documents

        * Natural interface dialogue

        * Multimedia question answering systems

        * Competitive Intelligence

        * Intelligent Search Agents

        * Multimodal search

        * Architectures for semantic treatment of very large databases

        * Algorithms for semantic treatment of very large databases

        * Comprehension-based question answering and summarization

        * Cooperative indexing between media

        * Semantics for less studied languages

        * Semantic representations and standards

        * Collaborative construction of semantic resources

        * Indexing multilingual collections

        * Automatic extraction of ontologies from unstructured data

        * Aligning multilingual ontologies

        * Language resources for multimedia indexing

        * Extracting semantic resources from raw data

        * Semantic annotation of blogs and videoblogs

        * Exploiting large-scale resources for e-learning

        * Structuring cultural heritage

        * Technological, commercial, industrial watch systems

        * Semantic access to large and open archives

          

          

    Paper Submission

     

    We welcome submissions both from the research community and industry concerning the main conference theme of treating the semantic content of large quantities of text, images, videos, and sound.

     

    Submitted papers should describe original work, emphasizing completed or well advanced, rather than intended, research. The state of completion of the reported work must be clearly indicated. Where appropriate, results should be rigorously evaluated; the assessment of statistical significance for quantitative results is encouraged.

     

    Submissions should contain original material that has not been previously presented to the scientific community. A parallel submission for other publication or a significant overlap in contents with previously published work should be clearly indicated to the program committee.

     

    All submissions will be reviewed by at least three program committee members. The submissions will be judged on originality, relevance, technical quality, and presentation.

     

    Papers must be submitted on the conference's web site: http://www.riao.org/cyberchair/cyberPapers/ <http://www.riao.org/cyberchair/cyberPapers/>

     

    Papers can be submitted in two categories: long papers or short papers. Full papers are appropriate for describing substantial research with well-evaluated results and short papers will typically describe ongoing research and preliminary results. All accepted papers in both categories will be published in the conference proceedings. At the conference, full papers will be presented as a talk and short papers will be presented as a poster.

     

    Long papers must not be more than 20 pages (on one column, single-spaced, using Times font 12 points), starting with an abstract. Short papers must not be more than 6 pages (on one column, single-spaced, using Times font 12 points), starting with an abstract. Submissions should be in Microsoft Word format or in PDF.

     

    The conference proceedings will be available to conference attendees and through the CID after the conference.

           

    Program Committee

           

                      

    Program Committee Presidents

    Americas EVANS David, CEO & Chief Scientist, Clairvoyance Corporation, USA

    Asia, Oceania FURUI Sadaoki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

    Europe, Africa SOULÉ-DUPUY Chantal, IRIT, Université Toulouse I, France

     

    Program Committee Members

    BELLOT Patrice, Université d'Avignon, France
    BERRUT Catherine, IMAG, France
    BOUGHANEM Mohand, IRIT, Université Paul Sabatier, France
    BOUJEMAA Nozha, INRIA, France
    BRAJNIK Giorgio, University of Udine, Italy
    CALLAN Jamie, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
    CHEN Hsin-Hsi, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
    CHEN Yixin, University of Mississippi, USA
    CHEVALIER Max, IRIT, Université Paul Sabatier, France
    CHRISTMAS William, University of Surrey, UK
    CRESTANI Fabio, University of Strathclyde, UK
    DAELEMANS Walter, Anvers University, Belgium
    de JONG Franciska, University of Twente, The Netherlands
    DOWNIE Stephen J., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
    DUYGULU Pinar, Bilkent University, Turkey
    ELLIS Daniel, Columbia University, USA
    ENSER Peter, University of Brighton, UK
    FEDERICO Marcello, ITC-IRST, Trente, Italy
    FLUHR Christian, CEA/LIST, France
    FUHR Norbert, University of Duisberg, Deutchland
    FUNG Pascale, University of Science and Technology of Hong Kong, China
    GALLINARI Patrick, LIP6 Paris, France
    GAROFOLO John S., NIST, USA
    GAUSSIER Eric, XEROX France, France
    GAUVAIN Jean-Luc, LIMSI, France
    GEOFFROIS Edouard, DGA, France
    GONZALO Julio, UNED, Spain
    GRAU Brigitte, LIMSI - CHM - LIR, France
    GREFENSTETTE Gregory, CEA/LIST, France
    GROSKY William, Michigan Dearborn University, USA
    HAINDL Michal, IITA, Czech Republic
    HALIN Gilles, LORIA, France
    HANSEN John H. L., University of Dallas, USA
    HARMAN Donna, NIST, USA
    HIRTLE Stephen C., University of Pittsburgh, USA
    KANDO Noriko, National Institute of Informatics (NII), Japan
    KOTROPOULOS Constantine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
    KURIMO Mikko, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
    LAGUS Krista, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
    LALMAS Mounia, Queen Mary University of London, UK
    LAM Wai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
    LEUNG Howard, City Hong Kong University, Hong Kong, China
    LIDDY Elizabeth, Syracuse University, USA
    LIU Hugo, MIT Media Laboratory, USA
    LU Hanging, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Institute of Automation, China
    MARCOTEGUI Beatriz, École des Mines, France
    McCOWAN Iain, CSIRO, Australia
    MENG Helen, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
    NIE Jian-Yun, Université de Montréal, Canada
    OARD Douglas, University of Maryland, USA
    OUNIS Iadh, University of Glasgow, UK
    PACHET Francois, SONY, France
    PARDAS Montse, Universitat Polytecnica de Catalunya, Spain
    PASI Gabriella, CNR - ITM Milan, Italy
    PAUWELS Eric, CWI Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    PETEK Bojan, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
    PETERS Carol, CNR, Italia
    PINON Jean-Marie, LIRIS - INSA Lyon, France
    POPAT Ashok, Google, USA
    PUN Thierry, CUI - Université de Genève, Switzerland
    QU Yan, Clairvoyance Corporation, USA
    RAUBER Andreas, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
    RENALS Steve, University of Edinburgh, UK
    SAKAI Tetsuya, Knowledge Media Lab., Toshiba Corp. R&D Center, Japan
    SASAKI Yutaka, ATR, Japon
    SARACEVIC Tefko, Rutgers - State University of New Jersey, USA
    SAVOY Jacques, Université de Neuchatel, Switzerland
    SMEATON Alan, Dublin City University, Ireland
    TAKENOBU Tokunaga, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
    TZANETAKIS George, University of Victoria, Canada
    van RIJSBERGEN Keith, University of Glasgow, UK
    WILKINSON Ross, CSIRO, Australia
    XU Guangyou, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
    ZHANG Zhengyou, Microsoft Research, USA
    ZHAO Rong, State university of New York, USA
    ZHOU Ming, Microsoft Research, Hong Kong, China
    ZREIK Khaldoun, Université de Caen, France

     

     

     



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