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Special Issue on Multimedia Data Annotation and Retrieval using Web 2.0

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Introduction

Currently, more than 80% of the information exchanged on the Web carry personal data and are primarily of multimedia nature (video, audio, images, etc.). Two main reasons are behind this phenomenon: 1) each of the major players on the Internet (individual users, companies, local and/or regional authorities, etc.) is both data producer and data consumer at the same time, and 2) the use of various tools of Web 2.0 (blogs, social networks, etc.) allows to ease sharing, accessing, and publishing information on the Web. While such tools provide users many easy-to-use functionalities, several issues, however, remain unaddressed. For instance, how to automate the processes of annotation and description of some photos using the annotations/descriptions provided by the user friends on his/her blog/wiki/social network? How to provide the user with more effective and expressive means to multimedia information retrieval? How to protect a multimedia data repository (e.g., photo album) while several related information about the same content is already published (by some user friends) on the same or other blog/wiki/social network?

The general aim of this special issue is to assess the current approaches and technologies, as well as to outline the major challenges and future perspectives, related to the use of Web 2.0 in providing automatic annotation and easing retrieval and access control of multimedia data. It aims to provide an overview of the state of the art and future directions in this field, by including a wide range of interdisciplinary contributions from various research groups.

Topics

Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

  • Semantic Web and Web 2.0
  • Social Networks
  • Multimedia Semantics
  • Contextual Multimedia Metadata
  • Annotation Enriching
  • Query Rewriting
  • Metadata Modeling and Contextual Ontologies for Multimedia Applications
  • Management of Multimedia Metadata (Relational and XML Databases, Semantic Stores, etc.)
  • Multimedia Authoring
  • Multimedia-based Access Control and Authorization
  • Multimedia Retrieval
  • Personalizing Multimedia Content
  • Cross-media Clustering
  • Mobile Applications
  • Multimedia Web Applications and Related Metadata Support
  • Novel and Challenging Multimedia Applications

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline: November 15, 2010
  • Notification of First Round of Review: January 30, 2011
  • Submission of the Revised Manuscript: March 15, 2011
  • Notification of Final Acceptance: April 30, 2011
  • Camera-ready Submission: May 30, 2011

Submission

Authors are invited to submit contributions at the journal Online Submission System ( http://www.editorialmanager.com/mtap ) not exceeding 8000 words (approx. 20 pages single-spaced) including diagrams and references with at least 10-point Times Roman like font. All submissions will undergo a blind peer review by at least three external expert reviewers to ensure a high standard of quality. Referees will consider originality, significance, technical soundness, clarity of exposition, and relevance to the special issue topics above. Since a “blind” paper evaluation method will be used, authors are kindly requested to produce and provide the full paper, WITHOUT any reference to any of the authors. The manuscript must contain, in its first page, the paper title, an abstract and a list of keywords but NO NAMES OR CONTACT DETAILS WHATSOEVER are to be included in any part of this file.

Guest Editors

  • Richard Chbeir (Bourgogne University, France, richard.chbeir@u-bourgogne.fr)
  • Vincent Oria (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA, oria@homer.njit.edu)

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: annotation, announcement, call, cfp, Journal, retrieval, web 2.0
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INSEMTIVES Game Ideas Challenge

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

1st CALL FOR GAME IDEAS

Co-located with the 7th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2010)
as part of the SemWiki 2010 workshop.

30th May – 3rd June, 2010, Heraklion, Greece
http://www.eswc2010.org/

Deadline for submission: 09.04.2010 (12.00 AM, GMT)

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Awards

Win attractive prizes at the INSEMTIVES Game Idea Challenge!

  • 1st Prize: iPhone
  • 2nd Prize: iPod Nano
  • 3rd Prize: iPod Shuffle

Summary

Useful semantic content cannot be created fully automatically, but motivating people to contribute to this process remains challenging. Our project INSEMTIVES revisits fundamental design issues of semantic-content authoring tools in order to find out which incentives speak to people to become engaged with the Semantic Web, and to determine ways in which such mechanisms can be transferred into technology design. Hiding the technicalities of knowledge engineering, semantic annotation and data integration behind captivating, entertaining games seems to be a promising approach to achieve this goal.

As part of the INSEMTIVES game challenge we are looking for colorful, innovative ideas with a twist for new “games with a purpose”. The purpose, of course, is primarily the creation of useful semantic content, but there are no bounds to your creativity. To get some inspiration, you can have a look at some of our games: OntoPronto and OntoTube, which are about the development and population of an ontology, and the semantic annotation of video content, respectively. Other relevant topics could include the annotation of text, music files, photo collections, but also the interlinking of RDF data sets, their curation, the alignment of data sources, or any other aspect that facilitates the uptake of the Semantic Web.

Format

The ideas should be submitted in PDF format per email to games@sti2.at. The text should not exceed five pages and follow the outline below:

  • Overview:

             What Semantic Web-related aspect will this game solve? What will attract people to play this game? What is innovative in your idea?

  • Game description:

             Explain the game scenario: Is it a multi-players or a single-player game? Is there any time restriction? What is the target of the game? What makes your game entertaining? How do you prevent cheating?

  • Screen mocks or sketches of the game:

              How will your game look like? Describe the game interface and provide some pictures, either as screenshots or as hand-made sketches.

  • Semantic content creation:

             Explain how the game creates semantic content, that is, how user inputs are translated into RDF(S), OWL etc.

  • Validation:

              Explain how can you test whether the semantic content that the game creates is useful.

Review Process

The submitted game ideas will be reviewed by 3 reviewers according to its novelty, entertainment and Semantic Web-related impact value. The awards ceremony will be held at the European Semantic Web Conference as part of the SemWiki 2010 workshop.

Reviewers

  • Pierre Andrews, University of Trento, Italy
  • Roberta Cuel, University of Trento, Italy
  • Carl Goodman, Pepper’s Ghost Productions, UK
  • Elena Simperl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
  • Katharina Siorpaes, STI Innsbruck, Austria
  • Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
  • Torben Wiedenhöfer, University of Siegen, Germany
  •  Ilya Zaihrayeu, University of Trento, Italy
  • Marco Zamarian, University of Trento, Italy

Important Dates

  • Deadline for submissions: 09.04.2010 (12.00 AM, GMT)
  • Notification of the winners: 23.04.2010
  • ESWC2010 conference: 30.05 – 03.06.2010
  • Awards ceremony: 31.05.2010, co-located with the SemWiki workshop

Contact Information

Katharina Siorpaes
STI Innsbruck, Austria
Email: katharina.siorpaes@sti2.at

Author: Olga Morozova, STI Innsbruck
Tags: "games with a purpose", awards, call, INSEMTIVES, INSEMTIVES Game Ideas Challenge
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