International Workshop on Image/video based Interactive Systems and Environment
Scope
Studies in multimedia systems opened up possibilities to handle image, video, and/or audio data with more freedom and flexibility. Offering intuitive and more effective multimedia data handling environment especially for non-expert users of computer systems is one of the urgent issue to catch up the progress of rich hardware environment for image/video data. Recent progress of devices such as small high resolution LCD display with tough panel, depth image sensors, and so on, enabled to interact with a system in more intuitive way, and low-power high performance processors enabled to handle video data even for mobile devices such as smart phones. It is clear that the acceptance of a system by general users largely depends on the usability of a system. One of the solutions for this issue is to improve intuitiveness with the aid of image/video data. In this workshop we put more focus on the aspect of interaction with the aid of image/video data for the better usability and more intuitiveness of systems. In this workshop, we would like to discuss not only theoretical issues but also typical applications and environments which focus on better utilization of image/video data.
Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Advanced user interfaces utilizing image/video
- image/video mediated user behavior analysis
- Applications based on user preference acquisition
- Interactive image/video access environment
- Content-based image/video access interface
- Image/video authoring environment
- Semantic analysis for surveillance video
- Applications and devices for AR
- Interactive digital signage and its applications
- DRM and security for/by image/video
- Image/Video coding for interactive applications
- Applications and environment for digital home
Workshop Chair
Atsuo Yoshitaka, JAIST, Japan
Program Committee
Atsuo Yoshitaka, JAIST, Japan
Satoshi Nakamura, Meiji Univ.
Madoka Hasegawa, Utsunomiya Univ
Albert Dipanda, University of Bourgogne, France
Arjan Kuijper, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research, Germany
Aubreton Olivier, University of Bourgogne, France
Ben Hamza, Concordia University, Canada
Binyue Cui, Nagoya University, Japan
Ernesto Damiani, Università di Milano, Italy
Foresti GianLuca, University of Udine, Italy
Gerald Schaefer, Loughborough University, UK
Nishino, Ooita University, Japan
Ngo Chong-Wah, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Ojansivu Ville, University of Oulu, Finland
Ono Osamu, Meiji University, Japan
Salvetti Ovidio, Institute of Information Science and Technologies, Italy
Seng Tan Tiow, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Shigeki Yokoi, Nagoya University, Japan
Vincent Oria, NJIT, US
Yoshiyuki Mizuno, Kyoto Women University, Japan