IMAGING ON THE INTERNET

Vinay Kumar ([email protected])
Fri, 14 Jul 95 10:15:07 PDT


An FYI....Note that the deadline has been extended (August 15, 1995) and
the 500 word abstracts are still being accepted. So feel free to send them
in, it's a good thing !

Regards
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Vinay Kumar
[email protected]
SPIE Conf. URL: http://www.eit.com/techinfo/mbone/whats-new.html

CALL FOR PAPERS
(Please redistribute)
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IMAGING ON THE INTERNET

Part of the IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic
Imaging: Science And Technology

San Jose, California
Jan 29 - 31, 1996
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Conference Chairs:
Brian C. Smith, Cornell University
Lawrence A. Rowe, University of California at Berkeley

Program Committee:
Shih-Fu Chang Columbia University
Wolfgang Effelsberg University of Mannheim
Chad Fogg Chromatic Research
Ed Fox Virginia Tech
Arding Hsu Siemans Research
Howard Katseff AT&T
Fred Kitson HP Labs
Vinay Kumar Enterprise Integration Technologies
Tom Little Boston University
Sandy Pentland MIT
R. P. C. Rogers U.S. National Library of Medicine, NIH
Raj Yavatkar University of Kentucky
Ramin Zabih Cornell University
Polle Zellweger Xerox PARC

The proliferation of applications like the World-Wide Web and the
Internet Multimedia Backbone (the MBone) has resulted in vast amounts
of image and video data traffic on the Internet. This, in turn, has
given rise to a host of technical, social, and legal problems
relating to creating, publishing, storing, indexing, transmitting, and
viewing image and video material on the network.

This conference serves as a forum where practitioners and researchers
can present and discuss state-of-the-art research, development, and
applications that use image and video on the Internet. Papers are
solicited in the following areas related to Internet imaging and video,
including, but not limited to:

o Communication and Operating system issues for Internet image and video
o Compression and processing
o Language and Environments for Internet image and video applications
o Security, including encryption, and copy protection
o Applications of images and video on the Internet
o Content issues, such as indexing and retrieval
o World-Wide Web browsing and authoring tools
o User Interfaces for on-line materials
o Billing models for accessing and publishing on-line material
o Legal issues, including copyright and privacy
o Social impact

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS:
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Please submit an extended abstract for review. Submissions should be
500 words or less and no more than 4 pages, including figures,
tables, and references.

Your extended abstract should include a cover page with the following
information:

1. Title of paper
2. Author names and affiliations, principal author first
3. Correspondence address (both postal and electronic) for EACH author
4. Submit to: (Conference Title -- Imaging on the Internet,
Conference Chair -- Brian C. Smith)
5. Keywords
6. Brief biography: 50 to 100 words (principal author only)

If possible, please print the abstract double sided, to save trees and
mailing costs. Please send 5 hard copies of your extended abstract to:

Professor Brian C. Smith
Department of Computer Science
Upson Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY, 14853

Phone: (607) 257-8120
E-mail: [email protected]

In addition, send your extended abstract to SPIE in one of the
following ways:

o Electronic mail: one copy (ASCII format) to [email protected]
o Fax: one copy to SPIE at 360-647-1445
o Surface Mail: 4 hard copies to:
IS&T/SPIE EI '96
SPIE, PO Box 10, Bellingham, WA, 98225
Telephone: 360-676-3290; FAX: 360-647-1445

Each extended abstract will be reviewed by at least three members of
the program committee. Authors of accepted papers will be asked to
submit a camera-ready manuscript (not exceeding 12 pages) that will
appear in the conference proceedings. The Conference Chairs and
Program Committee will also ask authors of the best papers to enhance
their papers and make journal form submissions to the ACM/Springer
Verlag Multimedia Systems Journal or tutorial style submissions for
IEEE Multimedia Magazine.

IMPORTANT DATES:
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Submission deadline: August 15, 1995
Notification of acceptance: September 15, 1995
Camera-ready abstracts due: November 13, 1995
Camera-ready manuscripts due: January 2, 1996

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