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2003

 

MEDIATEC

 

GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction
Programme Committee
IPC
Deadlines and Fees
Submissions
Fax Reply Form
Email Reply Form

PROGRAMME
WEBTEC
MEDIATEC
COMTEC
APTEC
ZOPE Workshop
Partners for Projects
Keynote Speaker

EXHIBITION
Exhibition Info
Floorplans
Exhibition Contract

CONFERENCE VENUE
Plymouth University
Plymouth, United Kingdom
How to get to the Venue


CONTACT INFORMATION
ETI 
c/o Philippe Geril
Ghent University,
Coupure Links 653,
 B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
Tel.: +32.9.2337790
Fax: +32.9.2234941
E-mail: Philippe.Geril@UGent.be

The MEDIATEC conference looks at new developments in multimedia technology.
Step by step, multimedia computing becomes more common and more popular.
CD-ROM-DVD technology, videoconferencing, and real-time 3-D animation have become
widely available for standard hardware platforms. The type of papers we are looking for
try to give a theoretical foundation to developments in multimedia hardware and software,
if possible comparing different alternatives so that empirical results can form a basis for
new standards and choice among alternatives.

SUBMIT YOUR PAPER FOR MEDIATEC HERE.

Topics:

Multimedia Techniques and Telecommunications

  • Real Time Interactive Systems
  • Hardware for multimedia storage
  • Hardware and networks for multimedia transmission
  • Intelligent Analysis and Interpretation of Multimedia Data

Multimedia Authoring Tools and Software

  • Animation Tools
  • 3D Authoring Tools, 3D Graphics, 3D Accelerators and Motion Capture
  • Video and Audio Editing
  • Video Compression Techniques and Tools
  • Digital Video
  • Video Encoding and Decoding
  • Image Compression
  • Digital Audio Software
  • Voice Recognition Systems

Multimedia Building Blocks

  • Multimedia Databases
  • Toolboxes for Moving Graphics
  • Productivity Tools
  • Multimedia and CORBA

SPECIAL TRACK OM AUDIO AND MUSIC TECHNOLOGY: AUDIOTEC

The aim of AUDIOTEC is to discuss and present research focused on music related
contents available digitally, locally or remotely through networks. This area presents
vast challenges for those who need to organize and structure, provide tools to search
and retrieve,and effectively use music representation, in whichever form it exists.

The subjects which will be discussed are listed but not limited to those mentioned
below

  • Similarity and Recognition
  • Summarization
  • Indexation, classification and analysis
  • Usability
  • Query by Example
  • Preprocessing, encoding and segmentation Systems
  • Encryption
  • Digital Fingerprinting and Signature Encoding
  • Legal/Copyright issues
  • Novel and/or new encoding/bandwidth/bit-reduction techniques.

April 14-16, 2003

Plymouth, UK


Co-Organized by

 

The European Technology Institute

Sponsored by

EUROSIS

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DG INFSO

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