International Workshop Case-Based Reasoning on Multimedia Data, CBR-MD 2009

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> In connection with the Industrial Conference on Data Mining ICDM' 2009
> will be held the
>
> International Workshop Case-Based Reasoning on Multimedia Data
> CBR-MD 2009
> July 22, 2009, Leipzig/Germany
> Scope of the Workshop
> Multimedia systems are becoming increasingly popular in medical,
> industrial, ecological, biotechnological and many other application
> domains. Multimedia data includes signals of 1-dimensional,
> 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional nature, video, audio, text, trajectories,
> and data streams. Existing statistical and knowledge-based techniques to
> analyse and interpret these signals lack robustness, accuracy and
> flexibility. New strategies are needed that can adapt to changing
> environmental conditions, signal variation, user needs and process
> requirements. Applying Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) strategies in
> multimedia data interpreting systems can help satisfy these
> requirements. CBR can be used to control signal processing in all phases
> of an interpreting system to derive information of the highest possible
> quality. Beyond this, CBR supports different learning capabilities
> throughout the signal interpretation process that satisfy different
> needs during the development phase of the system. The unique data and
> the necessary computation techniques require extraordinary case
> representations, similarity measures and case-based reasoning strategies
> to be utilised. This workshop should provide a forum for discussion of
> the specific topics related to CBR on multimedia data.
> For more information about Case-Based Reasoning for Multimedia Data
> please see:
> Image Processing in Case-Based Reasoning,
> P. Perner, Alec Holt, Michael Richter
> The Knowledge Engineering Review, Vol. 20:3, 311-314
>
> P. Perner (Ed.), Case-Based Reasoning on Signals and Images, Springer
> Verlag, 2007
> For general information on CBR see the special issue:CBR Commentaries:
> The Knowledge Engineering Review, Vol. 20
> The goals of this workshop are to:
> provide a forum for identifying important contributions and
> opportunities for research on case-based reasoning as it applies to
> multimedia data
> * promote the systematic study of how to apply case-based
> reasoning to images, signals, video, audio, trajectories and data
> streams
> * show case applications of case-based reasoning on multimedia
> data.
> Submission Requirements
> All papers will be published in the Workshop Proceedings by IBaI
> publishing. Post-Proceedings with extended versions of the papers will
> be published in the Studies in Computational Intelligence by Springer
> Verlag after the workshop. Selected papers will be published after
> revision in a special issue in the Journal Pattern Recognition Letters.
> Paper submissions should be formatted according to Springer LNCS format,
> with a maximum of 15 pages. Author's instructions along with LaTeX and
> Word macro files are available on the web at
> http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
>
> Please e-mail your submission as doc-file and pdf file to
> cbr@data-mining-forum.de.
> Important Dates
> Submission Deadline: May 5th, 2009
> Notification Date: May 31st, 2009
> Camera-Ready Deadline: June 10th, 2009
> Workshop date: July 22nd, 2009
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> We are looking forward to your paper submission.
>
> Conference web site: http//www.data-mining-forum.de
> All Publications see: http//www.ibai-publishing.de
>
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