[Imageworld] CFP: 2011 IEEE ICDM Workshop on Large Scale Visual Analytics

Jun Li Jun.Li at uts.edu.au
Mon Jun 27 07:43:11 CEST 2011


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CALL FOR PAPERS

International Workshop on Large Scale Visual Analytics

to be held with ICDM 2011, 10 Dec, Vancouver, Canada

http://www.jun-li.net/lsva/
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IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission:      5  Aug, 2011
Notification:          23 Sep, 2011
Camera-ready due:      11 Oct, 2011
Workshop Date:         10 Dec, 2011


WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
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We are interested in 1) theoretical advances as well as algorithm
developments in large scale visual analytics, 2) reports of practical
applications and system innovations, and 3) large scale data sets as
test bed for new developments, preferably with implemented standard
benchmarks. The following list contains potentially interested topics
(but not limited to):

-          cloud computing, map-reduce framework for large scale
visual data analytics
-          visual feature compression, compact descriptors, and standardization
-          novel indexing and hashing solutions for large scale visual
data management
-          Large scale optimisation methods
-          Adaption of standard algorithms to large scale settings
-          Subspace learning for data representation
-          Probabilistic models
-          Tensoral data analysis
-          Online learning for large scale problems
-          Parallel / cloud computation based data mining
-          Feature extraction for image / video analysis
-          Relational data model
-          Causal learning for visual data mining
-          Clustering methods in large scale and dynamic settings


SUBMISSION

Details about submission can be found at the following web-site
http://www.jun-li.net/lsva/call.html
Accepted papers will be included in the IEEE ICDM 2011 Workshops
Proceedings volume published by IEEE Computer Society Press (also
included in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library).

ORGANISERS

Program Committee Co-Chairs

 Dacheng Tao, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
 Zhu Li, Huawei Technology, USA
 Jun Li, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
 Aggelos Katsaggelos, Northwestern University, USA

Publicity Chair

 Wei Bian, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia


Journal Special Issue

Selected high quality workshop papers will be invited to a special
issue in a top ranked international journal. The details will be
confirmed soon.


Program Committee

 Yixin Chen, Washington University in St Louis
 Jianping Fan, UNC Charlotte
 Yiqun Hu, University of Western Australia
 Ebroul Izquierdo, Queen Mary, University of London
 Shuiwang Ji, Old Dominion University
 Xiaoyi Jiang, University of Muenster
 James Kwok, Hong Kong Univ. Science and Technology
 Jun Li, University of Technology, Sydney
 Qi Li, Western Kentucky University
 Jun Liu, Arizona State University
 Macro Loog, Technische Universiteit Delft
 Haiping Lu, Singapore Agency for Sci., Tech. & Research
 Yijuan Lucy Lu, Texas State University
 Stephen J. Maybank, Birkbeck, University of London
 Danilo Pau, S.T. Microelectonics, Italy
 Yong Man Ro, KAIST, Korea
 Caifeng Shan, Philips Research
 Ling Shao, University of Sheffield
 Fabrizio Smeraldi, Queen Mary, University of London
 Yangqiu Song, Microsoft Research Asia
 Fei Wang, IBM Research
 Yong Xu, South China University of Technology
 Linjun Yang, Microsoft Research Asia
 Jieping Ye, Arizona State University
 Jun Yu, Xiamen University
 Dell Zhang, Birkbeck, University of London
 Jianguo Zhang, University of Dundee
 Xu Zhao, Shanghai Jiaotong Univeristy, China
 Kaizhu Huang, National Lab of Pattern Recognition, CAS, China
 Yiming Ying, University of Exeter, UK
 Chunxiao Zhou, National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA

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