First Call for Special Session Proposals

ACM CIVR 2009
ACM International Conference on Image and Video Retrieval
July 8-10, 2009, Santorini Island, Greece

http://www.civr2009.org

Image and Video retrieval have now reached a state where successful techniques and applications start flourishing. The ACM International Conference on Image and Video Retrieval (ACM-CIVR) series of  conferences is the ideal opportunity to present and encounter such   developments. Originally set up to illuminate the state-of-the-art in image and video retrieval throughout the world, it is now a reference event in the field where researchers and practitioner exchange knowledge and ideas. CIVR2009 is seeking original high quality special sessions addressing innovative research in the broad field of image  and video retrieval. We wish to highlight significant and emerging areas of the main problem of search and retrieval but also the equally important related issues of multimedia content management, user interaction and community-based management.

Example topics of interest include but are not limited to: social  network information mining, unsupervised methods for data exploration, large scale issues for algorithms and data set generation.

Each special session will consist of 5 invited papers. The organizers' role is to attract the speakers and chair the session itself. Proposals will be evaluated based on the timeliness of the topic, relevance to CIVR, the degrees to which they will bring together key researchers in the area, introduce the area to the larger research community, further develop the area, and potentials to establish a   larger community around the area. Please note that all papers in the   proposed session will undergo the same review process as regular   papers. If after the reviewing process less than the necessary number of papers solicited for a special session are selected, the Special Session will be cancelled, and the solicited papers that passed review   process will be presented within regular sessions of the conference.
The following information should be included in the proposal:

  • Title of proposed session
  • An introduction stating the importance of the topic and the  rationale for the proposed session.
  • Organizers (including brief bio and contact information)
  • Short biography of the Special Session chair(s)
  • List of potential submissions if available



Submission Procedure for Special Sessions

Those who are interested in organizing a special session should submit a proposal adhering  to the above requirements by email to Dr. Eric   Bruno at eric.bruno[at]unige.ch and Dr. Allan Hanbury at hanbury[at]prip.tuwien.ac.at. All the papers in the special sessions should follow the same style as the regular CIVR papers.


Important Dates

  • 8 December 2008 : Technical Special Sessions proposals Due
  • 22 December 2008 : Notification of proposals acceptance
  • 1 February 2009 : Paper Submission
  • 15 March 2009 : Notification of acceptance
  • 15 April 2009 : Submission of camera-ready papers

As for regular sessions, selected papers after resubmission and review will be published in a Special Issue of Springer, Multimedia Tools and Applications Journal.