The Second Workshop on Visual Content Identification and Search (VCIDS'11)

Example frontpage image Research and development in visual content identification and search have reached a watershed that large-scale commercial applications start to emerge. In the last few years, major Hollywood movie studios and TV networks have adopted video fingerprinting and content identification technologies to track and manage their content at the Internet scale. In the meantime, major Internet search engines have added content-based visual similarity search to supplement traditional keyword-based queries. While the wave of commercialization is underway, many technical challenges remain and significant progress is made continuously in research and development.

It is recognized that despite unique requirements for diverse applications, visual content identification and search, specifically for image and video content, share some fundamental technologies such as visual features and descriptors, and indexing and search techniques and strategies. To continue the success of VCIDS'10 that attracted great interest and participation, the VCIDS'11 Workshop focuses on algorithms, systems, applications and standards for visual content identification and search. It aims to bring together researchers and practitioners in both industry and academia to discuss the latest advances and exchange views and ideas in related technologies and applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to

Visual Content Identification and Search Algorithms and Techniques

Visual Content Identification and Search Systems and Standards Applications of Visual Content Identification and Search

 

The Workshop will contain both invited presentations and papers accepted from open submissions. Additionally, the Workshop will feature a keynote and a panel discussion by leading researchers and industry experts.

Prospective authors are encouraged to submit full-length papers following the same guidelines and requirements for the regular ICME papers by the deadline below. All submissions will be peer-reviewed and must contain original, previously unpublished research or engineering work.

Important Dates:

Paper submission deadline:    March 7, 2011 (firm deadline)
February 20, 2011
Notification of Acceptance:    April 10, 2011
Final camera-ready paper due:    April 20, 2011