CFP: IEEE Trans. Multimedia Call for Papers in Emerging Multimedia Areas
http://www.computer.org/web/tcmc/April-2015IEEE Trans. Multimedia Call for Papers in Emerging Multimedia Areas
In January 2015, IEEE Trans. Multimedia (T-MM) has reached one of its major
milestones: T-MM now publishes 12 monthly issues a year. This significant growth
from eight (8) issues per year to 12 issues per year shall demand more paper
submission from T-MM community! The number of published issues represents a
50% growth from 2014 to 2015! This significant growth of T-MM publication is also
the direct results of extremely fast evolution of the multimedia fields. We have
witnessed increasing expansion of multimedia related research, making the EDICS
of T-MM unable to cover a good portion of the submitted papers in several
emerging areas.
To meet the demand in the healthy growth of multimedia fields and to accommodate
the submissions that may appear to be outside the current T-MM EDICS, T-MM is
setting up a “Special Track” specifically for the submission of papers in constantly
evolving multimedia emerging areas.
The editorial board of T-MM has identified the following topics to be among the
emerging areas:
1. SHEU – Multimedia for social activities in health, environment, and urban living
2. MWIM – Multimedia for personal applications (mobile, wearables, interactive)
3. ARVL – Multimedia for augmented experience in real and virtual life
4. IMSP – Multimedia for immersive search space and personalized recommendations
5. ULDN – Ultra low delay next generation multimedia communication and networking
6. CMPG – Cloud media platforms and innovative applications and cloud gaming
7. NPCD – Multimedia networking and processing in the cloud and data centers
8. ICNF – Multimedia in Information Centric Networks and Future Internet
9. HDRU – HDR and Ultra HD multimedia processing and communications
10. 5GMN – Multimedia support for 5G and beyond 5G mobile networks
11. MIOT – Multimedia Internet of Things on digital home and lifestyle, on-device processing
12. BDCS – Big data analytics on multimedia data and crowd sourcing for multimedia applications
13. STCM – Multimedia storytelling and cross-modal translations between multimedia contents
14. UESV – Ultra-efficient surveillance video and coding of multimedia features (instead of data)
15. SLAM – Speech, language and audio in video analysis; Music in multimedia
16. TPSM – Trust in social multimedia and privacy-protecting multimedia analysis
17. CPSM – Cyber-Physical-Social spaces for multimedia applications and smart city
18. UCSM – User-centric social multimedia computing and location based multimedia service
19. MSAM – Multimedia sentiment analysis and synthesis; affective multimedia processing
20. MMSR – Multimodal signal representation and visualization
Authors who are working in these emerging areas are cordially invited to submit their papers to this
“Special Track.” These papers will receive fast track review priority by an AE who are familiar with the
topics. When submitting your paper in these areas, please select “Emerging Multimedia Areas” Category.
When selecting EDICS, please select from 20 topics under “10 EMERGING TOPICS IN MULTIMEDIA”
Our current average days from submission to first decision is around 65. We expect papers submitted to
this special track will reach first decision well under 60 days. This is comparable to the review time for
most multimedia conferences. I encourage everyone to consider T-MM as your first choice for submission.
Chang Wen Chen
Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Trans. on Multimedia
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