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                               Workshop on Multimodal Audio-based Multimedia  
                                       Content Analysis (MAMCA-2011) 
                                      website: 
http://www.mamca2011.com 
                               In Conjunction with the IEEE International Conference  
                                        on Multimedia and Expo (ICME)  
                                      Barcelona, Spain, July 11, 2011 
                                             Call for Papers 
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By definition, multimedia content is composed of multiple forms, including  
audio, video, text/ subtitles, and others. Traditionally, applications and  
algorithms that work with such content have considered only a single modality,  
allowing for example searching of textual tags, thereby ignoring any information  
available from others modalities. The limitations of this approach are obvious,  
and there is a recent trend towards multimodal processing, in which different  
content modalities complement each other, or are used for bootstrapping analysis  
of new modalities. 
Audio is a prominent part of multimedia content, which is backed up by extensive  
research by the speech and music communities, although usually performed on  
audio-only systems. Utility of audio-only systems is often limited by the quality  
of the acoustic environment or the information contained therein, so they can  
benefit from a multimodal analysis of multimedia data, to enhance the resulting  
performance, robustness, and efficiency. 
The main goal of the workshop is to explore ways in which audio processing can  
be enhanced, bootstrapped, or facilitated by other available information modalities.  
We are interested not only in applications that show successful combinations of  
audio and other sources of information, but also on algorithms that effectively  
integrate them and leverage complementary information from each modality to obtain  
an enhanced result, in terms of degree of detail, coverage of the corpus, or other  
enabling factors. 
The workshop will provide a forum for publication of high-quality, novel research  
on multimedia applications and multimodal processing, with a special focus on the  
audio modality.  
Paper submission 
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MAMCA 2011 solicits regular technical papers of up to 6 pages following the ICME  
author guidelines. The proceedings of the workshop will be published as part of  
the IEEE ICME 2011 main conference proceedings and will be indexed by IEEE Xplore.  
Papers must be original and not submitted to or accepted by any other conference  
or journal. Papers can be submitted through the ICME submission website. 
Papers submitted to the workshop will be peer-reviewed by members of the community  
with extensive experience both in audio processing as well as other relevant  
modalities considered. The review will be semi-blind and assignment will be  
performed manually in order to generally produce three best practice reviews of  
each of the submitted papers. 
Papers can be submitted through the ICME submissions website at 
http://www.icme2011.org/submission.php 
Topics of interest  
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including, but not limited to: 
- Effective fusion of audio with other modalities 
- Multimodal input applications, where one input is audio 
- Multimodal databases 
- Bootstrapping of multimodal systems 
- Co-training for labeling new data 
- User-in-the loop calculations to detect preferences 
- Games with a purpose to label new data 
- Improving robustness through multimodality 
- Prediction of modality preference 
- Applications that utilize multimodality 
Important dates 
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- Paper submission deadline: extended to March 7th 2011 
- Paper acceptance notification: April 10th 2011 
- Camera-ready paper: April 20th 2011 
- Workshop day: tentative date July 11th or 15th 2011 
Organizing committee 
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Xavier Anguera (Telefonica Research) 
Gerald Friedland (ICSI) 
Florian Metze (CMU) 
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