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Multimedia Content Analysis and Mining

International Workshop, MCAM 2007, Weihai, China, June 30-July 1, 2007, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 4577)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): MCAM: International Workshop on Multimedia Content Analysis and Mining

Conference proceedings info: MCAM 2007.

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Table of contents (59 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Regular Contributions

    1. Shape Retrieval Based on the Relativity of Chain Codes

      • Junding Sun, Xiaosheng Wu
      Pages 76-84
    2. 3D Motion Segmentation from Straight-Line Optical Flow

      • Jing Zhang, Fanhuai Shi, Jianhua Wang, Yuncai Liu
      Pages 85-94
    3. A Fast Adaptive ME Algorithm Based on H.264

      • Zhisheng Liu, Yuhua Peng
      Pages 95-101
    4. Shared Latent Dynamical Model for Human Tracking from Videos

      • Minglei Tong, Yuncai Liu
      Pages 102-111
    5. Panoramic Video Coding Using Affine Motion Compensated Prediction

      • Zheng Jiali, Zhang Yongdong, Shen Yanfei, Ni Guangnan
      Pages 112-121

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About this book

Welcome to the International Workshop on Multimedia Content Analysis and Mining, MCAM 2007. Our workshop gives a snapshot of the current wor- wide research in multimedia analysis. Through recent advances in computing, networking, and data storage, multimedia will create new interesting technical possibilities in a wide range of ?elds, such as entertainment, commerce, science, medicine, and public safety. To bene?t from this potential, developers need - liable techniques for the analysis, search, and management of multimedia data, as well as distributed system architectures in which these techniques can be embedded to e?ectively help the users. Recently, there have been many workshops and meetings dedicated to M- timedia, but most of them followed the standard pattern consisting mainly of oral and poster presentations. We all feel that there is a need for a meeting that really is a workshop, i.e., one that provides a lot of opportunities for discussions and dissemination. Consequently, the format of the workshop consists of 4 p- els on hot topics in multimedia followedby discussions and poster presentations. The topics of the panels are: Multimedia Analysis and Applications, Multi- dia Search and Mining, P2P Streaming, and Security. This volume contains a number of invited contributions from experts in the area as well as the selected regular contributions. This year 139 submissions from 13 countries were submitted and 46 were accepted for presentation at the conference after being reviewed by the Program Committee members.

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