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Multimedia Tools and Applications - Track 6: Computer Vision for Multimedia Applications

Editor: Jungong Han
Aberystwyth University, UK

Multimedia Tools and Applications announces a new track dedicated to computer vision for multimedia, bringing together researchers and scientists from various disciplines to present recent advances in dealing with the challenging problems of computer vision in various multimedia applications.

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

  • Feature learning and feature representation
  • Image recognition 
  • Video understanding 
  • Machine learning for computer vision 
  • Object detection, segmentation and tracking 
  • 3D from multi-view and sensors
  • 3D from single images
  • Autonomous driving
  • Biometrics
  • Computational imaging
  • Efficient and scalable vision
  • Embodied vision: Active agents, simulation
  • Explainable computer vision
  • Humans: Face, body, pose, gesture, movement
  • Image and video synthesis and generation
  • Low-level vision
  • Multimodal learning
  • Robotics
  • Scene analysis and understanding
  • Segmentation, grouping and shape analysis
  • Self-& semi-& meta-& unsupervised learning
  • Transfer/ low-shot/ continual/ long-tail/ learning
  • Transparency, fairness, accountability, privacy, and ethics in vision
  • Video: Action and event understanding
  • Video: Low-level analysis, motion, and tracking
  • Vision + graphics
  • Vision, language, and reasoning
  • Vision applications and systems

Submission Guidelines Authors should prepare their manuscript according to the Instructions for Authors available from the Multimedia Tools and Applications website. Authors should submit through the online submission site at https://www.editorialmanager.com/mtap/default.aspx and select “Track 6: Computer Vision for Multimedia Applications” when they reach the “Article Type” step in the submission process. Submitted papers should present original, unpublished work, relevant to the topics of the track. All submitted papers will be evaluated on the basis of relevance, significance of contribution, technical quality, scholarship, and quality of presentation, by at least three independent reviewers. It is the policy of the journal that no submission, or substantially overlapping submission, be published or be under review at another journal or conference at any time during the review process. Final decisions on all papers are made by the Section Editor. 

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