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The 13th International Conference on SIGNAL IMAGE TECHNOLOGY &
INTERNET BASED SYSTEMS (SITIS-2017)
Jaipur, India, 04 December – 07 December 2017
The SITIS conference is dedicated to research on the technologies used to
represent, share and process information in various forms, ranging from signal,
image, and multimedia data to traditional structured data and semi-structured
data found in the web. SITIS spans two inter-related research domains that
increasingly play a key role in connecting systems across network centric
environments to allow distributed computing and information sharing. SITIS 2017
aims to provide a forum for high quality presentations on research activities
centered on four main tracks:
Track on Signal Image & Vision Technologies (SIVT)
The focus of the "Signal Image & Vision Technologies" (SIVT)
track is on recent developments in digital signal processing and pays
particular attention to evolutions in audiovisual signal processing, analysis,
coding and authentication, and retrieval techniques.
Topics of interest for track SIVT
Image acquisition, vision
Image acquisition devices and sensors
Device calibration, characterization and modeling
Image and video coding and compression
Multimodal and multi-sensor models
Image processing and analysis
Image filtering, restoration, enhancement
Computational geometry
Signal processing
Wavelets and multirate signal processing
Spectral analysis
Remote sensing
Document image processing and analysis
Image/video coding and authentication
Track on Multimedia Information Retrieval and Application (MIRA),
The focus of the “Multimedia Information Retrieval and Application” (MIRA)
track is on emerging modeling, representation and retrieval techniques that
take into account the amount, type and diversity of multimedia information
accessible in distributed computing environment.
Topics of interest for track MIRA:
Multimedia Analysis and Processing
Multimedia content analysis
Content-based analysis for (big) multimedia data
Multimedia data modeling and visualization
Multimedia coding, compression, and processing
Multimedia Application for Information Retrieval
Retrieval and annotation of big multimedia data
Multimedia networking and communication
Location based multimedia information retrieval
Multimedia Systems and Services
Multimedia systems, services, architecture and implementations
Distributed multimedia systems
Multimedia benchmarks, evaluation protocols and standards
Multimedia security, rights management and forensics
Social networks, social media and Crowdsourcing
Track on Intelligent Web Computing and Applications
(I-WeCA),
The focus of the “Intelligent Web Computing and Applications” (I-WeCA) track is
on emerging and novel concepts, architectures and methodologies for information
management, including the semantic web, big data, and cloud computing. Finally,
social networks have grown rapidly in size and have witnessed a popular
expansion to reach billions of users, providing a suitable space for sharing
data, interacting with other users and forming communities with common
interests.
Topics of interest for track I-WeCA:
Data Semantics and Web-Centric Systems
Ontologies and Conceptual Data Modeling
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Web Information Retrieval
Web Tools and Languages
Semantic Technologies for Mobile Platforms
Big Data Management and Analytics
Service-based Computing
Data and Knowledge as a Services
Web Services, Mobile services, and Service Computing
Software Architecture and Middleware
Security, Privacy, and Trust
Semantic and Intelligent Services
Service Discovery, Selection, and Recommendation
Service Composition and Service-based data Integration
Track on Large, Heterogeneous Networks and their Applications (LHNA)
Watching streaming videos, uploading pictures and using cloud-based services
will make high demands on mobile networks. At the same time more devices will
be connected. Heterogeneous Networks, involving a mix of radio technologies and
cell types working together seamlessly, will play an important role to service
data hungry smartphones, especially in crowded areas.
The "Large, Heterogenous Networks and their Applications" (LHNA)
track aims at promoting original and unpublished research works covering
emerging and novel concepts, technologies, applications for categories related
to large and heterogeneous networks. This includes issues related to radio
(4/5G) and large wireless networks, traffic management, complex graphs,
semantic Web, Big Data, and network security.
Topics of interest for track LHNA
Large Network Analysis - methods, algorithms, processes, analytic tools
Graph processing / manipulation
Usage / implementation of Big Data algorithms
Avoiding fragmentation of the network graph
Dynamics and evolution patterns of social networks, trend prediction
Information broadcasting in Social Networks
Social analytic tools
Approaches based on Semantic Web Technologies
Ontologies for managing social networks
Social networks and cultural information
Social Network Analysis of Terrorist Networks
Cyber surveillance for unlawful activities for critical infrastructure
protection
Participatory surveillance
Large/Heterogeneous Networks Security, privacy, trust and ethics
Privacy-preserving (social) network Analysis
Network Analysis for security applications
Network-based security measures and controls
Network Analysis for identifying and assessing cyber risks
Information security measures and controls, to help in identifying and
assessing cyber risks
Architectures and methods for large/heterogeneous network management
Traffic management
Self-optimizing approaches
Self-configuration approaches
Cell coordination
Communities discovery and analysis in large scale online and offline social
networks
Traffic prediction for dimensioning multimedia applications
Frameworks and Methodologies for large scale Collaboration
Social media search and management in large scale environments
Collective Awareness Platforms for Social (CAPS) and business innovation
Applications of large/heterogeneous networks:
Human-centric Computing and Cyber-Physical Systems
Internet of People
Internet of Things
Social Computing and Social Internet of Things
Mobile Network and Behavior Analysis
Internet of Sensing, Thinking and Creation
Internet of Swarm Intelligence and Games
Context-aware service discovery and recommendation
Ontologies for managing social/large networks
Large Scale Ontologies Matching and Mapping
Crowd Sensing, Sourcing, Intelligence and Wisdom
Biometric Sensors and Identifications
Brain Information Sensing and Processing
Brain-Computer Interface/Brain-Machine Interface
Internet of Brains and Lives
Wearable Computing and Implant Technology
Personal/Body Network and Near Field Communication
Affective Computing, Ubiquitous Social Computing
Smart Healthcare
Deep Learning for IoS and Urban Computing
More tracks and conference details can be found on the following web site: http://www.sitis-conf.org
Important dates
Submission deadline: !!!! September 23, 2017 !!!!!!
Acceptance/Reject notification: October 21, 2017
Camera-ready: October 30, 2017
Author Registration: October 31, 2017
Submission and publication
Papers must be up to 8 pages and follow IEEE double-column format. All papers
accepted for presentation at the main tracks and workshops will be included in
the conference proceedings, which will be published by IEEE Computer Society
and referenced in IEEE Xplore Digital Library, DBLP and major indexes. Extended
version of selected accepted papers will be considered for publication in major
journals.
Submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 peer reviewers. Papers will be
evaluated based on relevance, significance, impact, originality, technical
soundness, and quality of presentation. At least one author should attend the
conference to present an accepted paper. Paper submission will only be online
via SITIS 2017 submission site:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sitis2017
Program Chair
Neeta Nain, Malavuya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, India
Workshops Program Chair
Luigi Gallo, National Research Council, Italy
Track Chairs
Richard Chbeir, University of Pau, France
Ernesto Damiani, Khalifa University & EBTIC (Abu Dhabi), University of
Milan (Italy)
Albert Dipanda, University of Burgundy, France
Andrea Kutics, International Christian University, Japan
Neeta Nain, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, India
Joe Tekli, Lebanese American University, Lebanon
Ana Roxin, University of Bourgogne, France
Kokou Yetongnon, University of Bourgogne, France
Local Organizing Committee Chairs
Neeta Nain, MNIT Jaipur
Vijay Laxmi, MNIT Jaipur
Technical Program Committee (Please check the web site for the full list)
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