MIR 2010


11th ACM SIGMM International Conference on

Multimedia Information Retrieval

March 29-31, 2010, National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Special Sessions

There will be a few special sessions at the conference. They were selected from submitted session proposals via a peer-review process.

  • Oral Session 1: Multi-Modal Music Information Retrieval
    Organizers: D. Ellis, Y. Kim, D. Turnbull

  • Oral Session 2: Statistical Modeling and Learning for Multimedia
    Organizers: J. Li, G. Michailidis

  • Oral Session 3: Medical Multimedia Retrieval
    Organizers: Yu Cao, Henning Muller

  • Poster Session 1: Processing Data Streams from Body Sensor Networks
    Organizers: B. Prabhakaran, D. S. Turaga

  • Poster Session 2: Multimedia Retrieval in Networked Communities
    Organizers: N. Ramzan, M. Larson, F. Dufaux, K. Cluver

  • Poster Session 3: MIRFLICKR Evaluation: The Challenge of Visual Concept Detection
    Organizers: M. Huiskes, M. S. Lew

More details will be made available later.


Archived: Call for Special Session Proposals

ACM SIGMM International Conference on Multimedia Information Retrieval (MIR) 2010 will include special sessions for emerging frontier theories or applications in the program. Work included in the special sessions is expected to represent the state-of-the-art and high-impact research directions in multimedia information retrieval.

Each special session will contain 4 - 6 invited papers. The session organizer(s) will be responsible for the selection of these papers. The session may begin with an overview paper on the topic being addressed and then be followed by the papers with specific technical contributions on the topic.

The following information should be included in the session proposal:

  • Title of the proposed session
  • Session abstract (state significance of topic and rationale for proposed session)
  • Names/affiliation of the organizer(s) (including brief bio and contact info)
  • List of invited contributions, each with
    • Author names
    • A tentative title
    • An abstract (below 1000 words)

Proposals will be evaluated based on the timeliness of the topic and relevance to MIR, as well as the qualifications of the organizers and quality of the paper abstracts in the proposed session.

The organizers of an accepted special session will be responsible for ensuring the quality of the final papers included in the session as these papers would not otherwise receive peer reviews.

Important Dates

Sep 22, 2009: Special session proposals due

Oct 7, 2009: Decisions made on special session proposals

Nov 17, 2009: Submission of manuscripts to the chair of the special sessions

Dec 1, 2009: Feedbacks on the manuscripts provided by the chair

Dec 22, 2009: Final camera-ready manuscripts due

We extended the proposal submission deadline by a week from Sept 15, 2009.

Submission Procedure for Special Sessions

Proposal adhering to the above requirements should be sent by email to Jia Li (jiali at psu dot edu). All the papers in the special sessions should follow the same style as the regular MIR papers. More details on http://riemann.ist.psu.edu/mir2010

Jia Li
Department of Statistics
The Pennsylvania State University
(Office) +1-814-863-3074
(email) jiali at psu dot edu
(Web) http://www.stat.psu.edu/~jiali