Top ACM SIGMM downloads

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Top ACM SIGMM downloads
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<p> Top ACM SIGMM downloads</p>

Here we present the top downloaded ACM SIGMM articles from the ACM Portal web-site, from July 2008 to October 2008. We are hoping that, this list gives a much deserved exposure to the ACM SIGMM's best articles.

SIGMM Competition for New SIGMM Logo

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Call for Participation

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<p> The SIGMM Executive Committee would like to call the multimedia community to action to participate in the design competition for the <strong>new SIGMM Logo</strong>. As advertised during the ACM Multimedia 2008 SIGMM Business Meeting in Vancouver, Canada, October 29, 2008, the competition deadline for the new SIGMM Logo is <strong>January 15, 2009</strong>. The winner of the competition will receive <strong>$500</strong> and will be broadly recognized in SIGMM venues such as the SIGMM website, SIGMM Records e-newsletter and at the next ACM Multimedia 2009 premier conference in Beijing, China.</p>

Analytics Overview

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Analytics Overview

Analytics for Experts or For Computer Vision People: How to talk to a Speech Researcher For Speech People: How to talk to a Computer Vision Researcher

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<p class="rtejustify"> Even though the mathematical foundations are very similar, in the past, artificial intelligence research seemed to be strictly divided according to the different types of data that were to be analyzed. Therefore many research groups work on either speech processing, computer vision, or video analysis. Only recently trends, such as Semantic Computing, have emerged that try to merge the different research tracks in order to create unified approaches that can benefit from the synergy of extracting and analyzing data of different modalities in a combined way. The following document tries to provide a quick and dirty introduction to the different methodological, philosophical, and foremost terminological branches that have been taken by speech scientist and by computer vision scientists.</p>

Gerald Friedland
International Computer Science Institute
Berkeley, CA

 

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