Journal Citation Reports - TOMCCAP

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ACM TOMCCAP is looking for a new Editor-in-Chief

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TOMCCAP new Editor in Chief

The ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications

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<p> The ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications is the flagship publication of ACM&rsquo;s Special Interest Group on Multimedia (SIGMM). It focuses on multimedia computing (innovative I/O devices, storage systems, streaming media middleware, media coding, etc.), multimedia communication (real-time protocols, end-to-end streaming media, multicast protocols, etc.), and multimedia applications (distributed collaboration, video conferencing, 3D virtual environments, social multimedia, etc.). TOMCCAP is a peer-reviewed, archival journal, available in both print and digital form. The Journal is published quarterly, with roughly eight 20-page articles in each issue. In its debut ranking in ISI&#39;s Journal Citation Report published in June 2009, TOMCCAP has scored an impact factor of 2.465, making it the highest ranked &quot;multimedia&quot; journal.</p>

Call for papers for ACM MIR 2010

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ACM MIR 2010

March 29-31, 2010, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

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<p> <b><a href="http://riemann.ist.psu.edu/mir2010">ACM SIGMM International Conference on Multimedia Information Retrieval </a></b><br /> <br /> <b><a href="http://riemann.ist.psu.edu/mir2010/cfp.pdf">Call for Papers</a></b></p> <p> Multimedia information retrieval is a cross-cutting field. Extending beyond the borders of culture, art, and science, the search for digital information is one of the major challenges of our time. Digital libraries, bio-computing &amp; medical science, the Internet and social networking sites, streaming video, multimedia databases, cultural heritage collections and P2P networks have created a worldwide need for new paradigms and techniques on how to browse, search and summarize multimedia collections and more generally how to afford efficient multimedia content consumption.</p>

ACM SIGMM International Conference on Multimedia Information Retrieval

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