ACM Multimedia

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ACM Multimedia
Abbreviation ACM-MM
Discipline multimedia
Publication details
Publisher ACM SIGMM
History 1993-
Frequency annual
ACM SIGMM Records  
Language English
Edited by Carsten Griwodz e.a.
Publication details
Publication history
2009-present
Frequency quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 1947-4598
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ACM Multimedia (ACM-MM) is the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)'s annual conference on multimedia, sponsored by the SIGMM special interest group on multimedia in the ACM. SIGMM specializes in the field of multimedia computing, from underlying technologies to applications, theory to practice, and servers to networks to devices.

In 2003, the conference was given an "Estimated impact factor" of 1.22 by CiteSeer, placing it in the top 15% of computer science publication venues.[1] In 2006 the Computing Research and Education Association of Australasia awarded it an 'A+' ranking for conferences attended by Australian academics and in 2012 it received an 'A1' rating from the Brazilian ministry of education.[2][3]


Past Conferences

Year Date Venue City Country Notes
2012 Oct 27 - 31 Nara Prefectural New Public Hall Nara Japan
2011 Noc 28 - Dec 1st Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa @ Gainey Ranch Scottsdale, Arizona USA
2010 Oct 25 - 29 Palazzo degli Affari Firenze Italy
2009 Oct 19 - 24 Beijing Hotel Beijing China
2008 Oct 27 – Nov 1 Pan Pacific Hotel Vancouver, BC Canada
2007 Sep 24-29 University of Augsburg Augsburg Germany
2006 Oct 23-27 Fess Parker's DoubleTree Resort Hotel Santa Barbara USA ISBN 1-59593-447-2
2005 Nov 6-11 Hilton Singapore Singapore ISBN 1-59593-044-2
2004 Oct 10-16 New York USA ISBN 1-58113-893-8
2003 Nov 2-8 Berkeley, California USA ISBN 1-58113-722-2
2002 Dec 1-6 Juan-les-Pins on the French Riviera France ISBN 1-58113-620-X
2001 Sep 30 - Oct 5 Ottawa Canada ISBN 1-58113-394-4
2000 Oct 30 - Nov 3 Marina del Rey Los Angeles, CA USA Proceedings: ISBN 1-58113-198-4; Workshops: ISBN 1-58113-311-1
1999 Oct 30 - Nov 5 Orlando, Florida USA Proc. Part 1: ISBN 1-58113-151-8; Proc. Part 2: ISBN 1-58113-239-5
1998 Sep 12-16 University of Bristol Bristol United Kingdom[4] ISBN 0-201-30990-4
1997 Nov 9-13 Seattle, WA USA ISBN 0-89791-991-2
1996 Nov 18 - 22 Hynes Convention Center Boston, MA USA ISBN 0-89791-871-1
1995 Nov 5-9 San Francisco, CA USA ISBN 0-89791-751-0
1994 Oct 15-20 San Francisco, CA USA ISBN 0-89791-686-7
1993 Aug 1-6 Anaheim, CA.[5] USA ISBN 0-89791-596-8

ACM Multimedia workshops

Open Source Competition

Starting in 2004, ACM Multimedia hosts an Open Source competition, providing an award for the best Open Source computer program(s).[6]

  • 2015:
    • Winner: Chris Sweeney, Tobias Hollerer, Matthew Turk, "Theia: A Fast and Scalable Structure-from-Motion Library"
  • 2014:
    • Winner: Yangqing Jia, Evan Shelhamer, Jeff Donahue, Sergey Karayev, Jonathan Long, Ross Girshick, Sergio Guadarrama, Trevor Darrell, "Caffe: Convolutional Architecture for Fast Feature Embedding"
  • 2013:
    • Winner: Dmitry Bogdanov, Nicolas Wack, Emilia Gómez, Sankalp Gulati, Perfecto Herrera, Oscar Mayor, Gerard Roma, Justin Salamon, Jose Zapata Xavier Serra (UPF), “ESSENTIA: an Audio Analysis Library for Music Information Retrieval”
  • 2012:
    • Winner: Petr Holub, Jiri Matela, Martin Pulec, Martin Srom, “UltraGrid: Low-latency high-quality video transmissions on commodity hardware”
  • 2011:
    • Winner: J. Hare, S. Samangooei, D. Dupplaw, “OpenIMAJ and ImageTerrier: Java Libraries and Tools for Scalable Multimedia Analysis and Indexing of Images”
    • Honorable Mention:“ClassX – An Open Source Interactive Lecture Streaming System” “Opencast Matterhorn 1.1: Reaching New Heights” Presented by Profs. Pablo Cesar and Wei Tsang Ooi
  • 2010:
    • Andrea Vedaldi, Brian Fulkerson, VLFeat – An open and portable library of computer vision algorithms – VLFeat
    • Rob Hess, An Open-Source SIFT Library – Open-Source SIFT
    • Florian Eyben, Martin Woellmer, Bjoern Schuller, openSMILE – The Munich Versatile and Fast Open-Source Audio Feature Extractor – openSMILE
  • 2009: Caliph & Emir, MPEG-7 photo annotation and retrieval
  • 2008: Network-Integrated Multimedia Middleware (NMM).[7]
  • 2007: Programming Web Multimedia Applications with Hop.[8]
  • 2006: CLAM (C++ Library for Audio and Music) (CLAM), an open source framework for audio and music research and application development.[9][10][11]
  • 2005: OpenVIDIA, a GPU accelerated Computer Vision Library.[12]
  • 2004: Two winners[13]
    • ChucK, an audio programming language for real-time synthesis, composition, performance, and analysis.
    • Flavor, A Formal Language for Audio-Visual Object Representation

Other conferences on the same topic

  • ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR)
  • ACM International Conference on Multimedia Modeling (MMM)
  • ACM Multimedia Systems Conference (MMSYS)
  • IEEE International Conference Multimedia Expo (ICME)
  • IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM)
  • IEEE International Packet Video Workshop (PV)

Other conferences on related topics

References

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