This conference was very important for me, the works presented at the conference were very aligned to the research that I am doing in my doctoral thesis. The most relevant works are:
- A Fast Algorithm for Music Search by Similarity in Large Databases based on Modified Symetrized Kullback Leibler Divergence, Christophe Charbuillet, Geoffroy Peeters, Stanislav Barton and Valerie Gouet-Brunet.
- Active Learning with Multiple Classifiers for Multimedia Indexing, Bahjat SAFADI and Georges Quénot.
- Visual Object Tracking Based on Incremental Kernel PCA, Li Sun and Guizhong Liu.
- VERGE: A Video Interactive Retrieval Engine, Stefanos Vrochidis, Anastasia Moumtzidou, Paul King, Anastasios.
- Evaluation of Video Summaries, Yingbo Li, Bernard Merialdo.
- A New Spatial Weighting Scheme for Bag-of-Visual-Words, Ismail El sayad, Jean Martinet, Thierry Urruty and Chabane Djeraba.
- A kernel-based active learning strategy for content-based image retrieval, Daoudi, I., Idrissi, K.
- Professor Jenny Benois-Pineau, full professor of Computer science at the University Bordeaux 1 and chair of Video Analysis and Indexing research group in Image and Sound Department of LABRI UMR 58000 UniversitéBordeaux1/Bordeaux2/CNRS/ENSEIRB.
- Professor Titus Zaharia, ARTEMIS Department at TELECOM & Management SudParis. Professor Titus works in visual content indexing and coding, and include feature extraction, image and video segmentation, motion detection and estimation, 2D/3D reconstruction, virtual character modelling and animation, virtual/augmented reality, digital interactive TV, calibration techniques, and color image processing.
