Web Link: http://www.cmu.edu/vis/iccs-vi-2010.html Workshop: Video Intelligence (VI-2010), ICCS Workshop, Amsterdam, May 30, 2010 Rapidly growing online videos have been a challenge to our computing and networking technologies, including video indexing, analysis, retrieval, forensics, and synthesis. Many prevailing studies have been dominated by machine learning algorithms or their combinations. We found that there still is a significant gap between low-level features and high-level semantics. We want to have more understanding about our perceptions on motion, abstraction and communication. In this workshop, we intend to bring researchers from broad fields to discover computational theories and models behind the real-world video applications. We especially welcome novel approaches toward semantic video understanding. We focus on new concepts rather than a combination of existing algorithms. We expected the workshop to be interactive and productive. In addition to the pre-proceedings for the workshop, we plan to publish a post-proceedings book as a Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) by Springer and a journal special issue. The invited topics include but are not limited: - video forensics - event detection - video biometrics - motion modeling - video retrieval - video summarization - video synthesis - robust object tracking - robust face recognition - robust human detection - multimodal video fusion - video genre classification - vehicle detection - assisted technologies - cognitive models - biologically inspired algorithms - human-computer interaction Important Dates Full paper due: January 30, 2010 Acceptance notification: February 15, 2010 Camera-ready copy: March 1, 2010 Paper Submission Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 10 pages (maximum length), formatted according to the rules of Procedia Computer Science (for formatting information see for text/latex and for MS Word). Submit to system as follows and choose the link and choose VI-2010 (Important) Paper Submission Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 10 pages (maximum length), formatted according to the rules of Procedia Computer Science (for formatting information see for text/latex and for MS Word). Submit to system as follows and choose http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2010/papers/upload.php and choose VI-2010 (Important) Program Committee Yang Cai (Chair), Carnegie Mellon University, USA Xiaoming Liu, GE Research, USA Richard Noland, CERT, USA Kristopher Rush, CERT, USA Todd Waits, CERT, USA Mel Siegel, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Xavier Alaman, UAM, Spain Julio Abascal, UBC, Spain Jie Yang, National Science Foundation, USA Brian Zeleznik, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Web Site http://www.cmu.edu/vis/iccs-vi-2010.html Contact Yang Cai, email: ycai@cmu.edu, phone: +01.412.225.7885