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Information Technologies for Performing Arts, Media Access & Entertainment

Date: 
8 Apr 2013 to 10 Apr 2013
Location: 
Porto, Portugal

ECLAP 2013 Conference on Information Technologies for Performing Arts, Media Access and Entertainment

8-10 April 2013
ESMAE/Teatro Helena Sá e Costa
Rua da Alegria, 503 - 4000-045 Porto (Portugal)

Conference web page: http://www.eclap.eu/eclap2013
Call for Papers, Deadline: 31st January 2013

10th international workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval

Date: 
24 Oct 2012 to 25 Oct 2012
Location: 
Copenhagen, Denmark

The 10th International Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval, AMR'2012, will be held on 24-25 October 2012 at the Royal School of Library and Information Science in Copenhagen, Denmark. This 10th anniversary workshop of the series is dedicated to review the developments in the field over the last years. Hence, we welcome especially contributions that will review recent research and current trends in this field.
Main Topics

Multimedia retrieval systems (for text, image, audio, video and mixed-media)
Theoretical foundations of multimedia retrieval and mining

AMIA Annual Conference

Date: 
4 Dec 2012 to 7 Dec 2012
Location: 
Seattle, Washington, USA

The AMIA Annual Conference provides an opportunity for a diverse array of professionals, students, and friends of the field, to meet, share information and work together through an intensive and cost-effective learning forum for audiovisual preservation and access. For newcomers to this vibrant, dynamic, and committed community, networking with other AMIA members and industry professionals is an invaluable introduction.

Pre-conference workshops provide unique professional development programs at a cost that is highly competitive with comparable regional offerings.

Screening the Future 2012

Date: 
21 May 2012 to 23 May 2012
Location: 
Los Angeles, USA

During May 21-23, people from all over the world are coming to USC, Los Angeles to talk and learn about the state of the art in digital audiovisual conservation. Screening the Future serves the global community of stakeholders who keep audiovisual content alive. This annual international conference brings together more than 250 leading archivists, production companies, filmmakers, TV producers, CTOs, scientists, vendors, strategists, funders and policy makers, developing solutions to the most urgent questions facing audiovisual repositories.

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