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IEEE Signal Processing Society Seasonal School on Social Media Processing
University of Technology, Sydney
Sydney, Australia

July 2 - 6, 2012

WEB: http://www.icme2012.org/S3P/index.php
Email: [email protected], [email protected]

APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 4, 2012
http://www.icme2012.org/S3P/Registration_index.php

MOTIVATIONS AND DESCRIPTION
The past decade witnesses the emergence and popularity of online social 
websites, blogs, instant messaging systems, and media-sharing networks, where 
millions of actively interact with each other and expand their social circles. 
Such social networks bring new experience to users, and profoundly change the 
way we create, share and consume multimedia content. These trends also pose new 
challenges to the effective management of the resulting avalanche of multimedia 
content that people create, share and distribute over networks. In addition, 
users demand personalized services to meet their individual needs. These trends 
also raise new challenges related to security and privacy issues. This is an 
interdisciplinary research area covering multimedia signal processing, social 
signal processing, information science, sociology, psychology, and economics.

The Seasonal School on Social Media Processing is sponsored by the IEEE Signal 
Processing Society Seasonal School in Signal Processing (S3P) Program under the 
auspices of the IEEE SPS Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee (MMSP 
TC) in coordination with the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and 
Expo (ICME), 9-12 July 2012 The Seasonal School aims to provide a comprehensive 
overview of recent advances in this emerging research field, to provide 
graduate students, early stage researchers and practitioners a platform to 
interact with international and local researchers, and to engage local chapters 
in membership development and educational activities. This seasonal school will 
cover the following topics in social media processing:
1) multimedia social network analysis and user behavior modeling;
2) multimedia data mining and retrieval in social context;
3) multimedia communication and networking in social context; and
4) trust, privacy and security in social networks.

APPLICATION
The school will be open to graduate students, Ph.D. students, post-docs, young 
researchers, senior researchers and practitioners. Both academic and industrial 
professionals are encouraged to apply:
http://www.icme2012.org/S3P/Registration_index.php

The expected school fee will be:
AUD $100 for student members of IEEE CAS/CS/ComSoc/SPS societies1,2 AUD $150 
for other IEEE student members3 AUD $250 for non-IEEE students

AUD $700 for non-student members of IEEE CAS/CS/ComSoc/SPS societies1,2 AUD 
$800 for other IEEE non-student members3 AUD $900 for non-IEEE non-students

The fee will include all lectures (all five days), materials, lecture notes and 
morning/afternoon tea break. The deadline to apply is July 4, 2012

1 IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CAS), IEEE Communications Society 
(ComSoc), IEEE Computer Society (CS) and IEEE Signal Processing Society
(SPS)
2 You must be an IEEE CAS/CS/ComSoc/SPS member at the time of registration to 
receive the discount
3 You must be an IEEE member at the time of registration to receive the discount

LOCATION
Sydney has the largest population among all Australian cities, and ranks as the 
6th most livable city in the world by Mercer Human Resource Consulting. 
Millions of international tourists visit Sydney each year, and the most famous 
attractions are the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. There are 
also many national parks in the metropolitan area of Sydney, including the 
Royal National Park, the second oldest national park in the world. On the west 
border of Sydney is the Greater Blue Mountains Area, a World Heritage site; and 
along the Pacific Ocean coastline are the famous Sydney?s beaches that attract 
visitors all year round, including the internationally renowned Bondi and Manly 
beaches.
The Seasonal School will be in the city campus of the University of Technology, 
Sydney, which is located in the heart of Sydney right by Central Station, the 
heart of Sydney's transport network. More detailed local information is 
available on http://www.icme2012.org/S3P/LocalInformation_index.php

ACCOMMODATION
There are many hostels/hotels at different rates near the University of 
Technology, Sydney to meet various requirements. More information is available 
on the website http://www.icme2012.org/S3P/LocalInformation_index.php#hotel

MORE INFORMATION
http://www.icme2012.org/S3P/index.php
Email: [email protected], [email protected]

For additional information please visit
http://www.signalprocessingsociety.org/community/seasonal-schools/

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