Call for Papers:
We invite submissions of high-quality research papers addressing original and unpublished work on various aspects of multimedia computing, networking, and applications. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Track 01: Multimedia Systems and Architectures:
- Multimedia Hardware Design
- Parallel and Distributed Multimedia Systems
- Cloud-based Multimedia Systems
- Multimedia Streaming Technologies
- Multimedia Communication Protocols
- Track 02: Image and Video Processing:
- Image and Video Compression
- Image and Video Analysis
- Computer Vision for Multimedia
- 3D Imaging and Visualization
- Track 03: Virtual and Augmented Reality:
- VR/AR System Design and Implementation
- Immersive Multimedia Experiences
- Augmented Reality Applications
- Track 04: Multimedia Communication and Networking:
- Multimedia Networking Protocols
- Quality of Service in Multimedia Networks
- Wireless Multimedia Communications
- Network Security for Multimedia
- Track 05: Multimedia Security and Privacy:
- Multimedia Cryptography and Watermarking
- Privacy-preserving Multimedia Processing
- Multimedia Forensics
- Track 06: Machine Learning for Multimedia:
- Deep Learning for Multimedia Analysis
- Machine Learning for Multimedia Content Understanding
- Transfer Learning in Multimedia Applications
- Multimodal deep learning and applications
- Track 07: Human-Computer Interaction:
- Novel Interfaces for Multimedia Interaction
- User Experience and Usability in Multimedia Systems
- Multimodal Interaction
- Track 08: Multimedia Applications in Healthcare, Education, and Entertainment:
- Multimedia in Telemedicine and Healthcare
- Educational Multimedia Systems and Applications
- Entertainment Technologies and Multimedia Experiences
- Track 09: Multimedia Big Data Analytics:
- Big Data Processing for Multimedia Applications
- Multimedia Analytics and Visualization
- Real-time Multimedia Big Data Processing
- Track 10: Multimedia Content Analysis and Retrieval:
- Content-based Multimedia Retrieval
- Multimedia Metadata and Annotation
- Cross-modal Multimedia Retrieval
Submissions Options:
Authors can submit their work in different formats as follows:
Full Paper
Papers are 6 to 8 pages and should be registered by at least one none-student author.
Workshop Paper
Papers are 6 to 8 pages submitted to one of the workshops (all papers will be included in the same proceedings) and should be registered by at least one non-student author.
Student Paper
MCNA offers a distinctive platform for students at all academic levels involved in diverse multimedia disciplines to showcase their continuous technical work and innovative ideas. This occasion fosters meaningful interactions, enabling participants to receive valuable feedback and suggestions from esteemed researchers in the field. Moreover, the symposium aims to cultivate a global community of supportive multimedia students, fostering social and intellectual engagement among students, researchers, and professionals from academia, industry, and government.
Students at any academic level are encouraged to submit a concise paper (up to 4 pages) summarizing their technical work, which may include ongoing research or a technical project. Submissions will undergo thorough review by a program committee, and accepted papers will be presented by the students during oral or poster sessions (to be determined upon acceptance). The paper should be authored solely by the student(s) and their supervisor. Student registration (a reduced registration) will suffice to cover this submission track if a student author is the attending individual.