What's New?
- Jan. 15, 2010: We have decided to cancel the workshop due to a very small number of submissions.
- Jan. 9, 2010: We have closed accepting submissions.
- Dec. 12, 2009: Due to requests, we have extended the deadline to Jan. 8, 2010.
- Nov. 30, 2009: We have started accepting submissions at the EasyChair web site. Look below for details.
- Nov. 29, 2009: We will start accepting paper submissions in a few days.
Call for Papers [in PDF | Text]
Recent advance in data storage technology has enabled the onlinedigital
archiving of massive amount of image and video data. Meanwhile,the Internet
could also be considered as a large-scale distributed archive. This workshop
focuses on the issues surrounding the development and organization of such
archives, analyses, retrieval, and applications of the archived data.
Paper submissions should be related but not limited to the following topics:
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Archiving massive amount of digital image / video data
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System, collection, crawling, annotation, indexing
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Analysing and retrieving the data in a large-scale image / video archive
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Structuring, (near-)duplicate detection, mining, classification, quering,
feature extraction
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Applications of the large-scale image/video archive
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Interface, browsing, summarization, editing, authoring
We would like to encourage the submission of papers not only on pure research-oriented works, but also works on the designing and the development of practical systems and applications.
All presented papers will be published after the workshop as a combined volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) published by Springer.

Important Dates
- Dec. 11, 2009 Jan. 8, 2010 | : | Submission of papers (Closed) |
- Feb. 12, 2010 | : | Notification of acceptance |
- Feb. 26, 2010 | : | Submission of on-site handout paper |
- Apr. 04, 2010 | : | Workshop (Cancelled) |
- Apr. 26, 2010 | : | Submission of final camera-ready paper |
Instruction for Submission
Submission was closed on Jan. 8, 2010.
Please follow the paper formatting instructions described on the
DASFAA2010 Web-site.
A paper should be no longer than 12 pages in the designated LNCS single-column
format, which contains original works not concurrently submitted elsewhere.
Once accepted for presentation, at least one author should register to the
workshop.
Authors should submit their paper from the submission site before the deadline.
We do not accept submissions by email.
Organization
| Organizers |
| Shin'ichi Satoh |
NII |
Japan |
| Ichiro Ide |
Nagoya Univ / NII |
Japan |
| Duy-Dinh Le |
NII |
Japan |
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| Program Committee |
| Laurent Amsaleg |
CNRS / IRISA |
France |
| Edward Chang |
Google Research |
China |
| Gene Cheung |
NII |
Japan |
| Keiichiro Hoashi |
KDDI Labs |
Japan |
| Winston Hsu |
National Taiwan Univ |
Taiwan |
| Kunio Kashino |
NTT |
Japan |
| Norio Katayama |
NII |
Japan |
| Tao Mei |
Microsoft Research Asia |
China |
| Chong-wah Ngo |
Hong Kong City Univ |
China |
| Masanori Sano |
NHK STRL |
Japan |
| Koichi Shinoda |
Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Japan |
| Cees Snoek |
Univ of Amsterdam |
The Netherlands |
| Jinhui Tang |
National Univ of Singapore |
Singapore |
| Shingo Uchihashi |
Fuji Xerox |
Japan |
| Toshihiko Yamasaki |
The Univ of Tokyo |
Japan |
| Rong Yan |
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center |
USA |
| Keiji Yanai |
Univ of Electro-Communications |
Japan |
| Web-page Designer |
| Masafumi Noda |
Nagoya Univ |
Japan |
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