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[ecrea] CFP QoMEX 2013 special session "Affect and Physiology in Quality of Experience Research"

Mon Jan 14 06:30:19 GMT 2013



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CFP:  QoMEX 2013 special session "Affect and Physiology in Quality of Experience Research"
Link to the special session:http://www.qomex2013.org/2013/01/special-session-affect-and-physiology-in-qoe-research/
Part of the Fifth International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience - QoMEX 2013
3-5 July 2013, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria
http://www.qomex2013.org

Focus and objectives of the special session:
Over the last years, the influence of emotions has increasingly gained importance in research on quality perception and Quality of Experience (QoE). Here, the focus has been broadened from a rather narrow, utility-oriented view to also include more hedonic and non-instrumental aspects, which means that more emphasis is put on affective states, their relation to human perception and judgment and their relation to QoE (as an outcome, a feature or an influencing factor). As a consequence, physiological measures for detecting and characterizing emotions are increasingly used as a complement to standardized subjective testing approaches. However, as the number of studies in that area is limited, the opportunities and limitations, promises and pitfalls of such measures for QoE are still unclear. The main objective of this session is to allow researchers in that domain to present their experiences with different setups and studies focusing on human affect using physiological measur

ements and/or self-report measures in order to foster discussion on current problems and future research.

Special Session Organizers (please contact us if you need more information):
- Katrien De Moor (iMinds-MICT, Ghent University,(KatrienR.demoor /at/ ugent.be))
- Robert Schleicher (Quality and Usability Lab, TU-Berlin,(Robert.schleicher /at/ tu-berlin.be))
- Jan-Niklas Antons (Quality and Usability Lab, TU-Berlin,(Jan-Niklas.Antons /at/ telekom.de))

Important Dates:
* Submission deadline: February 14, 2013 (full papers); March 13, 2013 (short paper)
* Notification of acceptance: April 17, 2013
* Camera-ready submission: May 15, 2013
Note: Papers submitted to the special session will undergo the same rigorous reviewing process by anonymous and independent reviewers as regular papers. If after the reviewing process less than 4 papers submitted to the special session are selected, the special session will be cancelled and the papers that passed the review process will be presented within the main track of the workshop.

General information and general call for papers for QoMEX 2013:
The fifth international workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience(QoMEX) will bring together leading professionals and scientists interested in evaluating multimedia quality and user experience. QoMEX is the flagship workshop of the European COST action Qualinet, which serves as its technical and financial sponsor. After San Diego (2009), Trondheim (2010), Mechelen (2011), and Yarra Valley (2012), QoMEX 2013 will be held in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria.

Multimedia is a ubiquitous part of modern life; content is delivered to a wide variety of devices both fixed and mobile, the consumption environment can vary dramatically, and users increasingly demand fulfilling
interaction with their media. Evaluation, both objective and subjective, of separate audio, video, or image content is well established, but there are substantial challenges in assessing users' experiences of mixed
content. This is exacerbated by the diversity of devices, interfaces, consumption environments, and content prevalent in today's market. Increasingly, evaluation approaches must include psychological, perceptual, and contextual dimensions to truly represent and measure the users' experiences. Understanding and modelling how users react to and perceive content and applications will inform and improve new applications and lead to better user experiences.

Authors are invited to submit full (six pages) and/or short (two pages) papers according to the guidelines available on the conference Web site. The proceedings of will be published in IEEE Xplore (pending). Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
 - Visual User Experience (Image/Video/Graphics): Objective and subjective quality evaluation, psychovisual modelling, quality-¬centered processing, compression and transmission, QoE evaluation in HD and beyond.
 - Auditory User Experience (Speech/Audio): Psychoacoustic modelling, quality  assessment of interactive speech and audio applications/interfaces, models and metrics for evaluation of spatial audio.
 - Sensory User Experiences: Novel sensory interfaces, methods for sensory user feedback, quality metrics and assessment methods for evaluation of ambient and sensory experiences.
 - QoE for Mobile Devices: device-¬dependent, adaptive user interfaces, evaluating interactive experiences on mobile devices, objective/subjective evaluation of iPhone/Android multimedia applications.
 - QoE for 3D Multimedia: QoE metrics and evaluation methods for 3D audio/video, virtual, augmented and mixed realities, haptic interaction, other immersive modalities, and interactive interfaces.
 - Standardization Activities in Multimedia Quality Evaluation: Benchmarking efforts, multimedia databases/datasets of various modalities (speech, audio, video, sensory, etc.) and fidelities (quality, bitrate, etc.), testing conditions and methods (crowdsourcing), new objective metrics/models.
 - Quality Indicators and Uses: Mean Opinion Score (MOS) and alternatives, acceptance vs. satisfaction, individual impairments, link between QoS and QoE, long¬‐term quality assessment, quality-based feedback and control, service-level agreements, crowdsourcing, etc.
 - Applications and Services: Evaluating QoE in multimedia applications, e.g., games/gamification, biomedical/telemedicine, distance education, teleconferencing/telepresence, multimedia Web search/browsing, cloud-based multimedia applications, crowdsourcing, etc.

Important Dates (tentative)
- Submission deadline: February 14, 2013 (full papers); March 13, 2013 (short paper)
 - Notification of acceptance: April 17, 2013
 - Camera-ready submission: May 15, 2013

General Chair
Christian Timmerer, AAU
General Co-Chair
Patrick Le Callet, Univ. Nantes

Technical Program Co¬‐Chairs
Martin Varela, VTT
Stefan Winkler, ADSC/UIUC
Tiago H. Falk, INRS¬‐EMT

Special Session Chair
Raimund Schatz, FTW

Steering Committee
Loretta Anania, EC
Alan Bovik, University of Texas
Ian Burnett, RMIT
Touradj Ebrahimi, EPFL/NTNU
Khaled El-¬Maleh, Qualcomm
David Geerts, IBBT ¬‐ KULeuven
Lina Karam, Arizona State Univ.
Bastiaan Kleijn, VUW
Sebastian Möller, TU Berlin
Fernando Pereira, IST
Andrew Perkis, NTNU-Q2S
Amy Reibman, AT&T Labs
Peter Schelkens, IBBT – VUB
Henry Wu, RMIT

Publicity Chairs
Christian Ritz, UoW (Asia/Pacific)
Peter Reichl, UEB/Univ. Wien (Europe)
Anthony Vetro, MERL (America)

Publications Chairs
Hermann Hellwagner, AAU
Henry Wu, RMIT

Preservation Chair
Andrew Perkis, NTNU-Q2S



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dr. Katrien De Moor

Research Group for Media&  ICT  (iMinds-MICT)
Dept. of Communication Sciences – Ghent University
Korte Meer 7-9-11 - 9000 Ghent
+32/9.264.84.59
www.mict.be



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