CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

ICME 200
IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIMEDIA & EXPO
Website: http://www.icme2005.org
July 6-8, 2005
NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

WHY ATTEND?

IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME) is a major annual international conference organized with the objective of bringing together researchers, developers and practitioners from academia and industry working in all areas of multimedia. ICME serves as a forum for the dissemination of state-of-the-art research, development, and implementations of multimedia systems, technologies, and applications.

The conference program contains 190 oral presentations selected out of 850 submissions from 65 countries. In addition, there are 190 poster presentations and 4 special sessions on e-lectures & e-meetings, emotion detection, sports, and enterprise streaming. There are 8 tutorials on the Tuesday preceding the conference, together with one pre-conference event: Visual 2005 Conference. The expo has drawn 8 exhibitors. The ICME'2005 features three distinguished keynote speeches in man-machine interaction, sensor databases and networks, and multimedia industrial research.

Past conferences were held in New York City, NY, USA (2000), Tokyo, Japan (2001), Lausanne, Switzerland (2002), Baltimore, MD, USA (2003) and Taipei, Taiwan (2004).

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Previous conferences have attracted computer scientists, strategists, librarians, digital library researchers, government information providers, publishers, and content specialists from a broad cross-section of sectors and disciplines. Typically, there is an equal mix of university and industry attendees.

Amsterdam, the capital of The Netherlands, is a small city by European standards (population 750.000) but one of the most charming and delightful towns of Europe. It possesses the largest historical inner city of Europe, with beautiful monumental buildings and an extensive web of canals. The city can easily be explored on foot: museums, theatres, shopping streets, monuments, open air markets and most other features of interest are generally within walking distance of one another. The city is famous for its 17th century canals: a boat trip along the canals is a special experience. Amsterdam is one of the leading cultural centers of Europe, with a high concentration of famous museums, including the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk Museum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Anne Frank House. Other cultural attractions include the Diamantslijperijen (diamond cutting establishments) and the Rembrandt House.

WHERE TO VISIT?

The conference takes place at NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. What once began, as a coffeehouse became the largest, grandest five star hotel in the Netherlands. NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky has 468 rooms, including 1 tower suite, 6 junior suites and 36 apartments, a congress center with a capacity up to 2.000 persons, the historical Winter Garden, the monumental Restaurant Reflet that dates from 1883 and the Japanese Restaurant Edo & Kyo. Herewith NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky has created its own "Village on the Dam" that still carries the romantic aura of the earlier golden years.

REGISTRATION

Registration covers attendance at the conference, proceedings, and refreshments. Graduate students and IEEE members qualify for discounts.

The fees are (in euros):

Early fee till 30 April 2005
IEEE Member470.00
Non-member725.00
Student-IEEE member190.00
Student non-member280.00
Late fee
IEEE Member640.00
Non-member975.00
Student-IEEE member240.00
Student non-member330.00
Tutorial fee (half day)185.00

Full details of the program, together with registration forms, are available at the conference website: http://www.icme2005.org.