2009 IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing - MMSP'09.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 5-7, 2009

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Announcing the Top 10% Paper Award

  

This year MMSP will introduce a new type of paper award: the “top 10%” paper award.

 

While MMSP papers are already very well regarded and highly cited, there is a growing need among the scientific community for more immediate quality recognition. The objective of the top 10% award is to acknowledge outstanding quality papers, while at the same time keeping the wider participation and information exchange allowed by higher acceptance rates. MMSP will continue to accept as many as high quality papers as possible, with acceptance rates in line with other top events of the IEEE Signal Processing Society.

 
This new award will be granted to as many as 10% of the total paper submissions, and is open to all accepted papers, whether presented in oral or poster form.  Selection criteria will include a combination of the reviewers' scores as well as rating of the presentation at the conference.  The award includes a certificate and recognition on the official MMSP'09 website.
 
Congratulations to the following winners of the Top 10% Paper Award
 

PID-236

Joint Source/Channel Coding of WWAN Multicast Video for a Cooperative Peer-to-Peer Collective using Structured Network Coding

Xin Liu, University of California, Davis
Gene Cheung, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Japan
Chen-Nee Chuah, University of California, Davis

 

PID-137

Meta-classifiers For Multimodal Document Classification

Scott Chen, UIUC
Vishal Monga, Xerox Research Center Webster
Pierre Moulin, UIUC

 

PID-149

An Objective Method for Quality Assessment of Ultra-Wideband Speech Corrupted by Echo

Luiz Wagner P. Biscainho, DEL/Poli & PEE/COPPE, UFRJ
Paulo Antonio A. Esquef, LNCC
Fabio P. Freeland, DEL/Poli, UFRJ
Leonardo O. Nunes, PEE/COPPE, UFRJ
Alan F. Tygel, PEE/COPPE, UFRJ
Bowon Lee, HP Labs
Amir Said, HP Labs
Ton Kalker, HP Labs
Ronald W. Schafer, HP Labs

 

PID-232

Estimation of Quantization Noise for Adaptive-Prediction Lifting Schemes

Sara Parrilli, Università Federico II
Marco Cagnazzo, Telecom ParisTech
Beatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Telecom ParisTech

 

PID-243

Adaptive Packetization for Error-Prone Transmission over 802.11 WLANs with Hidden Terminals

Wei Song, Univ of California, Berkeley
Michael N. Krishnan, University of California, Berkeley
Avideh Zakhor, University of California, Berkeley

 

PID-112

Geometric Calibration of Distributed Microphone Arrays

Alessandro Redondi, Politecnico di Milano
Marco Tagliasacchi, Politecnico di Milano
Fabio Antonacci, Politecnico di Milano
Augusto Sarti, Politecnico di Milano

 

PID-151

Highly Realistic Audio Spatialization for Multiparty Conferencing using Headphones

Wei-Ge Chen, Microsoft Research
Zhengyou Zhang, Microsoft Research

 

PID-183

Adaptive Layer Extraction for Image Based Rendering

Jesse Berent, Imperial College London
Pier Luigi Dragotti, Imperial College London
Mike Brookes, Imperial College London

 

PID-199

Improving Depth Perception with Motion Parallax and Its Application in Teleconferencing

Cha Zhang, Microsoft Research
Zhaozheng Yin, Penn State University
Dinei Flor
êncio, Microsoft Research

 

PID-242

ConnectBoard: A remote collaboration system that supports gaze-aware interaction and sharing

Kar-Han Tan, HP Labs
Ian Robinson, HP Labs
Ramin Samadani, HP Labs
Bowon Lee, HP Labs
Dan Gelb, HP Labs
Alex Vorbau, HP Labs
Bruce Culbertson, HP Labs
John Apostolopoulos, HP Labs

 

PID-244

Estimation of Affine Geometric Transformations of Several Objects from Global Measurements

Rami R. Hagege, Ben-Gurion University

Joseph M. Francos, Ben-Gurion University

PID-221

Dense Disparity Estimation in Multiview Video Coding

Ismael Daribo, Telecom ParisTech
Mounir Kaaniche, Telecom ParisTech
Wided Miled, Telecom ParisTech
Marco Cagnazzo, Telecom ParisTech
Beatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Telecom ParisTech

 

PID-209

Object Pose Estimation in the Presence of Local Illumination Changes using Scale Manipulation Transform

Kobi Bentolila, Ben-Gurion University
Joseph M. Francos, Ben-Gurion University

 

PID-90

One-Pass Frame Level Budget Allocation in Video Coding using Inter-Frame Dependency

Xiang Li, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Andreas Hutter, Siemens Corporate Technology, Information & Communications, Munich, Germany
André Kaup, University Erlangen-Nuremberg

 

PID-196

Design of High Capacity 3D Print Codes with Visual Cues Aiming for Robustness to the PS Channel and External Distortions

Joceli Mayer, LPDS UFSC
José Carlos M. Bermudez, UFSC
Andrei P. Legg, UFSC
Bartolomeu F. Uch
ôa-Filho, UFSC

Debargha Mukherjee, HP Labs
Amir Said, HP Labs
Ramin Samadani, HP Labs
Steven Simske, HP Labs

 

PID-268

Sparse Sampling of Structured Information and its Application to Compression

Pier Luigi Dragotti, Imperial College London