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EUROMEDIA'2013 17th Annual International European Media Conference 2013 University of Lincoln http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home LIncoln, United Kingdom April 15-17, 2013 in conjunction with the annual FUBUTEC http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=taxonomy/term/331 ECEC http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=node/2280 conferences WEBTEC COMTEC MEDIATEC APTEC ETEC Knowledge Management In-Car Applications Facial Recognition Virtual reality Applications Medical Imaging Systems Cloud Computing Social Networks Cyber Security Computer Graphics Poster Session Student Session Tutorials Exhibition Exhibition Organised by The European Technology Institute and Sponsored by EUROSIS The University of Lincoln For latest information see: www.eurosis.org or http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=node/2281 AIM OF EUROMEDIA'2013 The 17th annual EUROMEDIA'2013 conference covers the latest developments in web-multimedia and communications technology while also looking at their implementation in Broadband networking, mobile computing, broadband networking, distributed computing, telematics, E-technology and real world environments like embedded systems, security systems and training systems. New topics are human computer interaction with a focus on the interaction of users with multimodal interfaces and the usability and experiences of users with multimodal systems based on different media. The conference is structured around 5 tracks: WEBTEC, which deals with web technology-COMTEC, which covers communications technology-MEDIATEC, which covers multimedia technology-APTEC, which provides an overview of media-integration and ETEC, which covers electronic commerce. The conference also features special workshops on Cloud Computing, E-Business, Medical Imaging, Facial and Biometric Recognition, Computer Graphics and Cyber Security. All submissions will be peer reviewed by at least three members of the International Program Committee. Accepted papers will be published in the conference Proceedings (both print and electronic format), that will be copyrighted and widely disseminated. All talks and tutorials, must be accompanied by a paper of between three to eight Proceedings pages. KEYNOTE The Future of Serious Games and Immersive Technologies by David Wortley FRSA, Founder Immersive Technology Strategies INVITED SPEECH Professor Shaun Lawson, School of Computer Science, University of Lincoln for more information on these see: http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=node/2326 TUTORIAL Gesture Recognition and Control using Microsoft Kinect, John Murray CONFERENCE THEMES The themes of EUROMEDIA'2013 are the following WEBTEC The WEBTEC conference focuses on new developments with respect to Internet, Intranet, HTML 5.0/XML/DHTML..., and WEB 4.0. Because of the large amount of new tools and developments, scientific papers focusing on this subject should always include references to other ideas and products. If your paper describes a new language or tool, include the theoretical basis, application, and (tested) experiences. This track covers: Internet Viewers and Programs Development and Design Tools for the Web Dynamic Circuit Network Research Tactical Internet Web Programming Web Simulation and Animation Interactive Web Publishing Tools Dynamic New Languages and Standards Java Security CE and the Web IPV6 (next generation internetprotocol) Visual Programming Languages Advanced Web Authoring and Development Tools Visual Web Programming Visual DHTML - XML , XSL editors Applets and Scripting Languages over Networks 3D Web Programs 3D Worlds Rule Based Programming for 3D Environments (avatars) Building Online Communities (Social/Gaming) Web 4.0 social software Video and Audio Streaming on the Web Video Telephony, Web Video and Web Conferencing Video and Audio Libraries Internet telephone networks Video Stream analysis techniques Motion analysis techniques Object detection and tagging in Video Streams AI on the Web Intelligent Agents, Knowbots and REBOL Bots Worm Programs, Data Mining and MDX, SQL, SQLJ Based Tools Mobile Network Agents Site Analysis Tools Collaborative Filtering Intelligent Interactive Characters Semantic Web Applications Web-based Information Systems Software for Web-based Business Applications and E-Commerce Building Interactive Advertising and Information Interfaces Business Objects and Business to Business E-Commerce Customer Tracking Tools, E-Commerce Tools & Architectures Electronic Cash Transfer Protocols on the Web Joint Electronic Payments Initiative Internet Open Trading Protocols Security and E-Commerce Web Based Training and Web Based Networked Simulation PC VR Based Training MEDIATEC The MEDIATEC conference looks at new developments in multimedia technology. Step by step, multimedia computing becomes more common and more popular. CD-DVD/HD/BLURAY technology, videoconferencing, and real-time 3-D animation have become widely available for standard hardware platforms. The type of papers we are looking for try to give a theoretical foundation to developments in multimedia hardware and software, if possible comparing different alternatives so that empirical results can form a basis for new standards and choice among alternatives. This track covers: Multimedia Techniques and Telecommunications Real Time Interactive Systems Hardware for multimedia storage Hardware and networks for multimedia transmission CD-Interactive Systems and Online DVD Technology Removable Storage Technology Multimedia Sensors (RF Tags) Intelligent Analysis and Interpretation of Multimedia Data using f.ex. novel adaptive algorithms (the Panoptes system) 2D to 3D conversion Image analysis and compression Multimedia Authoring Tools and Software Presentation Tools Presentation Software Animation /Facial Animation Animation Tools 3D Authoring Tools, 3D Graphics, 3D Accelerators and Motion Capture Video and Audio Editing DVD/Online Video Imaging, Editing Techniques and Tools Video Compression Techniques and Tools Video Accelerators Non Linear Video Editing Systems Digital Video MPEG 5 PC-Video Encoding and Decoding (MPEG) Image Compression Colour Palette Strategies Audio Editing Digital Audio Software DVD Recording Software Voice Recognition Systems Industrial Applications Automatic Speech Recognition Software defined radio Multimedia Building Blocks Multimedia Databases Toolboxes for Moving Graphics Productivity Tools Object-Oriented Multimedia AdLib Software indexed and searchable video intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisance systems (ISR) tagged videos with metadata tags in federated databases ant colony optimization algorithms for video tags COMTEC The COMTEC conference covers different types of communication technology utilising both fixed and mobile infrastructures. Of course, this conference must be seen in alliance with the overall theme of the conference: new media that are used on a world-wide basis in relation to information and communication infrastructures. This track covers: Telecommunications Technologies Augmented Reality and Ubiquitous Computing Applications (such as Aurora, the Sixth Sense Project etc...) Handheld Augmented Reality using tablets or phones High Speed Interconnects Fast video transmission using terahertz waves Full-Motion Video (FMV), FMV Analysis using GPU's Optical Networks and Switching Transport Networks HSI in Parallel/Distributed Systems Message Passing Communication Standards Communication Servers and Networks Access Networks and Protocols Systems and Applications Software Clusters and Load Balancing Traffic Models and Performance Simulations Fault Tolerance, Reliability Models, Performance Studies and System Validation Networks Multicast ISDN, Intelligent Networks, LAN-WAN Interconnection, WIFI, Hotspots Broadband and Wideband Networks Sensor Networks, Overlays, Peer-to-Peer Networking Next Generation Networks Information Super Highways, GRID Network Management Case Studies on Large Networks Simulation technology Network Planning & Management & Software Radio Traffic Engineering Broadband convergence networks (BcN) Business or socio-economic analysis Network Security Encryption and Coding Software Protocols Privacy, ID Verification, Authentication, Message Integrity, Message Non-Repudiation and Security Policies Access Control Firewalls Intrusion Detection Smart Card Technology Mobile Communications Satellite Services and GPS Systems DECT with GAP (Generic Access Profile) and Bluetooth WAP compliant Broadband Mobile Communication Voice Paging, Mobile Fax, Mobile Video Text Smart Phones and Applications 4G LTE Networks Mobile Networks Planning W-CDMA (3rd generation mobile telecommunications) Mobile adhoc networks (MANETS) WIFI, Hotspots WLAN's TV Technology CATV, HDTV, 3D TV Smart TV with Cloud and Social computing Dual View Gaming Interactive Video DAVIC Digital TV DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) QoS QoS in TP Networks QoS in ATM Networks QoS in Public Networks QoS in Mobile Networks QoS in Heterogeneous Networks QoS Charging APTEC The APTEC conference shows how effectiveness and efficiency of individuals and public and private organisations can be improved using telematics, advanced communications, and multimedia technology. Papers in the APTEC conference should present the relation between the type of activity that is supported by new technology and the characteristics of the technology itself. If possible, empirical test results should be included in the paper. The topics for this track are the following: Telematics Consumer Applications Home Banking Streamed Video-on-Demand, Video and PC-Gaming Video Kiosks Cooperative Telematics Applications Home Shopping Teleconsulting Teleworking Teleprocessing Telepresence Web Enabled Devices Tele-Education Tele-Teaching Multimedia and DVD Technology Computer Based Training CBT Authoring Software Computer Assisted Instruction Simulation Based Training Interactive Tools Tele-Education on the Web Case Studies Integrated Enterprise Software and Groupware Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) VHDL and Verilog Applications Product Data Interchange Synthetic Environments and Simulation on the Web Distributed Simulation (DIS) Virtual Reality Innovative e-mail applications Shared Memory, Shared Screen Group Decision Support Group Scheduling Group Editing Video Conferencing and standards Desktop Video Conferencing Workflow Software Putting Interactive Training Online Telemedicine Multimedia Real-Time Systems Telediagnostic Fault Tolerance Telemonitoring Data Bases Case Studies Ubiquitous Computing Applications Haptic Interfaces Health Care Pervasive computing Video/Television/Home Appliances/Human interaction Mediascapes Interactive posters Electronic tags Ambient intelligence System architecture and concepts, software and intelligent receptors Smart homes and transport (cars,planes, Digital home concept) Smart surroundings using ubiquitous wireless sensor networks Self organising digital sensor networks of individual motes GPS, active RFID technology Context Aware Systems (f.ex SIREN) Privacy and security from motes, smart sensors to smart dust Embedded Systems and future product market combinations modelling specification and validation of embedded systems intelligent clothing and polytronics rfid technology intelligent products and environments, f.ex smart cars active silenced machines (adaptronics) simulated environments (reverse engineering) man-machine interaction (converging technology) security systems (biometric and other dataprocessing techniques Multimodal communication context sensitive sensing affective computing speech recognition, recognition of facial expressions recognition of emotion in text, speech and video usability engineering experiences ETEC The ETEC conference reviews the latest trends and technologies applied in the growing field of electronic commerce. This track will be exclusively dedicated to practical applications in business to business and business to customer environments. E-Commerce provides valuable guidance on reconfiguring the structure and interaction between organisations, businesses, and customers, to create effective new possibilities and to stay ahead of competition, by implementing new advanced information and communications technology. The track focuses on the reality rather than the hype which tends to surround these items. This conference is a unique occasion to find out the key issues and essential facts from case studies and unbiased expert presentations. Topics include: Tele-X E-commerce Security Medical Information Systems Challenges of tomorrow and beyond Trust and security: provisions and instruments Online availability of public services Service survivability and maintainability Interoperability of services Security in e-democracy (including e-participation and e-voting) E-justice (administration and workflow security for legal processes) Secure federating information access (from different government and third party agencies) Security and reliability in media integration Secure e-government and Identity Management Security and reliability of Smart Card System Availability and reliability of mobile services Data protection and data privacy (e.g. e-health and e-education) Intrusion detection and prevention Anti-spam legislation and solution Public-private- partnerships management Role-based management and usage restriction Special Tracks Special Track on Knowledge Management, e-business information management and e-Mobility Information is a strategic resource in every organisation. In Business Information Management (BIM) we focus on the continuous improvement of the quality of the information, that is intrinsic in business processes and is supporting management decision making. In e-Business Information Management (e-BIM) internet based information modelling analyzing and presentation is a hot issue and is part of a company's competitiveness. Themes: Knowledge warehouse Knowledge acquisition and datamining e-business, e-marketing, e-services business process modelling management information systems content management business intelligence management reporting e-learning E-blended learning MPEG2 standards in e-mobility Special Track on In-Car Applications This track will cover the embedded systems envisaged in future car design based on multimedia applications. Look-Ahead Radar - LIDAR Automatic Braking Blind Spot Detection Steer by Wire LEDS Lane Departure Warning Conversational Voice Recognition Drowsiness Sensors HMI Cockpit Controllers Split Displays In-car Entertainment Systems Glass Cockpit/HUD Displays Smart Navigation Networking Integrated Sensors Special Track on Facial Recognition or Non Verbal Communication Facial expressions play an important role in human communication. We are able to read emotions from human faces. Turn taking in human dialogues can be regulated by facial expressions. There is an ongoing discussion about the universal character of emotions. Psychologist P. Ekman claims that there are 6 universal emotions corresponding with unique facial expressions: happiness, sadness, disgust, anger, fear and surprise. But there are much more emotions, which can be conveyed by facial expressions, way of speaking, gestures and other body language. (f.ex. using hyperspectral sensors) For many years researchers have been involved in the automatic recognition and generation of emotions. There are systems which are able to read faces and analyze speech signals to recognize emotions. Researchers have developed "talking faces" which are able to show facial expressions and to speak with appropriate emotions. At this moment here robots and avatars which are able to display emotions and are able to recognize emotion. The goal of the session/track is to invite researchers to present papers in the area of non verbal communication. Virtual Reality 2.0 Applications for knowledge building This track will cover Virtual Reality 2.0 Applications using Motion Capture Technology in Advertising Healthcare Market research Auto Safety Mobile Phones Security WORKSHOPS The conference organization is open to suggestions on possible workshops on multimedia development and related areas of research If you want to propose a specific simulation workshop please contact; philippe.geril@eurosis.org before SEPTEMBER 30 Medical Imaging Systems Efficient and powerful medical imaging systems have been assuming a growing and crucial importance in medicine, allowing to deeply examination and understanding on the human body and, therefore, playing an essential role for adequate diagnosis, treatment and follow-up. To accomplish more efficient and powerful medical imaging systems, many research works have been done in many domains, such as the ones related with medical image devices, signal processing, image processing and analysis, biomechanical simulation and data visualization. The main goal of the Workshop “Medical Imaging Systems” is to bring together researchers involved in the related domains, in order to set the major lines of development for the near future. The Workshop “Medical Imaging Systems” will consist of researchers representing various fields related to Medical Devices, Signal Processing, Computational Vision, Computer Graphics, Computational Mechanics, Scientific Visualization, Mathematics, Medicine, Medical Imaging and Hardware Manufacturers. The Workshop endeavours to the contribution of obtaining better solutions for more efficient and powerful medical imaging systems, and attempts to establish a bridge between clinicians, researchers and manufacturers from these diverse fields. The Workshop "Medical Imaging Systems" will cover topics related with (not exhaustive): image acquisition signal processing image processing and analysis modelling and simulation computer aided diagnosis surgery, therapy, and treatment computational bioimaging and visualization software development virtual reality telemedicine systems and their applications assistive technology computational anatomy medical robots imaging devices hardware systems Interactive Intelligent Systems The main focus of the Interactive Intelligent Systems track is to highlight research using the best technologies that push the envelope of both interface and interaction. When the main source of computing power was located in central computing facilities, those systems were evaluated by their throughput, accuracy, reliability, etc. Today’s computing power resides in true end users. The methods for assessing human-machine systems need to evolve along with the technology. Novel interfaces (e.g. virtual environments and wearable devices) and novel interactions (e.g. haptic devices, touch screens, speech) require novel evaluation methods and new metrics for measuring the effectiveness of these human-machine systems. The problem is hard because new technologies are appearing faster than ever and appropriate methods need to keep up. One part of the evaluation problem has been addressed through attention to the principles of usability; the usability metrics are efficiency, effectiveness and user satisfaction. The major part of the problem, however, involves assessing whether novel technologies actually provide utility to the end user. Cloud Computing As one of the fastest growing fields in present-day media cloud computing will form a dedicated track at EUROMEDIA'2013. Software and computing architectures for SaaS and PaaS Programming models for cloud applications and virtualization Cloud application deployment tools and Application Clouds Public, private, hybrid and Community cloud application and data integration architectures Portability of applications and data between different cloud providers Programming tools, plug-ins, and technologies for application monitoring, provisioning Software architectures for cross-cloud integration and inter-operability Web portals for provisioning, monitoring, and deploying Cloud applications Privacy and security in Clouds Experiences with cloud SaaS and PaaS systems Infrastructure as a Service Clouds Software Clouds Maintenance and Management of Cloud Computing Case study involving enterprise, business, and government services deployment on cloud Social Networks This workshop will look at the applications to search, retrieval, recommendation, and navigation within social networks and covers the following topics: Explicit vs. inferred social links (e.g. mining query logs) Integration of different social networks (e.g. links between blogs and bookmarking systems) Socially induced measures of similarity, relatedness, or distance Co-evolution of social, information, and semantic networks Analysis of the structure and the dynamics of social information networks Behavioral patterns of social linking Linguistic analysis of social annotation spaces Formal and generative models of social annotation Unstructured vs. structured social knowledge representations Implementation and scalability of social link representations Automatic and user-based evaluation Emergent semantics in social networks Robustness against spam and other forms of social abuse Design of collaborative annotation mechanisms Critical mass and incentives of social participation (e.g. games) User interfaces for collaborative annotation Cyber Security This workshop invites presentations on Access Control, Applications of Cryptography, Attacks and Viral Software, Polymorphic Threats, Authentication and Authorization, Biometrics and Applications, Critical ICT Resources Protection, Data and System Integrity, Data Protection, Ethics, Digital Content Security, Identity Management, Information Hiding, Information Warfare, Internet and Web Security, Intrusion Detection, Password Protection(alfanumeric, mnemonic and disposable passwords), Peer-to-Peer Security, Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Risk Analysis and Management, Secure Electronic Voting, Secure Sensor Networks, Secure Systems Development, Security Architectures, Security Economics, Security Education, Security Management, Security Metrics, Smart Cards, SPAM, SPIT, SPIM, Trust Management and Models Computer Graphics Computer Graphics applied into every day appliances and multimedia hardware/ software. Fundamental algorithms for computer graphics and computer vision Model representation and simplification Parametric curves and surfaces Illumination techniques Colors and color systems Virtual and augmented reality, haptic systems Human-computer interaction (haptic devices, virtual mission boards, tablets, cell-phones) Real time rendering Image processing, image reconstruction Pattern recognition 3D scene reconstruction Segmentation Motion detection Scientific and technical visualization Information visualization Mobile graphics and vision system Industrial application of computer graphics and vision TUTORIALS Tutorials can be proposed in the following three categories: T1- Introductory tutorials T2- State of the Art Tutorials T3- Software and Modelware Tutorials Tutorial proposals should be emailed to Philippe.Geril@eurosis.org before SEPTEMBER 30TH. POSTER SESSION The poster session only features work in progress. Next to the actual poster presentation, these submissions also feature as short papers in the Proceedings. STUDENTS SESSION This session is for students who want to present their work in progress or part of their doctoral thesis as a paper. Student papers are denoted by the fact that only the name of the student appears on the paper as an author. They are published as short papers in the Proceedings. DIVERSE ACTIVITIES For demonstrations or video sessions, please contact EUROSIS. Special session will be set up for vendor presentations in co- ordination with the scientific program. User Group meetings for simulation languages and tools can be organised the day before the conference. If you would like to arrange a meeting, please contact the Conference Chairs. We will be happy to provide a meeting room and other necessary equipment. Partners for projects session(s) will be organised by EUROSIS to give potential project teams or individuals the opportunity to present their research in order to link up with fellow researchers for future research projects. Those wishing to participate in this session need to send a proposal to EUROSIS. A EUROSIS TC Meeting and an EU Project update meeting EXHIBITION A special exhibition is envisaged during the conference focused on multimedia applications. For more information please contact EUROSIS for further details. Email: Philippe.Geril@eurosis.org DEADLINES AND REQUIREMENTS Send all submissions in an ELECTRONIC FORM ONLY in (zipped) Microsoft Word format, or PDF format (PREFERRED FORMAT)indicating the designated track and type of submission (full paper or an extended abstract) to the EUROSIS (Philippe.Geril@eurosis.org). Please provide your name, affiliation, full mailing address, telephone / fax number and Email address on all submissions as well. For submissions please put in the subject of your Email the following indications: EUROMEDIA'2013 and designated track or USE THE ONLINE SUBMISSION FORM. http://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php?q=node/2335 Only original papers, which have not been published elsewhere, will be accepted for publication Journal Publication Only accepted and presented extended papers are eligible for journal publication in any of the journals listed here. Quality Control In order to ensure the quality of the proceedings, Thomson-Reuters ISI and IET will receive the listing of the actually presented papers, next to the copies of the Proceedings. All EUROSIS Proceedings are ISI-Thomson Reuters and IET referenced. REGISTRATION FEES As the VAT rules for conferences in the UK are set to change only on December 1st 2013 the fees for this conference are as yet VAT free. Registration Fees Author EUROSIS members Other Participants Pre-registration before March 20, 2013 EUR 500 EUR 500 EUR 555 Registration after March 20, 2013 Pre-registration required EUR 545 EUR 595 STUDENTS Students who are authors, pay a registration of EUR 370 . To qualify as a student author you need to send in together with your paper a copy of your student card. Student papers are only accepted as student papers if only the name of the student appears as author of the paper or in the case of multiple authors, all authors should be students. Registration Fees Students Author EUROSIS members Other Participants Pre-registration before March 20, 2013 € 370 € 370 € 410 Registration after March 20, 2013 Pre-registration required € 390 € 430 The full registration fee includes one copy of the Conference Proceedings, coffee and tea during the breaks, all lunches, a welcome cocktail and a conference dinner. SOCIAL PROGRAMME A visit to a related facility in (or near) Lincoln. More information to follow. The conference dinner will be at the Bishop's Palace in Lincoln - this is a charming location situated in the medieval cathedral complex. http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/lincoln-medieval-bishops-palace/ PAPER SUBMISSION TYPES FULL PAPER (including abstract, conclusions, diagrams, references) During review, the submitted full papers can be accepted as a regular 5 page paper. If excellent, full papers can be accepted by the program committee as an extended (8-page) paper. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the EUROMEDIA'2013 International Program Committee. EXTENDED ABSTRACT (at least five pages) Participants may also submit a 5 page extended abstract for a regular (5 pages) or short (3 pages) paper or poster, which will be reviewed by the International Program Committee. All accepted papers will be published in the EUROMEDIA'2013 Conference Proceedings. SHORT ABSTRACT (at least three to four pages) Participants may also submit a 3 page abstract for a short paper or poster, which will be reviewed by the International Program Committee. All accepted papers will be published in the EUROMEDIA'2013 Conference Proceedings. PLEASE NOTE: ONE (1) PAGE ABSTRACTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED. CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS Philippe Geril EUROSIS-ETI European Simulation Office Greenbridge Science Park Ghent University - Ostend Campus Wetenschapspark 1 Plassendale 1 B-8400 Ostend Belgium Tel: +32.59.255330 Fax: +32.59.255339 Email: philippe.geril@eurosis.org OUTSTANDING PAPER AWARD The 2013 EUROMEDIA Conference Committee will select the Outstanding Paper of the Conference. The author of this paper will be awarded the a Best Paper Award, a free registration for a EUROSIS conference. Only papers SUBMITTED AS FULL papers and accepted as EXTENDED papers will be eligible for the Outstanding Paper Award. LANGUAGE The official conference language for all papers and presentations is English CONFERENCE VENUE The conference will be held at the University of Lincoln http://www.lincoln.ac.uk in the historic medieval city of Lincoln, UK http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln,_England IMPORTANT DEADLINES EARLY BIRD SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 15TH, 2012 SUBMISSION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 15TH, 2012 LATE SUBMISSION DEADLINE: JANUARY 15TH, 2013 NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION: FEBRUARY 5TH, 2013 Authors provide camera-ready manuscript: MARCH 20TH, 2013 CONFERENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN: APRIL 15-17, 2013 REPLY CARD First Name: Surname: Occupation and/or Title: Affiliation: Mailing Address Zip code: City: Country. Telephone: Fax: E-Mail: Yes, I intend to attend the EUROMEDIA'2013: [ ] Presenting a paper, by submitting a full paper [ ] Presenting a short paper (by submitting an extended abstract) [ ] Participating in the industrial program [ ] Organizing a vendor session [ ] Proposing a panel discussion (please mention names of panellists) [ ] Contributing to the exhibition [ ] Without presenting a paper The provisional title of my paper / exhibited tool is: With the following highlights: The paper belongs to the category (please tick only one): [ ] WEBTEC Subtopic:______________ [ ] COMTEC Subtopic:______________ [ ] MEDIATEC Subtopic:______________ [ ] APTEC Subtopic:______________ [ ] ETEC Subtopic:______________ [ ] Knowledge Management [ ] In-Car Applications [ ] Facial Recognition [ ] Virtual reality Applications [ ] Medical Imaging Systems [ ] Cloud Computing [ ] Social Networks [ ] Cyber Security [ ] Computer Graphics [ ] Poster Session [ ] Student Session [ ] Tutorials [ ] Exhibition Other colleague(s) interested in the topics of the conference is/are: Name: Address: Name: Address: Please send or fax this card immediately to: Philippe Geril, EUROSIS-ETI Greenbridge Science Park Ghent University - Ostend Campus Wetenschapspark 1 Plassendale 1 B-8400 Ostend Belgium Tel: +32.59.255330 Fax: +32.59.255339 |
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