The past decade has seen a tremendous growth in multimedia systems and applications in various areas ranging from surveillance to social media. While these systems and applications have been instrumental in improving the way of life for the end users; in the process the people's privacy might be put at risk. In particular, in most social networking websites, users upload their information without any guarantees on privacy. Although there has been a significant progress in multimedia research, the issues related to privacy related to the use of multimedia systems and applications have only recently begun to attract the attention of researchers. The goal of the 1st IEEE International Workshop on Privacy Issues in Multimedia (PIM'16) is to bring forward recent advances related to privacy protection in various multimedia systems and applications.
The workshop seeks unpublished high quality papers that address privacy issues in different multimedia applications including, but not limited to, surveillance, e-chronicles, ehealth, mobile media, and social networking from the following perspectives:
- Privacy considerations in acquisition and transmission of multimedia data.
- Privacy issues in fusion, analysis, presentation, and publication of multimedia data.
- Privacy in multimedia databases: storage, access, indexing and retrieval.
- Theory and models: assessment of security and privacy and utility, privacy leakage and covert channels.
- Synergy between privacy preserving technologies and ethical and legal issues.
- Privacy aware cloud-based multimedia storage and processing.
- System architectural choices for privacy preservation.
The workshop will be held in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2016) in Seattle.
Important Dates:
- Paper submission due: March 18, 2016
- Decision notification: April 22, 2016
- Camera ready submission: May 13, 2016
- Workshop: July 15, 2016
More information, including submission instructions, is available on the workshop website.