Conference Scope
The scope of the conference covers theoretical and practical aspects of multimedia and network information systems. In particular, topics include (but are not limited to) the following subjects:
Web Systems and Network Technologies:
- Cloud Computing,
- Deep Web Processing,
- Internet Search Engines,
- Machine Learning in Web–based Systems,
- Mashup Systems,
- Ontology Management and Alignment,
- Recommender Systems,
- Semantic Web,
- System Integration,
- Topical Crawlers,
- Trust and Security Management,
- Virtual Communities,
- Web Mining,
- Web Traffic Optimization,
- Web Usability and Accessibility.
Multimedia Information Technology:
- Affective Computing,
- Augmented Reality,
- Computer Vision,
- Content-based Image Retrieval,
- Digital Sound Processing,
- Digital Video,
- Extended Reality,
- Image Processing,
- Multimedia Content Management Systems,
- Multimedia Databases,
- Multimedia Indexing and Retrieval,
- Multimedia Processing,
- Multimedia Sharing Systems,
- Music Information Retrieval,
- Network Games,
- Session Mobility,
- Sound and Music Computing,
- Speech Recognition and Synthesis,
- Video Editing Software,
- Video on Demand,
- Virtual Reality Technologies,
- Visual Retrieval Systems.
Web 2.0 and Collaborative Systems:
- Application Sharing,
- Collaborative learning,
- Collaborative Project Management,
- Complex Networks,
- E-learning 2.0,
- Electronic Communication,
- Intelligent Networks,
- Rich Internet applications,
- Social Networks,
- Social Web,
- Web Publishing,
- Web-oriented Architecture.
Information System Applications:
- Business Intelligence,
- Enterprise Information Systems,
- Geographical Information Systems,
- Medical Information Systems,
- Mobile Information Systems,
- Nature Inspired Information Systems.
Data Processing in Information Systems:
- AI in Information Systems,
- Big Data,
- Computational Intelligence,
- Data Quality,
- Data Warehouses and Data Mining,
- Distributed Processing,
- Efficiency of Information Systems,
- Human Computer Interaction,
- Knowledge Management,
- Metadata in Information Systems,
- Multi-agent Systems.
Digital Libraries:
- Cultural Heritage Digitalization,
- Digital Library
- Distributed Repositories,
- Semantics,
- Services Atomization,
- Usage Mining,
- Virtual Museums.





