EditorialCloud-Based Multimedia Services for healthcare and other related applications
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M. Shamim Hossain is an Associate Professor at the King Saud University, Riyadh, KSA. Dr. Shamim Hossain received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Ottawa, Canada. His research interests include serious games, social media, IoT, cloud and multimedia for healthcare, smart health, and resource provisioning for big data processing on media clouds. He has authored and co-authored around 100 publications including refereed IEEE/ACM/Springer/Elsevier journals,
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M. Shamim Hossain is an Associate Professor at the King Saud University, Riyadh, KSA. Dr. Shamim Hossain received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Ottawa, Canada. His research interests include serious games, social media, IoT, cloud and multimedia for healthcare, smart health, and resource provisioning for big data processing on media clouds. He has authored and co-authored around 100 publications including refereed IEEE/ACM/Springer/Elsevier journals, conference papers, books, and book chapters. He has served as a member of the organizing and technical committees of several international conferences and workshops. He has served as co-chair, general chair, workshop chair, publication chair, and TPC for over 12 IEEE and ACM conferences and workshops. Currently, he serves as a co-chair of the 6th IEEE ICME workshop on Multimedia Services and Tools for E-health MUST-EH 2016. He is on the editorial board of International Journal of Multimedia Tools and Applications. Previously, he served as a guest editor of IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine (currently JBHI), Springer Multimedia tools and Applications (MTAP), Cluster Computing (Springer), Future Generation Computer Systems (Elsevier) and International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks. Currently, he serves as a lead guest editor of IEEE Communication Magazine, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, Sensors (MDPI), and Computers & Electrical Engineering (Elsevier). Dr. Shamim is a Senior Member of IEEE, a member of ACM and ACM SIGMM.
Changsheng Xu is a Professor in National Lab of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Executive Director of China-Singapore Institute of Digital Media. His research interests include multimedia content analysis/indexing/retrieval, pattern recognition and computer vision. He holds 30 granted/pending patents and has published over 200 refereed research papers in these areas. Dr. Xu is an Associate Editor of IEEE Trans. on Multimedia, ACM Trans. on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications and ACM/Springer Multimedia Systems Journal. He is on the editorial board of Journal of Multimedia, International Journal of Multimedia Tools and Applications, and International Journal of Multimedia Intelligence and Security. He received the Best Associate Editor Award of ACM Trans. on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications in 2012 and the Best Editorial Member Award of ACM/Springer Multimedia Systems Journal in 2008. He served as Program Chair of ACM Multimedia 2009. He has served as associate editor, guest editor, general chair, program chair, area/track chair, special session organizer, session chair and TPC member for over 20 IEEE and ACM prestigious multimedia journals, conferences and workshops. He is IEEE Fellow and ACM Distinguished Scientist.
Abdel Monim Artoli is currently a Professor of Computer Science at the King Saud University, Riyadh, KSA. A.M. Artoli is a leading computational scientist in the fields of biocomputing, lattice Boltzmann method and non-Newtonian fluid flow. His diverse research interest includes blood flow at microscale, density matrix renormalization, and complex system dynamics. Artoli has published many articles in the above disciplines which are heavily cited. His Ph.D. thesis on “mesoscopic computational hemodynamics” has been cited more than 100 times. Artoli has worked at the Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam and in IST, Portugal and in Sudan as a dean of the Graduate College, Alneelain University. He has received the Sudanese Ministry of High Education Award as the best scientist. He is also a member of a number of scientific societies and an organizer of a conference series, editor in chief and regular reviewer of a number of journals. Artoli has supervised a number of M.Sc. students and a few Ph.D. students in Europe, Sudan and Saudi Arabia.
Manzur Murshed is currently a Professor and Head of School of Information Technology, Federation University Australia, Gippsland Campus, Australia (formerly Monash University, Gippsland Campus) and was one of the founding directors of the Centre for Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications Research (MCCAR). He received the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, in 1999. His major research interests are in the fields of video technology, information theory, wireless communications, distributed computing, and security & privacy. He has so far published 170 refereed research papers and received more than $1 million nationally competitive research funding, including three Australian Research Council Discovery Project grants in 2006, 2010, and 2013 on video coding & communications and a large industry grant in 2011 on secured video conferencing. To date he has successfully supervised 18 Ph.D. students. He is an Editor of Hindawi’s International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting and has served as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology in 2012–2013 and as a Guest Editor of special issues of Journal of Multimedia, International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks (IJDSN), and Springer Cluster Computing. He has been serving on several technical program committees of numerous IEEE and ACM events. Prof. Murshed is a Senior Member of IEEE, and a member of ACM.
Stefan Göbel is an Associate Professor and head of the Serious Games group at the Multimedia Communications Lab at Technische Universität Darmstadt (TUD). Research topics cover the development (authoring, creation), (personalized, adaptive) control and (technology-enhanced) evaluation (and effect measurement) of Serious Games. Stefan Göbel holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from TUD and has long-term experience in Graphic Information Systems. Dr. Göbel is the author of 100+ peer reviewed publications and serves as PC member and reviewer at different conferences (e.g. ACM Multimedia, CHI, ICME, Edutainment, EC-GBL, ICEC or FDG) and organizations (e.g. European Commission, Austrian Science Foundation and Swiss National Science Foundation). In 2003 Dr. Göbel initiated and hosted (as well as 2004 and 2006) the International Conference on Technologies in Interactive Digital Storytelling and Entertainment (TIDSE), which merged with the International Conference on Virtual Storytelling (ICVS) to form the International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling (ICIDS) late 2008. In 2005 Dr. Göbel initiated the GameDays as national ‘science meets business’ workshop for Serious Games. Since that time he is permanently hosting the GameDays on an annual basis in cooperation with Hessen-IT, TU Darmstadt and other institutions from academia and industry. Since 2010, major parts of the GameDays have been implemented as International Conference (fully dedicated) on Serious Games. Previously, he served as a guest editor of IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, and the International Journal of Computer Science in Sport. Currently, he serves as a guest editor of Springer Multimedia tools and Applications (MTAP).