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General
Information
The International MultiMedia Modeling Conference (MMM) is a leading international conference for researchers and industry practitioners to share their new ideas, original research results and practical development experiences from all MMM related areas. The conference calls for research papers reporting original investigation results and industrial track papers reporting real multimedia applications and system development experience. The conference also solicits proposals for tutorials on crucial technologies of multimedia modeling, and calls for special sessions proposals focusing on specific new challenges in the multimedia arena.
Singapore
Singapore, popularly
known as "The Garden City", is situated at the
southern tip of the Malaysian Peninsula in South-East
Asia. With a rich and interesting history tracking
back from 1819, Singapore is a small but prosperous
cosmopolitan nation diversified with 4 main
ethnic groups, namely, Chinese, Malays, Indians
and Eurasians. With museums exhibiting rich
collection of historical information and relics
as contrasted to the fun theme parks, holidaying
spots as well as bustling shopping and dining
heavens, Singapore is an excellent utopia to
unwind from the daunting stress of today's society.
Cosmopolitan Singapore
Nanyang
Technological University (NTU)
Located in the south-western
part of the country some 25 km from the city
centre, NTU has a 200-ha campus in Jurong. This
is the Yunnan Garden Campus. The original part
of the campus was built in 1986, and the campus
buildings are laid out on a master plan drawn
up by world famous architect Kenzo Tange.
In November/December 2000,
National Institute of Education (NIE) shifted
into its new, state-of-the-art, $400 million
campus at the NTU grounds.

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