Computer vision research and practices have, and will continue,
to play a center role in cultural heritage preservation efforts. The
workshop on eHeritage and Digital Art Preservation aims to bring
together computer vision researchers who are interested in applying
their research towards eHeritage efforts. In addition, we encourage
interdisciplinary research related to computer vision, in particular
computer graphics, image and audio processing, and haptic (touch)
research, as well as work pertaining to the presentation of eHeritage
content over the web.
Scope:
We strongly encourage interdisciplinary papers and would like to keep a wide scope. However, in order to align the workshop with the ICCV audience we require that all papers:
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Best paper award courtesy of Microsoft Research Asia.
Scope:
We strongly encourage interdisciplinary papers and would like to keep a wide scope. However, in order to align the workshop with the ICCV audience we require that all papers:
- be related (either as primary or secondary focus) to one of ICCV topics as listed in the ICCV call for papers .
- papers involving real eHeritage efforts will be given highest priority.
PLEASE CLICK (SCHEDULE) TO SEE WORKSHOP PROGRAM.
Best paper award courtesy of Microsoft Research Asia.