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| CULTNAT, Cairo, Egypt CALL FOR PAPERS - ArtTech09 1st June 2009 - 2nd June 2009 International Workshop on Advanced Technologies & Techniques for Cultural Heritage Documentation and Analysis
1 2 June, 2009
Cairo, Egypt
Organized by
Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (CULTNAT), Bibliotheca Alexandrina Egypt, www.cultnat.org & InfrArtSonic, EU-funded Project INCO-CT-2005-015338, www.infrArtSonic.org
Submission of Papers:
We consider research papers written in English maximum of 6 pages according to the IEEE format
http://www.infrartsonic.org/conference/Cairo/index.htm
Papers should be sent by email to:
Organizing Committee Chair
Hania Salem, hasalem@mcit.gov.eg
Important Dates:
Paper submission: March 20th, 2009
Acceptance notification: April 13th, 2009
Camera ready copy due: April 30th, 2009
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| Damascus - Syria ICTTA IEEE Damascus 7th April 2008 - 11th April 2008 InfrArtSonic will participate in The International Conference on Information & Communication Technologies: from Theory to Applications - ICTTA08 - that will be held from April 7 - 11, 2008 in Damascus, Syria.
A special session will be held with the title:
ICT contribution to Cultural Heritage and Conservation Science Applications.
Organizer:
Georgios Karagiannis, Ormylia Foundation, Art Diagnosis Centre, Greece
http://www.ormyliafoundation.gr/
http://www.infrartsonic.org
The conservation science is a scientific field involving contributions from many and different scientific disciplines.
Advanced technologies are being developed for the analytical investigation of artworks contributing multivariate data for the documentation or completion of historical and archaeological data.
State of the art data and information processing and management systems are solicited to optimally merge and cross-evaluate the information that may be potentially revealed / derived from the acquired and stored pertinent data after the combination of methods and techniques from the different scientific fields (i.e. multispectral images and spectra, multivariate data produced from the combination of variable physicochemical spectroscopic techniques, textual archives, multimedia content and other.).
Research work is performed within this field combining optimal data acquisition, processing and management, associated with the development of novel integrating techniques and methods targeting to a multidisciplinary approach and providing integrated solutions.
The merit and the added value of the application and further development of the signal/image and in general of the information processing techniques applied to the analytical, data in the field of conservation is not sufficiently exploited and should be intensively pushed forward.
This is a mission that engineers and conservation scientists should jointly undertake. The assimilation of efforts of both side techniques is a prerequisite for a concrete collaboration to be setup.
Within this context we would appreciate to receive any scientific contributions on the following indicative topics:
Novel non destructive testing instrumentation and applications supported with signal and image processing
Knowledge management of cultural heritage assets including semantics
Information processing and data (provided from analytical work on art objects documentation) fusion
Remote sensing techniques (applied to preventive conservation, mapping of archeological sites, underground tomography)
Alternatively, contributions could be focused in presenting recent innovative and applied research developments combining any of the aforementioned topics
The presentation or parallel demonstration of applied projects is strongly encouraged.
http://conferences.enst-bretagne.fr/ictta/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7&Itemid=10#SS6
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| The Holy Archbishopric of Cyprus One-Day Seminar on A Novel and Integrated Portable Non-Destructive Analysis System for the Documentation of Artworks - InfrArtSonic 14th Novenmber 2007 Organised by InfrArtSonic project under the Auspices of the Holy Archbishopric of Cyprus.
Seminar Objectives
To introduce the InfrArtSonic and its novelty in comparison with the existing non-destructive analysis techniques
To present case studies of different art work.
To explore potential applications that can best benefit from such technologies
To discuss possible improvements/extensions for the InfrArtSonic technologies.
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| Fraunhofer IGD, Darmstadt Germany InfrArtSonic Consortium meeting 22th Febuary 2007 - 23th Febuary 2007 Focused on the system development and dissemination actions within the project duration
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