Image Processing for Artist Identification II - Amsterdam

20-21 October 2008, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Organized by TiCC, Tilburg University and the Van Gogh Museum
The second workshop on Image Processing for Artist Identification aims at bringing together art-historian researchers and computer scientists that work on the analysis of paintings. During the past year, a number of challenges have been identified that are being addressed by 7 international scientific teams of researchers. Digitized reproductions of paintings by Van Gogh and related artists, made available by the Kröller-Müller museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Van Gogh museum, are analysed using advanced image processing and analysis techniques. (See http://www. digitalpaintinganalysis.org for additional information.)

During the workshop, representatives of the teams will report the results on the challenges. In addition, a number of experts in the field present their latest results on their computer-supported analysis of paintings.

The workshop is of interest to art historians, computer scientists, mathematicians, and cognitive scientists.

Participation to the workshop is free of charge. Due to limited capacity, there is a limit to the number of participants. Please register early to ensure your participation.

last update: July 16, 2008