IP4AI New York 2007 - Program

Friday November 9 2007

Computer-supported analysis of paintings (for art experts)
Location: MoMa The Museum of Modern Art New York


08.30 Registration
09.00 Welcome
Jim Coddington (MoMa)
09.10 Workshop Introduction
Rick Johnson (Cornell University)
09.20 Mathematical Approaches to the Extraction of Style in the Arts
Dan Rockmore (Dartmouth College)
09.40 Visible Light Examination of Van Gogh's Brushstrokes: An Introduction for Image Processors
Ella Hendriks (Van Gogh Museum)
10.10 coffee break
10.40 An Introduction to Image Processing in Support of Painting Analysis for Art Historians, Conservation Specialists, and Connoisseurs
Dan Rockmore (Dartmouth University)
11.10 An Introduction to Wavelets for Art Historians, Conservation Specialists, and Connoisseurs
Ingrid Daubechies (Princeton University)
11.40 Lunch
12.40 Computerized Comparison and Analysis of Paintings
Jia Lik and James Wang (Pennsylvania State University)
13.10 Question and answer period
13.30 Identifying Features
Ingrid Daubechies, Eugene Brevdo, and Shannon Hughes (Princeton University)
14.00 Question and answer period
14.20 Tea Break
14.50 Biologically Inspired Analysis of Van Gogh's Paintings
Eric Postma and Igor Berezhnoy (Maastricht University)
15.20 Question and answer period
15.40 Other Image Processing Issues in Painting Analysis
Jim Coddington (Museum of Modern Art)
16.10 Question and answer period
16.30 Preview of the Next Workshop in Amsterdam
Rick Johnson (Cornell University)
16.45 drinks

(updated October 7, 2007)