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 |