
PROGRAM
09h00 | Workshop opening | 15min |
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09h15 | Invited Talk: James Wang, "Automated Analysis of Paintings and Photographic Arts" |
45min |
Session: | Computational Aesthetic | |
10h00 | JenAesthetics Subjective Dataset: Analyzing Paintings by Subjective Scores Seyed Ali Amirshahi, Gregor Uwe Hayn-Leichsenring, Joachim Denzler and Christoph Redies. Friedrich Schiller University of Jena |
20min |
10h20 | Relationship Between Visual Complexity and Aesthetics: Application to Beauty Prediction of Photos Litian Sun, Toshihiko Yamasaki and Kiyoharu Aizawa. The University of Tokyo |
20min |
10h40 | Computational Beauty: Aesthetic Judgment at the Intersection of Art and Science Emily Spratt and Ahmed Elgammal Princeton University and Rutgers University |
20min |
11h00 | Break | |
11h15 | Invited Talk: Hans Brandhorst, "Online Collaboration in the e-Humanities" |
45min |
Session: | Deep Feature Analysis for Art Recognition | |
12h00 | In Search of Art Elliot Crowley and Andrew Zisserman University of Oxford |
20min |
12h20 | Classification of Artistic Styles using Binarized Features Derived from a Deep Neural Network Yaniv Bar, Noga Levy and Lior Wolf Tel Aviv University |
20min |
12h40 | Lunch Break | |
14h00 | Invited Talk: David Stork, "A New Presentation of Parmigianino's Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror" |
45min |
Session: | Composition of Art for Detection and Retrieval | |
14h45 | Re-presentations of Art Collections Joon Son Chung, Relja Arandjelovic, Giles Bergel, Alexandra Franklin and Andrew Zisserman. University of Oxford |
20min |
15h05 | Detecting People in Cubist Art Shiry Ginosar, Daniel Haas, Timothy Brown and Jitendra Malik University of California, Berkeley |
20min |
15h25 | Artistic Image Analysis using the Composition of Human Figures Qian Chen and Gustavo Carneiro University of Adelaide |
20min |
15h45 | Break | |
16h00 | Invited Talk: Rita Cucchiara, "Computer Vision for Interactive Experiences with Art and Artistic Documents" |
45min |
Session: | Ancient Art Analysis | |
16h45 | Graph-based Shape Similarity of Petroglyphs Markus Seidl, Ewald Wieser, Matthias Zeppelzauer, Axel Pinz and Christian Breiteneder Fachhochschule St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Graz University of Technology and Vienna University of Technology |
20min |
17h05 | Improving Ancient Roman Coin Recognition with Alignment and Spatial Encoding Jongpil Kimand Vladimir and Pavlovic Rutgers University |
20min |
17h25 | Panel session and closure | 15min |