Dear Colleagues,
The 2^nd workshop on *Applications of Computer Vision in Archaeology
ACVA’10 -- Vision, Visualization, and Computational Methods to Cultural
Heritage Needs*, http://acva2010.cs.drexel.edu, will be held on Sunday
June 14^th in San Francisco, in conjunction with the IEEE Conference on
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition <http://www.cvpr2010.org> (IEEE
CVPR 2010), San Francisco, CA, June 13-18 2010.
This workshop explores the application of computer vision research,
visualization, and computational methods to cultural heritage needs. In
specific, it focuses on emerging computer science methods and
technologies useful for digitally recording, preserving, and
reconstructing archaeological artifacts and for presenting
archaeological site interpretations. Archaeologists, cultural heritage
preservationists and computer vision, visualization, graphics, and new
media practitioners will comprise this forum which is supported by the
NSF’s cultural heritage research division.
The paper submission deadline is March 27^th , 2010, notification of
acceptance is April 8^th , 2010, and submission of camera ready papers
is April 13^th . In submitting a manuscript to the workshop, the authors
acknowledge that no paper substantially similar in content has been
submitted to another conference or workshop. *Manuscripts should be in
the CVPR paper format*. Papers accepted for the workshop will be
allocated *6 pages* in the proceedings, with the option of purchasing up
to 2 extra pages for $100 per page. For more details check the workshop
website http://acva2010.cs.drexel.edu.
*/Chairs/*
*Fernand Cohen*
General and Program Chair
Drexel University
*Benjamin Kimia*
Program Co-Chair
Brown University
*/Workshop Organizers/*
*Fernand Cohen*
General and Program Chair
Drexel University
*Benjamin Kimia*
Program Co-Chair
Brown University
*Ko Nishino*
Publications Chair
Drexel University
*Gabriel Taubin*
Local arrangement Chair
Brown University
*Stephen Griffin*
Sponsor
National Science Foundation
*/Program Committee/*
Moshe Ben-Ezra
Microsoft Asia
Michael S. Brown
National University of Singapore
Fernand Cohen
Drexel University
David Cooper
Brown University
Maurizio Forte
University of California, Merced
Katsushi Ikeuchi
University of Tokyo
Patrice Jeppson
Drexel University
Ben Kimia
Brown University
Jed Levin
National Park Service
Thomas Levy
University of California, San Diego
Glen Muschio
Drexel University
Ko Nishino
Drexel University
Holly Rushmeier
Yale University
Szymon Rusinkiewicz
Princeton University
Ilan Shimshoni
University of Haifa
Ali Shokoufandeh
Drexel University
Ayellet Tal
Technion University
Gabriel Taubin
Brown University
Luc Van-Gool, ETH
University at Zurich
Lior Wolff
Tel Aviv University
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Dr.Glen Muschio
Associate Professor
Digital Media Program
Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design
Drexel University
3141 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
phone: 215.895.2056
email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.drexel.edu/westphal
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