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Dear colleagues,

Further to the successful previous editions, we are pleased to announce a special session on Digital Cultural Heritage science within ICISP2018 conference (http://icisp-conf.org/ssessions.php.html) to be held in Cherbourg, France on July 2-4, 2018.

Please join us and do not hesitate to spread the word...

INVITED SPEAKER

Livio De LUCA, Director of MAP CNRS-laboratory
https://jocch.acm.org/editorial_board.cfm
http://www.map.cnrs.fr/ldl/


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission: February 25, 2018
Notification: March 25, 2018
Camera-ready: April 6, 2018

PAPER SUBMISSION

Authors are invited to submit full papers showing original research contributions and should refer to the Author's Instructions on ICISP conference webpage (http://icisp-conf.org/submission.php.html).

 

All the papers accepted for the special sessions will be included in the conference proceedings publised in Springer in Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Best papers will be considered for the special issue for the journal SIViP.


SCOPE

Documenting and studying Cultural Heritage (CH) is a thriving field of research in all European countries bringing together different branches of science and humanities as well as institutional and industrial actors. Recently, more and more non-destructive, almost non-contact, and imaging-based techniques are used to document and study CH due to the advantages they offer (fast, precise, affordable, large range etc.). However, using new techniques to document and study CH is not only an advantage for the humanities, it also refreshed discussions on classical problems in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and led to solutions (design of adapted systems for protecting, analyzing, publishing/disseminating/visualizing and virtually reconstructing CH artefacts, functionality, quality control and preservation of information, semantic indexing and access, multilingualism and heterogeneity at various levels). Therefore, sharing solutions, skills, methodologies, and protocols is a first step to assemble a network of all involved parties who document and study CH and to finally create a common understanding.


 All researchers working on theoretical and/or practical aspects of documenting and studying CH are kindly invited to present their work. We are soliciting original contributions included but not limited to the following topics:

This special session with focus on digital Cultural Heritage application is organized within the conference with the support of the ANR-SUMUM project funded by the ANR


                                                                                      


Best regards,


Alamin