About |
Cultural heritage, in particular fine art, has invaluable importance for the cultural, historic, and economic growth of our societies. Fine art is developed primarily for aesthetic purposes, and it is mainly concerned with paintings, sculptures, and architectures. In the last few years, due to technology improvements and drastically declining costs, a large-scale digitization effort has been made, leading to a growing availability of large digitized fine art collections. This availability, along with the recent advancements in pattern recognition and computer vision, has opened new opportunities for computer science researchers to assist the art community with automatic tools to analyse and further understand fine arts. Among the other benefits, a deeper understanding of fine arts has the potential to make them more accessible to a wider population, both in terms of fruition and creation, thus supporting the spread of culture. The ability to recognize meaningful patterns in fine art inherently falls within the domain of human perception, and this perception can be extremely hard to conceptualize. Thus, visual-related features, such as those automatically learned by deep learning models, can be the key to tackling problems of extracting useful representations from low-level colour and texture features. These representations can assist in various art-related tasks, ranging from object detection in paintings to artistic style categorization, useful for examples in museum and art gallery websites. The aim of the workshop is to provide an international forum for those who wish to present advancements in the state of the art, innovative research, ongoing projects, and academic and industrial reports on the application of visual pattern extraction and recognition for the better understanding and fruition of fine arts. The workshop solicits contributions from diverse areas such as pattern recognition, computer vision, artificial intelligence and image processing. |
Call for Papers |
We solicit contributions concerning the latest advancements in the application of visual pattern extraction and recognition to fine art. TopicsTopics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Summary |
FAPER 2020 : International Workshop on Fine Art Pattern Extraction and Recognition will take place in Milan, Italy. It’s a 1 day event starting on Aug 15, 2020 (Saturday) and will be winded up on Aug 15, 2020 (Saturday). FAPER 2020 falls under the following areas: COMPUTER VISION, CULTURAL HERITAGE, PATTERN RECOGNITION, MACHINE LEARNING, etc. Submissions for this Workshop can be made by Jun 15, 2020. Authors can expect the result of submission by Jul 15, 2020. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before Jul 30, 2020 to the official website of the Workshop. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the FAPER 2020
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Credits and Sources |
[1] FAPER 2020 : International Workshop on Fine Art Pattern Extraction and Recognition |