SUMAC 2024: Advancing Analysis, Understanding, and Promotion of Heritage Contents
The 6th ACM International workshop on analySis, Understanding and proMotion of heritAge Contents (SUMAC 2024) is now accepting paper submissions. The workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from various disciplines to share ideas and methods on current trends in the analysis, understanding, and promotion of heritage contents. The scope includes, but is not limited to, monomodal analysis, information retrieval for multimedia heritage, automated archaeology, multi-modal deep learning, heritage modeling, visualization, and virtualization, smart digitization and reconstruction of heritage data, open heritage data, and bench-marking.
The targeted applications are extensive, including analysis, archaeometry of artifacts, diagnosis and monitoring for restoration and preventive conservation, geosciences/geomatics for cultural heritage, education, smart and sustainable tourism, urban planning, and digital twins. The workshop will be held in Melbourne, Australia, in conjunction with ACM Multimedia 2024.
The important dates for paper submission are July 19, 2024, for paper submission, August 5, 2024, for author acceptance notification, August 19, 2024, for camera-ready, and TBA for the workshop date (October 28 – November 1, 2024). The workshop will award a best paper award, accompanied by a certificate and a trophy.
The submission guidelines require all submissions to be original work not under review at any other workshop, conference, or journal. The workshop will accept papers describing completed work (full paper) as well as work in progress (short paper). The paper submissions must conform with the “double-blind” review policy, and all papers will be peer-reviewed by experts in the field. The workshop papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
Valerie Gouet-Brunet (LaSTIG Lab / IGN – Gustave Eiffel University, France), Ronak Kosti (Pattern Recognition Lab, FAU, Germany), and Li Weng (Zhejiang Financial College, China) are the organizers of the workshop.