VISART VII: Computer Vision for Art Analysis – ECCV 2024 Workshop
VISART VII, the 7th workshop on Computer Vision for Art Analysis, will take place in conjunction with ECCV 2024 in Milan, Italy. The workshop aims to bring together leading researchers in the fields of computer vision and the digital humanities to promote interdisciplinary collaborations and expose the community to cutting-edge techniques and open problems in the overlap between CV and art.
The workshop offers two tracks: Computer Vision for Art (technical work) and Uses and Reflection of Computer Vision for Art (extended abstracts from art historians, artists, cultural historians, media theorists and computer scientists). A Best Paper Prize will be awarded in the Computer Vision for Art track, sponsored by Adobe.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, Art History and Computer Vision, Image and visual representation in art and visual culture, 3D reconstruction from visual art or historical sites, Approaches for generative art, 2D and 3D human pose and gesture estimation in art, Multi-modal multimedia systems and human-machine interaction, Multimedia databases and digital libraries for artistic research, Visual Question & Answering (VQA) or Captioning for Art, Interactive 3D media and immersive AR/VR for cultural heritage, Computer Vision for cultural heritage, Big-data analysis of art, and Media content analysis and search.
The submission deadline for both tracks is July 9th, 2024. Submissions should conform to the ECCV 2024 proceedings style and will be double-blind peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. However, extended abstracts will not appear in the conference proceedings.
For more information, visit the workshop website: http://visarts.eu