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Call for Papers
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
Special Issue on Signal Processing for Art Investigation
Technical art history constitutes a relatively new sub-discipline of
growing significance within art history that aims to apply scientific
principles to the investigation of artistic questions. The improvement in
recent decades of various imaging techniques (e.g. x-ray fluorescence,
infrared, high resolution, multi-spectral, micro- and macro- raking
light) together with the advent of high-speed processors, computers and
large storage facilities have been crucial to the advancement of
conservation science and technical art history. The data made available
from these technical advances opens a door for Signal and Image
Processing work aimed at assisting art experts in addressing challenging
and fundamental questions such as authorship, dating, characterization of
materials, characterization of artistic style, and investigations in the
change over time of the physical objects.
Art history and the quantitative sciences remain largely separate
communities, despite recent and significant efforts from both sides.
There is a growing interest in art historical topics for Signal and Image
Processing. Con- versely, the arts can prove useful to Signal Processing
posing challenging issues whose outcome may transfer to other
applications.
In this context, the goal of this Special Issue is to contribute to
bridging gaps between art history, conservation, connoisseurship, and
Signal and Image Processing communities, to gather significant
contributions from interdisci- plinary teams that span both fields and
promote greater visibility of this new, challenging, and promising
subject, as well as to promote new and original future interactions.
Contributions from interdisciplinary teams that include both art experts
and signal processing researchers are strongly encouraged and will be
preferred.
※Submission Procedure:
White papers, limited to four double-space pages, should summarize the
motivation, the significance of the topic, a brief summary, an outline of
the content, and key references. Prospective authors should submit white
papers in pdf format at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/spmag-ieee.
※Schedule:
White paper due : Jul. 11, 2014
Invitation notification : Aug. 8, 2014
Manuscript due : Nov. 24, 2014
Acceptance/rejection notification : Jan. 16, 2014
Revised manuscript : due Feb. 6, 2014
Final notification : Feb. 20, 2015
Final manuscript due : Mar. 6, 2015
Publication : July 2015
Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) signal processing for the
automation of: Canvas thread counting, Canvas roll-mate identification,
Brushwork characterization, Painter identification and style
characterization via brushwork, Period and style quantification and
classification, Separation of artist’s marks from material properties,
Aids for dating and attribution of art objects, Forgery detection,
Methods for quantifying color usage by artist, subject, school, or
period, Huge database searching for art objects with matching features,
Texture characterization, classification, Laid paper mold-mate
identification, Multispectral image registration; Multispectral non
invasive materials analysis, Dendrochronological tree-ring marking for
wood panel supports, Painting surface craquelure detection and simulated
in-painting, aging, Paper watermark matching, Non-invasive under-drawing
re- construction, Simulated color correction to counteract aging and
degradation, 3-D rendering from multiple 2-D images, Reconstruction of
shattered murals, ceramics, and statues.
※Guest Editors:
Patrice Abry, CNRS, ENS Lyon, France, patrice.abry@ens-lyon.fr
Andrew G. Klein, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA, klein@ece.wpi.edu
William Sethares, University of Wisconsin, USA, sethares@gmail.com
C. Richard Johnson, Jr., Cornell University, USA, johnson@ece.cornell.edu
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