Connectionists: Call for Papers for Special Session Cultural Heritage and multimedia content @CBMI 2023 (dead-line for paper submission: April 12, 2023)

Sylvie Treuillet sylvie.treuillet at univ-orleans.fr
Fri Feb 17 09:56:29 EST 2023


Dear colleagues, 

We are pleased to inform you that the special session "Cultural Heritage" is officially open at the CBMI'2023 which will be held in Orleans from September 20 to 22. 

We look forward to your many proposals on the site: https://cbmi2023.org/ <https://cbmi2023.org/>  

Do not hesitate to relay this information to your networks.

Best regards, 

Sylvie TREUILLET
Maître de Conférences HdR, Axe Image & Vision
Laboratoire PRISME : http://www.univ-orleans.fr/PRISME <http://www.univ-orleans.fr/PRISME>
Université d’Orléans
Polytech Orléans, 12 rue de Blois 45067 Orléans, France
+33 238 494 565
+33 667 713 051

Call for papers
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[CFP] CBMI 2023 - Special Session on Cultural Heritage
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[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CfP]

*** Call for Papers for Special Session "Cultural Heritage" @CBMI 2023 ***
CBMI 2023, the 20th International Conference on Content-based Multimedia Indexing
https://cbmi2023.org/ <https://cbmi2023.org/> 
September 20 - 22, 2023
Orleans, France

*** Important dates 

- Paper submission: April 12, 2023 (AoE)
- Author acceptance notification: June 1, 2023
- Conference date: September 20 - 22, 2023

*** Aims and scope

This special session addresses the processing of all types of data related to cultural heritage. As stated by UNESCO, cultural heritage provides societies with a wealth of resources inherited from the past, created in the present for the benefit of future generations. It includes tangible (built and natural environments, artifacts) and intangible (such as traditions, language, knowledge) heritage. The objective of this session is to bring together the various communities and latest researches dedicated to cultural heritage data on different aspects, from their acquisition up to their restitution, including retrieval, structuring, 
interactions, interfaces, analysis, etc. For various applications, we will address the presentation of generic methods and their application to cultural heritage, as well as dedicated approaches designed to deal with such contents. Non exhaustively, we will consider:

- Content-based multimedia indexing and retrieval
- Deep representations in adverse conditions
- Generative models for cultural heritage
- Ontology and semantic web for cultural heritage
- Knowledge-driven machine learning
- Multi-source and multimodal visualization
- Spatio-temporal analysis
- Large-scale multimedia database management
- Bench-marking, Open Data Movement

The panel of applications targeted is large, including:

- Analysis, archeometry of artifacts
- Diagnosis and monitoring for restoration and preventive conservation
- Geosciences / Geomatics for cultural heritage
- Analysis of the evolution of the territory
- Education
- Smart and sustainable tourism
- Digital Twins

*** Submission guidelines

The submission guidelines are the same as for regular papers (full and short papers): https://cbmi2023.org/paper-submission/ <https://cbmi2023.org/paper-submission/>   

*** Organizers

Sylvie Treuillet, PRISME, Université d’Orléans
Valérie Gouet-Brunet, LASTIG, IGN, Université Gustave Eiffel

Looking forward to your submission!
The SS organizers
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