Computer Vision, Graphics, and Multimedia research and practices have, and will continue, to play a center role in Cultural Heritage preservation efforts. The Second Workshop on eHeritage and Digital Art Preservation aims to bring together these researches as well as interdisciplinary researches that are related to these areas, in particular image and audio research, image and haptic (touch) research, as well as presentation of visual content over wide web and education. This workshop will follow the very successful First eHeritage Workshop which was held in conjunction with ICCV in Kyoto last year.
Scope:
We strongly encourage interdisciplinary papers and would like to keep a wide scope. However, in order to align the workshop with ACM Multimedia audience we will require that all papers be related to one of ACM Multimedia topics as listed in ACM Multimedia call for contributions.
Papers actually involving eHeritage (versus "can be applied to eHeritage") will be given highest priority.