28 February, 2007

[CFP] CAE2007 Computational Aesthetics [DL] 5th March, 2007

http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/cae2007

Our ability to convey complex meaning and emotion by the clever arrangement
of symbols and signs is one of the most celebrated aspects of our human
heritage. If Aesthetics is defined as the interaction between symbol and
observer within a social context, then Computational Aesthetics is the
empirically based field that examines applications of Aesthetics.
Computational Aesthetics integrates aspects of computer science, psychology,
and the visual arts, with particular focus on the mathematical and
information theoretic aspects of symbol processing by humans and computers.
By combining insights from these fields, Computational Aesthetics not only
provides tools for the graphics and visualization communities to increase
the value of displayed imagery and to avoid classical artifacts, but also
furthers our understanding of perception and meaning. Computer based tools,
resulting from Computational Aesthetics research, may also be used to
enhance the expressive power of the fine and applied arts and to expand the
role of aesthetic design as a differentiating factor in product development
and retail sales.
We are pleased to announce the third workshop on Computational Aesthetics,
which will take place in Banff, Alberta, Canada. This conference will bring
together individuals with technical backgrounds who are developing computer
based tools to solve aesthetic problems and people with artistic and design
backgrounds who use these new tools in their work. Invited talks will be
given by leading technical and artistic/design figures to help participants
to better understand what computer technology is capable of delivering and
to fully appreciate what is involved in the artistic and design process.
Refereed papers will also be presented to provide a snapshot of the latest
technical breakthroughs and the most recent artistic or design achievements
in applying computer based techniques to solve aesthetic problems. The
overriding goal of the conference will be to facilitate a dialogue between
the scientists and engineers who are creating these new tools and the
artists and designers who are the end users.

Submissions are invited across the broad range of areas covered by
Computational Aesthetics. Specific examples include, but are not limited to:

a.. Artistic Image Transformation Techniques (colors, edges, patterns,
dithering)
b.. Image Analogies, Style Transfer Methods
c.. Sketching, Simplification techniques (artistic, cognitive)
d.. Composition, Visual Balance, Layout
e.. Non-Photorealistic Rendering
f.. Image Style Analysis (Paintings, Photographs, others)
g.. Empirically based Metrics of Aesthetical Attributes
h.. Applied Visual Perception (Color Appearance, Spatial Vision, and other
aspects)
Submitted papers should be original, unpublished work of up to 8 pages. The
manuscripts must be written in English. For details on the submission
guidelines please refer to the paper submission page. Best papers will be
encouraged to submit a journal version to a special issue of IEEE CG&A.

Note that this call for technical contributions is complemented by a call
for participation by experts in the visual arts.

Download this call for papers as a TXT file or a PDF file.

No comments: