CAe 2013 - International Symposium on Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization, and Imaging
Topics/Call fo Papers
Three invited talks will be shared among the conferences, and sessions will be mixed. Participants will be able to freely switch between the sessions to not only see the talks of their own field of work but also be inspired but talks from related domains. The submission, reviewing, and publishing process for the event, however, will be handled separately by the three conferences.
Technical submissions are invited across the broad range of areas covered by Computational Aesthetics. Specific technical areas include, but are not limited to:
computational analysis and modeling of creative behavior (AI, A life);
artistic image transformation techniques (colors, edges, patterns, dithering);
image style and salience analysis (paintings, photographs, others);
visualization (perceptual or aesthetics based);
sketching, simplification techniques (artistic, cognitive);
composition, visual balance, layout;
non-photorealistic and illustrative rendering addressing computational aesthetics;
empirically based metrics of aesthetical attributes;
applied visual perception (color appearance, spatial vision, and other aspects);
measuring and describing aesthetics; and
computational tools for artists.
Successful submissions can, for example, describe novel technical approaches that address one or more of the areas mentioned above (or beyond). However, we are equally interested in papers that discuss the use of existing techniques but combine them in an interesting new way or apply them in a new context that addresses problems in computational aesthetics.
Technical submissions are invited across the broad range of areas covered by Computational Aesthetics. Specific technical areas include, but are not limited to:
computational analysis and modeling of creative behavior (AI, A life);
artistic image transformation techniques (colors, edges, patterns, dithering);
image style and salience analysis (paintings, photographs, others);
visualization (perceptual or aesthetics based);
sketching, simplification techniques (artistic, cognitive);
composition, visual balance, layout;
non-photorealistic and illustrative rendering addressing computational aesthetics;
empirically based metrics of aesthetical attributes;
applied visual perception (color appearance, spatial vision, and other aspects);
measuring and describing aesthetics; and
computational tools for artists.
Successful submissions can, for example, describe novel technical approaches that address one or more of the areas mentioned above (or beyond). However, we are equally interested in papers that discuss the use of existing techniques but combine them in an interesting new way or apply them in a new context that addresses problems in computational aesthetics.
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