SCCH 2007: Scientific Computing and the Cultural Heritage
IWR Workshop, Heidelberg, November 12-14, 2007
Organizers: Hans Georg Bock, Willi Jäger, Michael Winckler
The organization team is available via mobile phone
to react to last minute changes: 0151-12631201
Sections
This workshop provides an opportunity for researchers from both
the humanities and scientific computing to discuss and initiate
new and innovative interdisciplinary projects.
Focal points for the workshop include but are not limited to:
Techniques and methods of scientific computing for the preservation
of the cultural heritage
Presentation and discussion of innovative projects.
Definition of current and future questions in the field
and stimulation of interdisciplinary collaboration
The registration is limited to 60 persons. In case you are registered
but cannot attend, please inform the organization bureau at
gradkol@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de.
In case you want to advertise this workshop at an institute
blackboard, please feel free to
download the
SCCH 2007 poster
(size: A3, format: pdf) from our site.
The program of the workshop (title of talks and timetable)
is also available for download:
SCCH 2007 timetable.
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
09:00 |
Registration |
Beusing |
Fantacci/Milani |
09:15 |
09:30 |
Opening |
09:45 |
Ledderose |
Poncar |
10:00 |
Thalmann/Foni |
10:15 |
10:30 |
Coffee break |
Winckler |
10:45 |
11:00 |
Fassbinder |
Sauerbier |
Suon |
11:15 |
Coffee break |
11:30 |
11:45 |
Schmiedtova |
Maul/Jäger |
Discussion |
12:00 |
12:15 |
12:30 |
Lunch Break |
Lunch Break |
End of Workshop |
12:45 |
13:00 |
13:15 |
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13:30 |
13:45 |
14:00 |
Nguonphan |
Lambers |
14:15 |
14:30 |
14:45 |
Fornasier |
Menze |
15:00 |
15:15 |
15:30 |
Coffee break |
Coffee break |
15:45 |
16:00 |
Leisen |
Heermann |
16:15 |
16:30 |
16:45 |
17:00 |
Gudehus |
Saurma |
17:15 |
17:30 |
Krömker |
17:45 |
18:00 |
end of day program |
end of day program |
- Ruth Beusing, Roman-Germanic Commission, Frankfurt
- Connecting Culture with new technology - EU Netconnect Project
- Simona Fantacci, Costanza Milani, Universita' degli Studi, Perugia
- Optical properties of natural dyes used in ancient paintings
- Jörn Fassbinder, LFD Bayern
- Archaeological Prospection of UNESCO World Herritage Sites
- Massimo Fornasier, RICAM Linz
- Mathematical imaging in visual art restoration
- Gerd Gudehus, Karlsruhe
- Tilting towers in Pisa and elsewhere - physical and mathematical models
- Dieter Heermann, Dept. of Physics, Heidelberg
- The Monte Carlo Method in the Sciences
- Susanne Krömker, IWR, Uni Heidelberg
- Laserscan and Georadar in Archaeology
- Karsten Lambers, German Archeological Institute
- Detection of Archaeological
Residues in High Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imagery: A Review and Research Agenda
- Lothar Ledderose, Heidelberg
- Digitalisierung von chinesischen Steininschriften
- Hans Leisen, Köln
- The German Apsara Conservation Project (GACP) (tbc)
- Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann/Alessandro Foni miralab Genf
- Animation and Illumination in Ancient Roman Sites (title to be confirmed)
- Stefan Maul, Heidelberg
- Cuneiform Texts (tbc)
- Björn Menze, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University
- Satellite remote sensing of ancient settlement structures in the Near East
- Pheakdey Nguonphan, IWR Heidelberg
- Angkor Wat style temples and the Angkor temple generator
- Jaroslav Poncar, Köln
- Angkor - Documentation of Temples and Sculptures (tbc)
- Martin Sauerbier, ETH Zürich
- Image-based modeling of Cultural Heritage objects
- Lieselotte Saurma, Uni Heidelberg
- Challenges in Scientific Computing: Some remarks on
virtual libraries as means of regaining lost knowledge
- Barbara Schmiedtova, Heidelberg
- Seeing for Speaking
- Ratana Suon, RUFA, Phnom Penh
- How the Bayon reliefs shape our view on Cambodian architecture
- Michael Winckler, IWR, Uni Heidelberg
- The Angkor Project Group - a Heidelberg-Phnom Penh collaboration project
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