#CurrentTopicsHS Lecture 3/Edition 3: Computational Imaging for Cultural Heritage
The Current Topics in Heritage Science (CTinHS) lecture series is organized by an Editorial Board of emerging professionals within the HS Academy of E-RIHS (https://www.e-rihs.eu/).
The speaker of the 3rd lecture of the 3rd edition of the “Current Topics in Heritage Science” was Marc Walton, a professor in the Museum Studies Program at the University of Hong Kong. He delivered a lecture on [date], focusing on Computational Imaging for Cultural Heritage: Where We Are and What Is Our Future?. Marc discussed the principles of computational imaging and its applications in cultural heritage, exploring how optimized hardware and software can reveal previously inaccessible information. He presented case studies from his research, emphasizing the transition from macroscopic to microscopic imaging and the role of artificial intelligence in analyzing and retrieving microscopic images of pigments, fibers, and corrosion products.
Marc Walton has an extensive background in conservation science and imaging technologies. Before joining the University of Hong Kong, he held senior leadership roles at M+ and co-directed Northwestern University's Center for Scientific Studies in the Arts. His career spans collaborations with major cultural institutions, focusing on advancing scientific methods to study and preserve artworks. His research integrates computational imaging and AI-driven analysis to deepen our understanding of art materials and their deterioration processes.
This video reflects only the author's view, and neither the Agency nor the European Commission is responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
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The speaker of the 3rd lecture of the 3rd edition of the “Current Topics in Heritage Science” was Marc Walton, a professor in the Museum Studies Program at the University of Hong Kong. He delivered a lecture on [date], focusing on Computational Imaging for Cultural Heritage: Where We Are and What Is Our Future?. Marc discussed the principles of computational imaging and its applications in cultural heritage, exploring how optimized hardware and software can reveal previously inaccessible information. He presented case studies from his research, emphasizing the transition from macroscopic to microscopic imaging and the role of artificial intelligence in analyzing and retrieving microscopic images of pigments, fibers, and corrosion products.
Marc Walton has an extensive background in conservation science and imaging technologies. Before joining the University of Hong Kong, he held senior leadership roles at M+ and co-directed Northwestern University's Center for Scientific Studies in the Arts. His career spans collaborations with major cultural institutions, focusing on advancing scientific methods to study and preserve artworks. His research integrates computational imaging and AI-driven analysis to deepen our understanding of art materials and their deterioration processes.
This video reflects only the author's view, and neither the Agency nor the European Commission is responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Видео #CurrentTopicsHS Lecture 3/Edition 3: Computational Imaging for Cultural Heritage канала ERIHS EU
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