Antje Coburger, Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Herder-Institut für historische Ostmitteleuropaforschung
Thursday, 12th December 2024
12.00 pm Warm up
12.30 pm Welcome
12.40 pm Introduction
Keynote 1
12.45 pm Tayler Arnold, University of Richmond (online): Explainable and Auditable Search and Discovery of Visual Cultural Heritage Collections
Panel 1 Exploring and Analysing Collections from Textual and Multimodal Contexts
1.30 pm Günther Mühlberger, Universität Innsbruck: AI as an employee. How the digital transformation is (not only) changing archives
2.00 pm Frank Puppe, Universität Würzburg: Pipeline for Digital Indexing of Archaeological Record Cards
2.30 pm Coffee Break
2.45 pm Mahsa Vafaie, FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure: Separation of machine-printed and handwritten text in archival documents
3.15 pm Markus Huff, Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, Tübingen: ArchiveGPT: Psychological and technological perspectives on the AI-supported archiving of image material
3.45 pm Elisabeth Mödden, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Frankfurt a. M.: Automatic Indexing with Large Scale Vocabulary – Automatic Subject Indexing as Extreme Multi Label Learning Problem (Presentation in German)
4.15 pm Coffee break
Panel 2 Computer Vision: Semantic Segmentation, Analysing and Understanding Images
4.45 pm Ralph Ewert, TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology / Leibniz University Hannover: Unlocking Cultural Heritage: Computer Vision for Art and History Archives
5.15 pm Karsten Tolle, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main: Potpourri of Computer Vision in Cultural Heritage
5.45 pm N.N. State of the Art Methods in Computer Vision
6.15 pm Evening Reception
Friday, 13th December
9.00 am Warm up
Continuation of Panel 2: Computer Vision: Semantic Segmentation, Analysing and Understanding Images
9.30 am Angelica I. Aviles-Rivero, Tsinghua University, Beijing (online): Dusting Off the Unlabelled Data: Graph Semi Supervised Learning for Large-Scale Datasets
10.00 am Erik Radisch, Leibniz Institut für Länderkunde, Leipzig: A new Approach to Semi-Automated Annotations with Segment-Anything (Meta AI)
10.30 am Yury Korolev, University of Bath: Image filtering based on total variation spectral decompositions: an overview of the method and an application in medieval paper analysis
11.00 am Coffee Break
Panel 3: The Effects of Computational Methods on Image Analytical Research and Visual Studies in Cultural Heritage
11.15 am Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb, University of Cambridge (online): Unveiling the invisible – mathematical imaging for cultural heritage
11.45 am Christopher Kermorvant, TEKLIA, Paris: How to use controlled vocabularies to describe early Japanese photographs using deep learning models
12.15 pm Peter Bell, Philipps Universität Marburg: Ways of Seeing in AI and art history
12.45 pm Lunch Break
Keynote 2
1.30 pm James Evans, The University of Chicago (online): The Geometry of Culture: Analyzing meaning through embeddings of text and images
Panel 4: Opportunities and Challenges for the Automated Indexing and Cataloguing of Visual Sources in Archives and Collections
2.15 pm Nicole Graf, ETH Zürich (online): Between ritual and relief – when the computer squints: analysis of Al-based indexing in the Image Archive of the ETH Library
2.45 pm Larissa von Bychelberg, Uppsala University: Research at the Intersection of Archives, AI, and Authenticity. Can Artificial Intelligence contribute to an inclusive and sustainable assessment of archival records’ authenticity?
3.15 pm Plenary Discussion
3.45 pm End of the conference