In the framework of the IS&T Color Imaging Conference (CIC 2023) held in Paris 13-17 November, Appamat and IS&T collocate a workshop on material appearance, with a special session on cosmetics and facial appearance.
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Programme
Welcome and Introduction – Mathieu Hébert (GDR Appamat), Susan Farnand (IS&T)
Session AM1 – Appearance Measurement and Modelling
Keynote | Microstructure-Appearance relationships in historial pigments – Victor Gonzalez, CNRS, PPSM, ENS Paris-Saclay, France
Meso-Facets for Goniochromatic 3D Printing – Lubna Abu Rmaileh, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
High dynamic range merging algorithms for traceable luminance imaging – Alice Dupiau, CNAM, France
In-situ and highly portable SVBRDF acquisition method – Corentin Cou, INRIA Bordeaux, France
A pilot color matching experiment between an LCD and OLED display – Pooshpanjan Roy Biswas, ENTPE, France
Keynote | Human face complexion in paintings – Laurence Tardy, Ecole du Louvre, France.
Session AM2 – Cultural Heritage Materials
Recovering lost polychromy: digital reconstruction of ancient Roman sculptures – Yoko Arteaga, NTNU, Norway
How can one detect changes of appearance during the process of conservation ? – Emma Gillet, Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, France
Exploring the Optical Properties of the Stained Glass Windows in Conques Abbey by Pierre Soulages – Vanina Amblas & Alexandre Bebon, Institut d’Optique Graduate School, France
The Scream (ca. 1910) through the Years: from Photographic Documentation to Digital Rejuvenation – Irina Ciortan, NTNU, Norway
Enhancing the calibration work-flow for UV imaging – Chloé Bernard, Institut national du patrimoine, France
Session AM3 – Visual Attributes
Exploration of Core Material Appearance Features – Jiří Filip, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Can We Control Perceived Translucency Using Spatial Augmented Reality? – Davit Gigilashvili, NTNU, Norway
Interactive Exploration of Iridescence Using Rough Bragg – Gary Fourneau, INRIA Bordeaux, France
Simulation and Evaluation of sunglass colour vision, Sophie Jost, ENTPE, France
12:30 | Poster session
Session PM1 – Metrology for cosmetics
Keynote | Photonic Pigments for cosmetics – Kevin Vynck, CNRS, ILM, France
Physically-based modeling of the colored appearance of foundations – Loic Tran, L’Oréal, France
Edge-loss effect in skin reflectance measurements – Lou Gevaux, CNAM, France
Lip color measurement: A new hyperspectral imaging – Héloïse Vergnaud, LVMH Recherche, France
Colour Difference Threshold for 3D Facial Images – Ruili He, University of Leeds, UK
Session PM2 – Digital methods for cosmetics
Keynote | Facial appearance measurement – Kaida Xiao, School of Design, University of Leeds, UK.
Multiscale journey from a digital product design to real life photoprotection cosmetics – Maria Ortiz Segovia, L’Oréal, France
Developing Inclusive Cosmetics Ranges For Multicultural Consumers – Theo Phan Van Song, L’Oréal, France
A neural approach for spectral reconstruction of facial RGB images – Fereshteh Mirjalili, NTNU, Norway
Cosmetics and Beauty in the Everyday – Nicole Hall, Institut d’Optique Graduate School, France
Keynote | Facial appearance assessment – Yoko Mizokami, Chiba University, Japan.