Program
9:00 – 12:30 | Material Appearance – All topics
Keynote speakers
Victor Gonzalez, ENS Paris Saclay, France | Microstructure – Appearance relationships in historical pigments
Romain Pacanowski, INRIA, France | Measuring and modeling the appareance of surfaces
Short talks
10 min talks (questions included). >> See call for contributions
14:00 – 18:00 | Special session : Cosmetics and facial appearance
Keynote speakers
Yoko Mizokami, Chiba University, Japan | Facial appearance assessment
Kaida Xiao, Leeds University, UK | Facial appearance measurement
Kevin Vynck, CNRS, France | Photonic pigments
Call for contributions
Everyone is invited to share recent research on material appearance sciences
TOPICS : Perception / definition of visual attributes – Sensory / Physical measurement – Physical / digital reproduction – Optical modelling – Manufacturing – Cosmetics and facial appearance – Visual effects materials… |
Short talkOral presentation of 10 min (questions included), on any topic related to material appearance. Submit a 1 page abstract (see dedicated template) to gdr.appamat@gmail.com before the 1st October 2023. Acceptance results will be communicated mid-October. A poster can be exhibited in the poster session in addition to the short talk. |
PosterPosters are welcome in the poster session, on any topic related to material appearance. Submit a 1 page abstract (see dedicated template) to gdr.appamat@gmail.com before the 1st October 2023. Acceptance results will be communicated mid-October. |
DemoAcademic or industrial researchers are invited to exhibit materials or technologies related to cosmetics applications. A exhibition table will be available (+ 1 poster permitted) in the poster session. Fees and facilities : please visit the web page : https://www.imaging.org/IST/Conferences/CIC/CIC2023/CIC_Home.aspx?8a93a38c6b0c=6#8a93a38c6b0c |
Campus Pierre & Marie Curie
Centre International de Conférences Sorbonne Université (CICSU)
4, place Jussieu – 75005 Paris

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