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8 August 2019 Front Matter: Volume 11058
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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the seven-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first five digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Adachi, Satoru, 0V

Agresti, G., 1G

Ambrosini, Dario, 1K

Andrianakis, Michalis, 0I

Bai, Xueshi, 17, 18

Bandyopadhyay, Aparajita, 19

Bodnar, Jean-Luc, 0H, 1E, 1H

Bonifazi, G., 1G

Boust, Clotilde, 0J

Brandstetter, Markus, 0N

Brodie-Linder, Nancy, 17

Brost, Vincent, 13

Brostoff, Lynn, 0W

Brunel-Duverger, Lucile, 17

Buechele, Andrew, 0W

Bunsch, E., 11

Capobianco, G., 1G

Casini, Andrea, 16

Castillejo, M., 18

Castro, Yuly, 13

Cerullo, Giulio, 0B

Chaban, Antonina, 0I

Cheung, Chi Shing, 03

Comelli, Daniela, 0B

Cossairt, Oliver, 0C, 0M

Cucci, Costanza, 16

Daffara, Claudia, 12, 1K

Deiana, Rita, 0I

De Luca, Livio, 13

Detalle, Vincent, 0H, 17, 18, 1E

Diba, Tara, 0W

Eyssautier-Chuine, Stéphanie, 1H

Fukunaga, Kaori, 02

Gao, Jian, 0M

Garg, Diksha, 19

Gibson, A., 1F

Giovannacci, David, 17

Gontowska, Klaudia, 1O

Grazzi, Francesco, 16

Guerra, Flavio, 0G

Haist, Tobias, 0G

Hao, Pengxiao, 0M

Hartlieb, Simon, 0G

He, Kuan, 0M

Heise, Bettina, 0N

Hochart, Charlotte, 0J

Hošek, Jiři, 16

Ishimaru, Ichiro, 0V

Ito, Yasunobu, 02

Iwaki, Jyunya, 0V

Jandová, Věra, 1I

Kang, Hanyue, 0V

Kardjilov, Nikolay, 16

Katsaggelos, Aggelos K., 0M

Kawashima, Natsumi, 0V

Kilgus, Jakob, 0N

Kitazaki, Tomoya, 0V

Kniaz, Vladimir V., 15

Koch Dandolo, Corinna L., 17, 18

Kogou, Sotiria, 03

Korenberg, Capucine, 03

Lambert, Elsa, 0J

Lanteri, L., 1G

Lech, K., 11

Le Goïc, Gaetan, 13

Lendl, Bernhard, 0N

Liang, Haida, 03, 1J

Ling, Denise, 03

Loew, Murray, 0W

Lopez, Maxime, 17, 18

Males, Billie, 0C

Mansouri, Alamin, 13

Manzoni, Cristian, 0B

Marchioro, Giacomo, 12, 1K

Mašková, Ludmila, 1I

Meek, Andrew, 03

Melard, Nicolas, 14

Menu, Michel, 17

Michoński, J., 11

Mille, Benoît, 0J

Mizutani, Sora, 0V

Mouhoubi, Kamel, 0H, 1E, 1H

Neoralová, Jitka, 1I

Nogueira, Bárbara E., 0B

Oakley, Lindsay, 0C

Osten, Wolfgang, 0G

Oujja, M., 18

Pagès-Camagna, Sandrine, 17

Pamart, Anthony, 13

Pelosi, C., 1G

Peng, Jinye, 1J

Perlini, Luca, 12

Perri, Antonio, 0B

Picollo, Marcello, 16

Pillay, Ruven, 17

Pitard, Gilles, 13

Polli, Dario, 0B

Read, Margaret, 03

Reffluveille, Fany, 1H

Sanz, M., 18

Sawodny, Oliver, 0G

Sengupta, Amartya, 19

Serranti, S., 1G

Sitnik, R., 11

Smolík, Jiří, 1I

Sokolová, Marie, 1I

Součková, Magda, 1I

Stefani, Lorenzo, 16

Su, Rong, 0N

Sun, Zhenrong, 1J

Szczepańska, Grażyna, 1O

Teles-Ferreira, Danielle C., 0B

Thiele, Adam, 16

Tornari, Vivi, 0I

Tumblin, John E., 0M

Ueno, Yoshimi, 02

Valentini, Gianluca, 0B

Vallet, Jean-Marc, 0H, 13, 1E

Vávrová, Petra, 1I

Veneri, A., 1G

Wachowiak, Miroslaw, 1O

Wade, N., 1F

Walton, Marc S., 0C, 0M

Wang, Jun, 1J

Ward Bamford, Carol Lynn, 0W

Warsewa, Alexander, 0G

Willard, C., 1F

Willomitzer, Florian, 0M

Xu, Bingjie, 0M

Yokoyama, Kotone, 0V

Zara, Jason, 0W

Zhang, Qunxi, 1J

Zorin, Ivan, 0N

Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • Marc P. Georges, Université de Liège (Belgium)

  • Jörg Seewig, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern (Germany)

Honorary Symposium Chair

  • Wolfgang Osten, Universität Stuttgart (Germany)

Conference Chairs

  • Haida Liang, Nottingham Trent University (United Kingdom)

  • Roger Groves, Technische Universität Delft (Netherlands)

Conference Co-chair

  • Piotr Targowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University (Poland)

Conference Program Committee

  • Dario Ambrosini, Universitá degli Studi dell’Aquila (Italy)

  • Marta Castillejo, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spain)

  • Daniela Comelli, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)

  • Claudia Daffara, Universitá degli Studi di Verona (Italy)

  • Vincent Detalle, Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France (C2RMF) (France)

  • John K. Delaney, National Gallery of Art (United States)

  • Martin C. Fischer, Duke University (United States)

  • Raffaella E. M. Fontana, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica (Italy)

  • Igor P. Gurov, ITMO University (Russian Federation)

  • Alexander J. Kossolapov, State Hermitage Museum (Russian Federation)

  • Gaël Latour, Université Paris-Sud (France)

  • Nicola Masini, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy)

  • Luca Pezzati, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica-CNR (Italy)

  • David R. Saunders, International Institute for Conservation (United Kingdom)

  • Robert Sitnik, Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)

  • Vivi Tornari, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (Greece)

Session Chairs

  • 1 3D Tomography: Applications

    Luca Pezzati, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica – CNR (Italy)

  • 2 Light-Matter Interaction and Nonlinear Optics

    John K. Delaney, National Gallery of Art (United States)

  • 3 Imaging and Spectroscopy for Material Analysis

    Martin C. Fischer, Duke University (United States)

  • 4 Structural Analysis

    Robert Sitnik, Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)

  • 5 Optical Coherence Tomography: Instruments and Methods

    Gaël Latour, Université Paris-Sud (France)

  • 6 Advanced Image Processing

    Marta Castillejo, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spain)

  • 7 Poster Pitch Presentations

    Vivi Tornari, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (Greece)

  • 8 Remote Imaging and Spectroscopy

    Vincent Detalle, Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France (C2RMF) (France)

  • 9 Applications to Cultural Heritage

    Daniela Comelli, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)

  • 10 3D Surface Analysis

    Roger M. Groves, Technische Universität Delft (Netherlands)

  • 11 Multimodal Imaging and Spectroscopy

    Haida Liang, Nottingham Trent University (United Kingdom)

Introduction

The seventh annual conference on Optics for Arts, Architecture and Archaeology was held in Munich in June 2019 and was the latest edition of a long-running conference series, dating back to 2001. It was originally under the name Laser Techniques and Systems in Art Conservation. 2019 was a year of renewal with the appointment of new conference chairs to take the conference forward into the future, but it was also a good moment to look back at the history of the conference. The new chairs would like to thank the past chairs for their enormous contribution to the success of this conference series: Renzo Salimbeni (2001-2011), Luca Pezzati (2005-2017), Costas Fotakis (2007) and Piotr Targowski (2013-2019).

We would first like to highlight the papers from this year’s invited speakers. Kaori Fukunaga (Japan) gave the opening presentation of the conference, on the inspection of modern paintings by electromagnetic waves, including terahertz. On Tuesday afternoon, optical coherence tomography (OCT) of 19th Century glass was presented by Lynn Brostoff (United States). It is also good to mention some of the trends in the techniques and applications presented. OCT, spectral imaging, 3D shape measurement, and thermography continue to be important topics in heritage diagnostics, while emerging new techniques based on multi-modal sensing, smartphone and hand-held sensing are becoming important. The main heritage application area continues to be paintings, but we noted an increased interest in optical techniques for archaeology and archaeology applications in this year’s conference. A final comment relates to the inspiring discussions we had at the conference. We hope you will join us in June 2021 for the next edition.

Haida Liang

Roger Groves

Piotr Targowski

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"Front Matter: Volume 11058", Proc. SPIE 11058, Optics for Arts, Architecture, and Archaeology VII, 1105801 (8 August 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2541622
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KEYWORDS
Imaging spectroscopy

Optical coherence tomography

Imaging systems

Micro raman spectroscopy

Raman spectroscopy

3D image processing

Spectroscopes

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