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Today, we have an endless amount of data on cultural heritage. The use of artificial intelligence can help us navigate this wealth of information. Learn more about this during the Alumni Week event.
Event details of Alumni Week - A Vision for Widespread AI in Cultural Heritage
Date
12 October 2024
Time
16:00 -17:00
Copyright: Ilvy Njiokiktjien for The New York Times

Speakers

Robert G. Erdmann is a professor of Physics and Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage at the University of Arizona and also works at the Rijksmuseum. His work focuses on three main areas: he develops new imaging techniques for cultural heritage objects; works extensively on applying imaging science, materials science, and artificial intelligence to gain insights from large multimodal imaging datasets related to cultural heritage; and creates interactive web-based visualisations to convey these insights to art historians, conservators, scientists, and the general public.

Yanti Danoekoesoemo is a UvA alumnus, presenter, science communicator, and interviewer. She will moderate this session.

Roeterseilandcampus - building B/C/D (entrance B/C)

Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
1018 WV Amsterdam