Presentations (most recent and forthcoming listed first)

  1. York College, York PA, colloquium (9/12)
  2. Optical Society of America, Chicago Section, lecture (4/12)
  3. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, distinguished colloquium (4/12)
  4. Aalborg University, Denmark, colloquium (2/12)
  5. Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany (2/12)
  6. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, SPIE Electronic imaging, lecture (1/12)
  7. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, SPIE Electronic imaging, lecture (1/12)
  8. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, SPIE Electronic imaging, lecture (1/12)
  9. Stanford University Department of Computer Science, HCI seminar series (1/12)
  10. University of Toronto, Toronto Ontario, colloquium (11/11)
  11. Ryerson University, Toronto Ontario, colloquium (11/11)
  12. École Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne Switzerland, colloquium (11/11)
  13. Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition (AIPR), Washington, DC, banquet lecture (10/11)
  14. Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition (AIPR), Washington, DC, contributed paper (10/11)
  15. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of computer science, colloquium (9/11)
  16. Tel Aviv University, Department of Physics, colloquium (9/11)
  17. Image Processing for Art Investigations, Brussels Belgium, contributed talk (9/11)
  18. Image Processing for Art Investigations, Brussels Belgium, contributed talk (9/11)
  19. Cosmos Program, U. California, Davis, Davis, CA, distinguished lecture (8/11)
  20. Edgartown Library, Edgartown, MA, public lecture (7/11)
  21. Boston Museum of Fine Arts, seminar (6/11)
  22. Ithaca College, C. P. Snow Memorial Lectures (4/11)
  23. Society for Textual Scholarship (STS), Penn State University, plenary lecture (3/11)
  24. Computer vision and image analysis of art II, SPIE Electronic imaging, interactive presentation (1/11)
  25. Computer vision and image analysis of art II, SPIE Electronic imaging, interactive presentation (1/11)
  26. Computer vision and image analysis of art II, SPIE Electronic imaging, interactive presentation (1/11)
  27. Computer vision and image analysis of art II, SPIE Electronic imaging, interactive presentation (1/11)
  28. Computer vision and image analysis of art II, SPIE Electronic imaging, interactive presentation (1/11)
  29. Computer vision and image analysis of art II, SPIE Electronic imaging, lecture (1/11)
  30. Computer vision and image analysis of art II, SPIE Electronic imaging, lecture (1/11)
  31. Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), Kona, Hawaii, plenary lecture (1/11)
  32. SIGGRAPH Asia, Seoul, South Korea, special invited lecture (12/10)
  33. Nokia IdeasCamp, Santa Cruz, CA, lecture (10/10)
  34. Baltimore Museum of Art, seminar (10/10)
  35. Ain Shams University, Department of Computer Science, Cairo, Egypt, distinguished colloquium (9/10)
  36. Czech National Academy of Science, Prague, Czech Republic, seminar (8/10)
  37. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Aalborg, Denmark, short course (8/10)
  38. SPIE Optics and Photonics, San Diego CA, lecture (8/10)
  39. Vineyard Haven Library, public lecture (7/10)
  40. Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, Catalina Island CA, banquet lecture (7/10)
  41. Annual Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, Los Angeles CA, plenary lecture (6/10)
  42. Technical University of Vienna, Department of Computer Science, lecture (6/10)
  43. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), San Francisco, CA, full-day short course (6/10)
  44. Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, seminar (6/10)
  45. Image Processing for Artist Identification, Museum of Modern Art, NY, lecture (5/10)
  46. Image Processing for Artist Identification, Museum of Modern Art, NY, lecture (5/10)
  47. Image Processing for Artist Identification, Museum of Modern Art, NY, lecture (5/10)
  48. Image Processing for Artist Identification, Museum of Modern Art, NY, lecture (5/10)
  49. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Mathematics, Math and... seminar (4/10)
  50. University of Michigan, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, Distinguished lecture in signal processing (4/10)
  51. International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley CA (4/10)
  52. Pixar Studios, Emeryville CA, colloquium (4/10)
  53. Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium, public lecture (4/10)
  54. Workshop on sparsity and modern mathematical models for high-dimensional data, Brussels, Belgium, two invited lectures (4/10)
  55. Bay Area Chapter of the ACM, public lecture (4/10)
  56. University of California, Los Angeles, Department of statistics, colloquium (3/10)
  57. Getty Research Center, Santa Monica, CA, seminar (3/10)
  58. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, seminar (2/10)
  59. Royal Academy of Sciences, Symposium on computers in the humanities, Wassenaar, The Netherlands, invited lecture (2/10)
  60. Stanford University, Department of Art and Art History, presentation and roundtable discussion (1/10)
  61. Electronic Imaging, San Jose CA, Human vision and electronic imaging , invited lecture (1/10)
  62. Electronic Imaging, San Jose CA, Computer vision and image analysis of art , poster presentation (1/10)
  63. Electronic Imaging, San Jose CA, Computer vision and image analysis of art , contributed talk (1/10)
  64. Electronic Imaging, San Jose CA, Computer vision and image analysis of art , contributed talk (1/10)
  65. Electronic Imaging, San Jose CA, Computer vision and image analysis of art , contributed talk (1/10)
  66. Electronic Imaging, San Jose CA, Computer vision and image analysis of art , contributed talk (1/10)
  67. Optical Society of America, Southern California Section, Beale Center, banquet lecture (1/10)
  68. Pixar Studios, Emeryville, CA, seminar (11/09)
  69. Conference on computational aesthetics and photography, Singapore, Malaysia, two plenary lectures (12/09)
  70. University of Ottawa, Department of Computer Science, Distinguished lecture (11/09)
  71. University of Montreal, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (11/09)
  72. Purdue University, Department of Physics, colloquium (11/09)
  73. University of San Francisco, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (11/09)
  74. Carnegie Mellon University West, Mountain View, CA, lecture (11/09)
  75. Cantor Center for the Arts, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, seminar (10/09)
  76. International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), Kyoto Japan, short course (9/09)
  77. ArtsIT Conference, Yi-Lan Taiwan, plenary lecture (9/09)
  78. International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP), Vietri sur Mare Italy, plenary lecture (9/09)
  79. Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna Austria, seminar (9/09)
  80. Virtual Systems for Multimedia (VSMM), Vienna Austria, contributed paper (9/09)
  81. Virtual Systems for Multimedia (VSMM), Vienna Austria, plenary lecture (9/09)
  82. International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns (CAIP), Münster Germany, poster presentation (9/09)
  83. International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns (CAIP), Münster Germany, plenary lecture (9/09)
  84. LASER (Leonardo Art/Science Evening Rendezvous), Mountain View CA, public lecture (8/09)
  85. Sun Microsystems, colloquium (7/09)
  86. Renaissance Technologies, East Setauket, NY, colloquium (6/09)
  87. Advanced School for Computing and Imaging, Zeewolde Netherlands, plenary lecture (6/09)
  88. MIT Club of Northern California, public lecture (5/09)
  89. International Association of Conservation Annual Meeting (IAC), panel discussion (5/09)
  90. International Association of Conservation Annual Meeting (IAC), poster presentation (5/09)
  91. Fermilab, Batavia IL, colloquium (5/09)
  92. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Applied Mathematics, colloquium (5/09)
  93. Google Research Labs, lecture (5/09)
  94. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, public lecture (5/09)
  95. National Supercomputer Center, Urbana IL, invited lecture (4/09)
  96. Hood Museum, Hanover NH, public lecture (3/09)
  97. Dartmouth College, Department of Mathematics, colloquium (3/09)
  98. Johnson Art Museum, Cornell University, public lecture (3/09)
  99. Rochester Institute of Technology, Department of Computer Science, distinguished lecture (3/09)
  100. Rochester Memorial Art Gallery, public lecture (3/09)
  101. Getty Research Institute, Santa Monica CA, seminar (3/09)
  102. Art Gallery of Calgary, Calgary Canada, public lecture (3/09)
  103. University of Calgary, Department of Physics, Calgary, Canada, colloquium (3/09)
  104. Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Los Angeles, CA, contributed talk (3/09)
  105. Silicon Valley Innovation Institute, Palo Alto, CA, public lecture (3/09)
  106. Brigham Young University, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (2/09)
  107. SPIE Electronic Imaging, contributed poster (1/09)
  108. SPIE Electronic Imaging, contributed talk (1/09)
  109. SPIE Electronic Imaging, contributed talk (1/09)
  110. SPIE Electronic Imaging, contributed talk (1/09)
  111. SPIE Electronic Imaging, contributed talk (1/09)
  112. SPIE Electronic Imaging, contributed talk (1/09)
  113. SPIE Electronic Imaging, contributed talk (1/09)
  114. Ask a scientist, San Francisco, public presentation (12/09)
  115. San Francisco Mensa Society, Annual Meeting, banquet lecture (11/08)
  116. University of California, Merced, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (11/08)
  117. California State University, Fresno, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (11/08)
  118. San Jose State University, Department of Art History, colloquium (11/08)
  119. University of Helsinki, Finland, Department of Electrical Engineering, colloquium (10/08)
  120. Stockholm University, Sweden, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (10/08)
  121. University of Groningen, Netherlands, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (10/08)
  122. Image processing for artist identification symposium, van Gogh Museum, plenary lecture (10/08)
  123. Optical Society of America Annual Meeting, Rochester NY, contributed talk (10/08)
  124. Smith College, Northampton MA, invited lecture (10/08)
  125. City College of New York, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (10/08)
  126. University of Redlands, Redlands CA, President's High Table lecture (9/08)
  127. National Institutes of Science and Technology, Gaithersburg MD, colloquium (8/08)
  128. Chilmark Public Library, Chilmark MA, public lecture (7/08)
  129. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR), Anchorage AK, short course (6/08)
  130. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Menlo Park CA, colloquium (6/08)
  131. de Young Museum, San Francisco CA, seminar (6/08)
  132. University of Tokyo, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (5/08)
  133. George Mason University, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (5/08)
  134. Sony Entertainment Research Labs, seminar (4/08)
  135. Rochester Institute of Technology, Center for Imaging Science, seminar (3/08)
  136. University of Rochester, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (3/08)
  137. Kodak Research Labs, Rochester NY, colloquium (3/08)
  138. Café Scientifique, Menlo Park CA, public presentation (3/08)
  139. University of California Los Angeles, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (3/08)
  140. Stanford University, Department of Electrical Engineering, colloquium (3/08)
  141. University of Delaware, Winterthur Conservation Center, lecture (2/08)
  142. Princeton University, /@Arts program, public lecture (2/08)
  143. Princeton University, Department of Applied Mathematics, seminar (2/08)
  144. University of Modena, Italy, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (2/08)
  145. CWI, Department of Computer Science, Amsterdam, colloquium (2/08)
  146. Technical University of Delft, Department of Imaging Sciences and Technology, colloquium (2/08)
  147. Royal Kabinet of Paintings Mauritshuis, The Hague, public lecture (2/08)
  148. van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, seminar (2/08)
  149. Institute for Conservation, London, public lecture (2/08)
  150. University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, Department of Psychology, colloquium (2/08)
  151. San Jose Museum of Art, seminar (2/08)
  152. SPIE Electronic Imaging, Special Symposium, Computer image analysis in the study of art , contributed talk (1/08)
  153. SPIE Electronic Imaging, Special Symposium, Computer image analysis in the study of art , contributed talk (1/08)
  154. SPIE Electronic Imaging, Special Symposium, Computer image analysis in the study of art , contributed talk (1/08)
  155. SPIE Electronic Imaging, Special Symposium, Computer image analysis in the study of art , contributed talk (1/08)
  156. SPIE Electronic Imaging, Special Symposium, Computer image analysis in the study of art , contributed talk (1/08)
  157. SPIE Electronic Imaging, short course SC814 (1/08)
  158. State University of New York, Department of Computer Science, distinguished colloquium (12/07)
  159. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Computer Science, seminar (11/07)
  160. Yahoo! Research Berkeley, seminar (10/07)
  161. Nokia Research Laboratory, Palo Alto CA, colloquium (10/07)
  162. CREATE (Colour Research for European Advanced Technology Employment), Bristol UK, invited lecture (9/07)
  163. The Louvre, Paris, seminar (9/07)
  164. International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP), short course (9/07)
  165. Venice Biennale, public lecture (9/07)
  166. Museum of Modern Art, seminar (8/07)
  167. Art Institute of Chicago, seminar (6/07)
  168. University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Electrical Engineering, seminar (5/07)
  169. Lehigh University, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, distinguished seminar (4/07)
  170. University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Computer Science, distinguished lecture (3/07)
  171. SPIE Electronic Imaging, San Jose CA, contributed paper (1/07)
  172. SPIE Electronic Imaging, San Jose CA, short course (1/07)
  173. University of California, Irvine, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (1/07)
  174. University of Washington, Seattle, Department of Electrical Engineering, colloquium (1/07)
  175. Gage Art Academy and Frye Art Gallery, Seattle WA, public lecture (1/07)
  176. American Association of Physics Teachers Annual Meeting, Seattle WA, invited lecture (1/07)
  177. Boston University, CELEST Science of Learning series, seminar (12/06)
  178. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Artificial Intelligence Lab, colloquium (12/06)
  179. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Media Lab, colloquium (12/06)
  180. Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum, seminar (12/06)
  181. Rice University, Department of Electrical Engineering, colloquium (11/06)
  182. San Jose State University, San Jose CA, Nexus of Science and Art, seminar (11/06)
  183. Optical Society of America Annual Meeting, Optical Design Symposium, lecture (10/06)
  184. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY, Department of Physics, colloquium (10/06)
  185. University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (9/06)
  186. Carleton University, Ottawa Ontario, Department of Art History, special lecture (9/06)
  187. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), Hong Kong, contributed paper (8/06)
  188. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), Hong Kong, short course (8/06)
  189. SPIE Optics and Photonics, contributed talk (8/06)
  190. Cambridge University, Department of Engineering, colloquium (7/06)
  191. National Gallery London, public lecture (7/06)
  192. Imperial College London, Department of Physics, colloquium (7/06)
  193. Sony Research Labs, Paris, seminar (7/06)
  194. Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford CT, Docent Memorial Lecture (4/06)
  195. Pattern recognition for the security community, Washington DC, lecture (4/06)
  196. Belvédère Museum, Heerenveen Netherlands, public lecture (4/06)
  197. Machines that learn workshop, Snowbird UT, banquet lecture (4/06)
  198. New York University, Department of Computer Science, seminar (2/06)
  199. Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (2/06)
  200. Columbia University, Department of Computer Science, distinguished lecture (2/06)
  201. University of Illinois-Champaign Urbana, Department of Computer Science, colloquium (2/06)
  202. Stanford University, Department of Physics, colloquium (2/06)
  203. Duke University, Department of Electrical Engineering, colloquium (12/05)
  204. Harvard University, Vision Research Group, seminar (10/05)
  205. Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab (MERL), seminar (10/05)
  206. Metropolitan Museum of Art, public lecture (10/05)
  207. University of Delaware, Program on Mathematics and Art, colloquium (10/05)
  208. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Computer Science, distinguished lecture (10/05)
  209. International Conference on Image Processing, Genoa Italy, short course (9/05)
  210. Xerox Corporation, El Segundo CA, distinguished lecture (9/05)
  211. Angel Art Academy, Florence IT, public lecture (6/05)
  212. Politecnico di Milano, Milan IT, public lecture (6/05)
  213. Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium, plenary lecture (5/05)
  214. NASA Ames Research Center, colloquium (3/05)
  215. Arizona State University, Departments of Physics and Psychology, colloquium (3/05)
  216. University of California at Berkeley, Vision group, colloquium (2/05)
  217. SPIE Electronic Imaging, contributed talk (1/05)
  218. SPIE Electronic Imaging, contributed talk (1/05)
  219. SPIE Electronic Imaging, invited talk (1/05)
  220. Optics and Renaissance painting symposium, Optical Society of America Annual Meeting, Rochester NY, invited lecture (10/04)
  221. University of California at Santa Cruz, colloquium (10/04)
  222. The Arts at St. Bede's, Menlo Park, CA, special lecture (5/04)
  223. Optical Society of America, Rochester Section Annual dinner, special lecture (4/04)
  224. Cantor Center for the Arts at Stanford University, special course lecture (4/04)
  225. Bay Area Vision Meeting, contributed lecture (3/04)
  226. SPIE Electronic Imaging, contributed lecture (1/04)
  227. SPIE Electronic Imaging, invited lecture (1/04)
  228. Color Imaging Conference (CIC), Arizona, plenary lecture (11/03)
  229. University of Oregon, Department of Physics, colloquium (10/03)
  230. U. Colorado Boulder, Optical Science and Engineering Program, colloquium (10/03)
  231. San Jose State University, Department of Physics, colloquium (10/03)
  232. Sonoma State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, colloquium (9/03)
  233. PARC Forum, colloquium (07/03)
  234. Adobe Corporation, colloquium (07/03)
  235. Rochester Institute of Technology, special public lecture (5/03)
  236. NASA Goddard Engineering Division, colloquium (5/03)
  237. Stanford University, Department of Physics and Applied Physics, colloquium (4/03)
  238. Microsoft Research, Redmond WA, seminar (4/03)
  239. University of Washington, Department of Physics, colloquium (4/03)
  240. Courtauld Institute London, seminar (3/03)
  241. Microsoft Research, Cambridge UK, seminar (3/03)
  242. Oxford University, Workshop on Optics and Art, seminar (3/03)
  243. Rochester Institute of Technology, Center for Imaging Science, colloquium (2/03)
  244. University of Rochester, Institute of Optics, colloquium (2/03)
  245. University of Maryland, Department of Physics, colloquium (2/03)
  246. Optical Society of Northern California, public lecture (11/02)
  247. Society for Literature and Science (SLS), Pasadena CA, contributed talk (10/02)
  248. Carnegie-Mellon University, Department of Art and Art History, colloquium (9/02)
  249. Cantor Center for the Arts at Stanford University, public lecture (9/02)
  250. Stanford University Department of Computer Science, Computer Graphics Group, seminar (5/02)
  251. Stanford University Department of Art History, seminar (3/02)

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