Recently, statistical techniques have been used to assist art historians in the analysis of works of art. We present a novel technique for the quantification of artistic style that utilizes a sparse coding model. Originally developed in vision research, sparse coding models can be trained to represent any image space by maximizing the kurtosis of a representation of an arbitrarily selected image from that space. We apply such an analysis to successfully distinguish a set of authentic drawings by Pieter Bruegel the Elder from another set of well-known Bruegel imitations. We show that our approach, which involves a direct comparison based on a single relevant statistic, offers a natural and potentially more germane alternative to wavelet-base...
Natural images have been shown to exhibit predictable statistical properties, including consistent p...
This paper examines whether machine learning and image analysis tools can be used to assist art expe...
Paintings are the product of a process that begins with ordinary vision in the natural world and end...
We describe a computational technique for digitally authenticating works of art. This approach build...
This paper relates the style of 16th century Flemish paintings by Goossen van der Weyden (GvdW) to t...
Recent studies have demonstrated the potential of dictionary learning for painter style analysis. Th...
Recent advances in digital image acquisition methods and the wide range of imaging modalities curren...
Abstract—In this paper we show how the tools of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) analysis can be a...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelo...
Untrained observers readily cluster paintings from different art periods into distinct groups accord...
Computer vision has made significant strides in the area of artistic style transfer, and a few attem...
AbstractSince at least 1935, vision researchers have used art stimuli to test human response to comp...
With the increase in massive digitized datasets of cultural artefacts, social and cultural scientist...
This paper proposes a computational approach for analysis of strokes in line drawings by artists. W...
The categorization of art (paintings, literature) into distinct styles such as expressionism, or sur...
Natural images have been shown to exhibit predictable statistical properties, including consistent p...
This paper examines whether machine learning and image analysis tools can be used to assist art expe...
Paintings are the product of a process that begins with ordinary vision in the natural world and end...
We describe a computational technique for digitally authenticating works of art. This approach build...
This paper relates the style of 16th century Flemish paintings by Goossen van der Weyden (GvdW) to t...
Recent studies have demonstrated the potential of dictionary learning for painter style analysis. Th...
Recent advances in digital image acquisition methods and the wide range of imaging modalities curren...
Abstract—In this paper we show how the tools of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) analysis can be a...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelo...
Untrained observers readily cluster paintings from different art periods into distinct groups accord...
Computer vision has made significant strides in the area of artistic style transfer, and a few attem...
AbstractSince at least 1935, vision researchers have used art stimuli to test human response to comp...
With the increase in massive digitized datasets of cultural artefacts, social and cultural scientist...
This paper proposes a computational approach for analysis of strokes in line drawings by artists. W...
The categorization of art (paintings, literature) into distinct styles such as expressionism, or sur...
Natural images have been shown to exhibit predictable statistical properties, including consistent p...
This paper examines whether machine learning and image analysis tools can be used to assist art expe...
Paintings are the product of a process that begins with ordinary vision in the natural world and end...