Contains fulltext : 141620.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)The prototype for an online Multimedia for Art ReTrieval (M4ART) system is introduced, that provides entrance to the digitized collection of the National Gallery of the Netherlands (the Rijksmuseum). The current online system of the Rijksmuseum is text-based and requires expert knowledge concerning the work searched for, else it fails in retrieving it. M4ART extends this system by allowing the user to query with an example image that can be uploaded, or to select it by browsing the collection. The global color distribution of the example image, and perhaps a set of texture features, are then extracted and compared with those of the images in the collection. Th...
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Displays of art in public or private spaces have long been of interest to curators, gallerists, arti...
The prototype for an online Multimedia for Art ReTrieval (M4ART) system is introduced, that provides...
The prototype of an online Content-Based Art Retrieval (C-BAR) system is introduced that provides en...
A breakthrough is needed in order to achieve a substantial progress in the field of Content-Based Im...
This paper offers a challenge for visual classification and content-based retrieval of artistic cont...
This thesis presents an empirical investigation of the problems of including pictorial digital art i...
ARTISTE is a European Commission-funded collaboration, investigating the use of integrated content a...
The application of computing in the Arts has increased dramatically in the last decade. There has be...
Combining different strands of media into a multi-media stream can assist as a means of improving co...
This paper describes a complete architecture for the interactive exploration and annotation of artis...
Abstract—This paper introduces ArtHistorian, a content-based classification and indexing system that...
We present a Web application that facilitates the deep visual search of image collections using cont...
Museums and galleries are becoming increasing rich in digital information. This is often created for...
The paper describes work which is part of the Artiste project to develop a distributed database of A...
Abstract. The paper presents the architecture of experimental Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) s...
Displays of art in public or private spaces have long been of interest to curators, gallerists, arti...
The prototype for an online Multimedia for Art ReTrieval (M4ART) system is introduced, that provides...
The prototype of an online Content-Based Art Retrieval (C-BAR) system is introduced that provides en...
A breakthrough is needed in order to achieve a substantial progress in the field of Content-Based Im...
This paper offers a challenge for visual classification and content-based retrieval of artistic cont...
This thesis presents an empirical investigation of the problems of including pictorial digital art i...
ARTISTE is a European Commission-funded collaboration, investigating the use of integrated content a...
The application of computing in the Arts has increased dramatically in the last decade. There has be...
Combining different strands of media into a multi-media stream can assist as a means of improving co...
This paper describes a complete architecture for the interactive exploration and annotation of artis...
Abstract—This paper introduces ArtHistorian, a content-based classification and indexing system that...
We present a Web application that facilitates the deep visual search of image collections using cont...
Museums and galleries are becoming increasing rich in digital information. This is often created for...
The paper describes work which is part of the Artiste project to develop a distributed database of A...
Abstract. The paper presents the architecture of experimental Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) s...
Displays of art in public or private spaces have long been of interest to curators, gallerists, arti...