Autonomy, Authenticity, Authorship and Intention in computer generated art [PDF]
This paper examines five key questions surrounding computer generated art. Driven by the recent public auction of a work of `AI Art' we selectively summarise many decades of research and commentary around topics of autonomy, authenticity, authorship and intention in computer generated art, and use this research to answer contemporary questions often ...
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Art-Free Generative Models: Art Creation Without Graphic Art Knowledge [PDF]
We explore the question: "How much prior art knowledge is needed to create art?" To investigate this, we propose a text-to-image generation model trained without access to art-related content. We then introduce a simple yet effective method to learn an art adapter using only a few examples of selected artistic styles.
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Sensory Optimization: Neural Networks as a Model for Understanding and Creating Art [PDF]
This article is about the cognitive science of visual art. Artists create physical artifacts (such as sculptures or paintings) which depict people, objects, and events. These depictions are usually stylized rather than photo-realistic. How is it that humans are able to understand and create stylized representations?
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Recent Acquisitions, 2007-2017: Selections from the Gettysburg College Fine Arts Collection
This exhibition reflects the breadth of Gettysburg College’s significant art collection and acknowledges the generosity of its donors. Major acquisitions have been made possible by The Michael J.
Schmucker Art Gallery,
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New Project Knowledge Management: Lessons Learned from temporary structures of Public Sector R&D Organisations [PDF]
R&D Organisations are key players in the knowledge economy and make major contributions to Australia’s efforts to achieve and maintain competitive advantage.
Matthews, Judy H., Shulman, Art
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Construction of weakly CUD sequences for MCMC sampling
In Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) sampling considerable thought goes into constructing random transitions. But those transitions are almost always driven by a simulated IID sequence.
Owen, Art B., Tribble, Seth D.
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The smallest art gallery not guarded by every third vertex [PDF]
A polygonal art gallery can be observed by guards placed at one third of its corners. However, the strategy of placing guards at every third corner does not work for all art galleries. In this note, we provide an example of a nine-sided art gallery for which this strategy fails, and prove that this example is minimal.
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The Unanticipated Effects of Insider Trading Regulation [PDF]
Using a sample of 2,827 firms from 21 countries we examine whether insider trading laws achieve the primary objective for which they are introduced – protecting uninformed investors from private information-based trading.
Durnev, Art A., Nain, Amrita S.
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Art Research: An Analysis of Academic Productivity and Multidisciplinary Integration [PDF]
This study investigates the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on art research by analysing data from 749 art research projects and 555,982 non art research projects, as well as 23,999 journal articles. We utilized the SciBERT model for text analysis on research funding proposals and the econometric model to evaluate AI impact on the ...
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Enhancing project-related behavioral competence in education [PDF]
The workforce has increasingly been demanding an educational model that produces students experienced in real project management (PM) practices. This includes producing technically competent students--one who can manage real-world project constraints of ...
Kanabar, Vijay+2 more
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