A Novel CNN Model for Classification of Chinese Historical Calligraphy Styles in Regular Script Font [PDF]
Chinese calligraphy, revered globally for its therapeutic and mindfulness benefits, encompasses styles such as regular (Kai Shu), running (Xing Shu), official (Li Shu), and cursive (Cao Shu) scripts.
Qing Huang +4 more
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Does Chinese calligraphy therapy reduce neuropsychiatric symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background There are currently no systematic reviews or meta-analyses of Chinese calligraphy therapy (CCT) to reduce neuropsychiatric symptoms. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to explore the efficacy of CCT for people with ...
Kuan-Yu Chu +2 more
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The effect of action observation on aesthetic preference of Chinese calligraphy: An fMRI study [PDF]
Introduction There is some evidence suggesting that movement perception has an effect on aesthetic experience. However, the neural mechanisms underlying the observation of creators’ creative action (the process that calligraphers create calligraphy ...
Mingcheng He +3 more
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CalliFormer: a structure-aware transformer for Chinese calligraphy generation [PDF]
The digital preservation of Chinese calligraphy, a significant intangible cultural heritage, is impeded by the limitations of traditional generative methods in achieving precise style control and structural fidelity.
Li Zhou, Meng Qi, Yafei Shi, Chunjie Lin
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Predict the writer’s trait emotional intelligence from reproduced calligraphy [PDF]
Trait emotional intelligence (EI) describes an individual’s ability to control their emotions. In Chinese calligraphy, there is a saying that “the character reflects the person.” This raises a hypothesis: is it possible to predict a writer’s trait EI ...
Ruimin Lyu +6 more
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Aesthetic evaluation and the perceived properties of Chinese characters. [PDF]
Previous studies have indicated that the visually perceived properties of geometrical figures influence aesthetic evaluations. However, it is unclear whether findings based on geometrical figures can be extended to artworks such as paintings and ...
Qinjing Zhang, Hiroyuki Mitsudo
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Effect of increasing cognitive activity participation on default mode network in older adults with subjective cognitive decline: a randomised controlled trialResearch in context [PDF]
Summary: Background: Having more cognitive activities may prevent dementia, but its evidence of modulating the functional brain network is limited.
Allen Ting Chun Lee +5 more
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Chinese Calligraphy: An Ancient Art in the Modern Era [PDF]
Chinese calligraphy is an ancient character writing art. It germinated in the Shang Dynasty, reached its peak in the Tang Dynasty, and did not form a new calligraphy style for more than one thousand years.
Chen Ziyuan
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“Qi” plays an important role in Chinese Calligraphy Theory. “Qi” deeply embodies the spirit of Taoism and philosophical speculation with Oriental characteristics and can reflect the core and composition of traditional Chinese art aesthetics.
Xin Chen
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Chinese calligraphy, as a well-known performing art form, occupies an important role in the intangible cultural heritage of China. Previous studies focused on the psychophysiological benefits of Chinese calligraphy.
Rui Li +3 more
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