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Chinese Calligraphy Exhibition and Symposium

open access: yes, 2014
This video features two presentations from the Chinese Calligraphy Exhibition and Symposium delivered at Columbia on October 18, 2014. In his presentation, Both Tool and Art: Chinese Calligraphy, Wang Mansheng presents some of his calligraphic art and describes what he has learned over decades of study and practice of Chinese calligraphy. In the second
Mansheng, Wang, Xiaohua, Zheng
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Robotic Chinese Calligraphy with Human Preference

2019 IEEE SmartWorld, Ubiquitous Intelligence & Computing, Advanced & Trusted Computing, Scalable Computing & Communications, Cloud & Big Data Computing, Internet of People and Smart City Innovation (SmartWorld/SCALCOM/UIC/ATC/CBDCom/IOP/SCI), 2019
Robotic Chinese calligraphy is an attempt to lead robots to learn mankind's culture and knowledge. The current research on robotic calligraphy ignores the usage of human preferences. This has restricted robots to produce writing results reflecting personalized styles.
Fei Chao 0001   +7 more
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Model-Based Analysis of Chinese Calligraphy Images

Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'05), 2006
Chinese fonts with smooth outlines and solid colouring have been produced for computer displays and printings for a long time. However, the aesthetic properties of the characters produced by calligraphers could not be simulated with these methods. Ip and Wong proposed a parameterised brush model that enables efficient generation of Chinese calligraphic
Sam Tak-Sum Wong   +2 more
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An interactive grading and learning system for chinese calligraphy

Machine Vision and Applications, 2006
Chinese calligraphy is an oriental art. In this paper, an interactive calligraphic guiding system is first proposed to grade the score of written characters by using the image processing and the fuzzy inference techniques. The written documents are automatically segmented.
Chin-Chuan Han   +2 more
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Chinese Calligraphy.

Pacific Affairs, 1936
L. Carrington Goodrich   +2 more
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Generating Chinese Calligraphy on Freeform Shapes

2016
To adequately reveal aesthetic value of Chinese calligraphy, the way to precisely generate characters on freeform shapes is a critical issue. In this paper, we present a novel method to solve the problem. Firstly, to avoid the disadvantage of pictures and obtain an excellent visual effect, we vectorize Chinese calligraphy characters by disk B-spline ...
Qian Fu   +5 more
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Chinese Calligraphy

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1935
Nancy Lee Swann   +2 more
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An Intelligent System for Chinese Calligraphy.

2010
Our work links Chinese calligraphy to computer science through an integrated intelligence approach. We first extract strokes of existent calligraphy using a semi-automatic, two-phase mechanism: the first phase tries to do the best possible extraction using a combination of algorithmic techniques; the second phase presents an intelligent user interface ...
Jiang, H, Pan, Y, Xu, S, Lau, FCM
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Chinese Calligraphy

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1956
Sherman E. Lee, Chiang Yee
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Chinese Calligraphy.

The Far Eastern Quarterly, 1955
Ch'i Li, Chiang Yee
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