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Interactive Creation of Chinese Calligraphy with the Application in Calligraphy Education

open access: yes, 2011
Given a few tablet images of Chinese calligraphy, it is difficult to automatically create new Chinese calligraphy with better effects while keeping similar style.
Xian-Jun Zhang   +3 more
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Proceedings of the 2019 8th International Conference on Computing and Pattern Recognition, 2019
Chinese Calligraphy have many different styles. Usually beginners will focus on one style and learn it. However, beginners cannot accurately determine the type of Chinese calligraphy. Especial for the western foreigner. Therefore, it has important significance that using a computer to assist in collecting the calligraphy samples and do the correct ...
Xu Yangsheng, Chan Sin-wai
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Chinese calligraphy system in CADAL

Proceedings of 2011 International Conference on Electronic & Mechanical Engineering and Information Technology, 2011
In this paper, a novel Chinese calligraphy system is presented and implemented. It is designed as a new version of the calligraphy system in CADAL, and will be online in several months instead of the current version developed some years ago. In this system, users can browse and retrieve the calligraphy books, calligraphy works and calligraphy ...
Kai Yu 0018   +3 more
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An Aesthetics of Chinese Calligraphy

Philosophy Compass, 2023
Abstract This article introduces the aesthetic significance of Chinese calligraphy, one of the highest art forms in China. It focuses on three major aesthetic concerns manifested in classical texts on this art. First, Chinese art theory stresses that the forms ( xing ) of ...
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On Digitization of Chinese Calligraphy

2020
In order to digitize the handwriting process and handwriting marks of Chinese calligraphy, we proposed a method which extracted the handwriting effect and the Chinese brush state at the same time from a video of handwriting process automatically. The method used various object detection algorithms to obtain the changing process of the handwriting marks
Zhiwei Zhu, Shi Lin
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Toward Automatic Recognition of Cursive Chinese Calligraphy : An Open Dataset For Cursive Chinese Calligraphy Text

2020 14th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication (IMCOM), 2020
Calligraphy is one of the most important writing tools as well as cultural heritage in ancient China. Compared with other calligraphy styles, the cursive script is least restricted and oftentimes exhibits the personality of calligraphers. However, this style-oriented expression makes the cursive script hard to recognize even for trained experts.
Liang Jung, Wen-Hung Liao, Yi-Chieh Wu
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Exploring transmedia practice in contemporary Chinese calligraphy: preservation of Chinese calligraphy legacy

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In the dynamic context of our rapidly evolving global landscape, the progression of time has not only enhanced cultural exchanges between Eastern and Western societies but has also exerted a profound influence upon the millennia-old tradition of ...
Liu, Chang
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Writing Chinese Calligraphy on Arbitrary Surfaces

2015 International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW), 2015
Chinese calligraphy art is of significant importance in Chinese traditional culture, and meanwhile, the way to carry it forward in our information era is a critical issue. Thus, aiming at making a progress of the problem mentioned above, we present a novel method of writing Chinese calligraphy on arbitrary surfaces (triangle mesh).
Qian Fu   +5 more
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Learning the Traditional Art of Chinese Calligraphy via Three-Dimensional Reconstruction and Assessment

IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2020
Muwei Jian, Junyu Dong, Maoguo Gong
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The impact of Chinese calligraphy practice on athletes’ self-control

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2023
Liwei Zhang, Robert J Schinke
exaly  

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