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Automatic Generation of Artistic Chinese Calligraphy [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Intelligent Systems, 2005
Chinese calligraphy is among the finest and most important of all Chinese art forms and an inseparable part of Chinese history. Its delicate aesthetic effects are generally considered to be unique among all calligraphic arts. Its subtle power is integral to traditional Chinese painting.
Songhua Xu, Yunhe Pan
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Chinese Calligraphy: An Ancient Art in the Modern Era [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2023
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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Reconfiguration of the brain during aesthetic experience on Chinese calligraphy—Using brain complex networks

open access: yesVisual Informatics, 2022
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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Sketching with Chinese calligraphy [PDF]

open access: yesInteractions, 2012
© Sandnes, Frode Eika; Jian, Hua-Li | ACM 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive Version of Record was published in "interactions", http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2377783.2377796.
Frode Eika Sandnes, Hua-Li Jian
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A Novel CNN Model for Classification of Chinese Historical Calligraphy Styles in Regular Script Font [PDF]

open access: yesSensors, 2023
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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“Calligraphy” and “Qi” from the Perspective of Philosophy of Information—From the Perspective of Chinese Calligraphy Theory

open access: yesProceedings, 2022
“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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Does Chinese calligraphy therapy reduce neuropsychiatric symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry, 2018
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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Chinese Calligraphy

open access: yes, 2014
Humanities is the study of culture, history, literature and philosophy. Through a journey of self-­â€revelation and research, Chinese calligraphy will be introduced as more than just a form of art as Westerners see it. Having a basic practical knowledge of Calligraphy, I’ve researched and embellished upon that knowledge.
Duann, Bridget Gross
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Anna Maria Van Schurman’s Chinese Calligraphy [PDF]

open access: yesEarly Modern Low Countries, 2023
Calligraphy is an understudied aspect of the reception of Chinese art in early modern Europe. Chinese visitors to Middelburg (1601) and Amsterdam (1654) first demonstrated it as a cultural practice. Other written samples circulated in the Dutch Republic,
Thijs Weststeijn
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Developing a web application for Chinese calligraphy learners using convolutional neural network and scale invariant feature transform

open access: yesComputers and Education: Artificial Intelligence
Chinese Calligraphy is an ancient art form with practical benefits such as improving elders' cognition and helping diagnose Parkinson's disease. Learning Chinese calligraphy requires a lot of time and effort.
Adam Wong, Joseph So, Zhi Ting Billy Ng
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