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From Visual Art to Music: Sonification Can Adapt to Painting Styles and Augment User Experience
International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2022Accepted ...
Nadri, Chihab +3 more
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Art in an algorithm: A taxonomy for describing video game visual styles
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2018The discovery and retrieval of video games in library and information systems is, by and large, dependent on a limited set of descriptive metadata. Noticeably missing from this metadata are classifications of visual style–despite the overwhelmingly visual nature of most video games and the interest in visual style among video game users.
Hyerim Cho, Andy Donovan, Jin Ha Lee
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Cognitive Style of Female University Students of Visual Art
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1983This study examined the cognitive style of 121 female and 84 male undergraduate students enrolled in 5 art courses (art education, fibers, sculpture, introductory and advanced art history) at an urban university. The Group Embedded Figures Test was administered to these students to measure field-independence or cognitive style.
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2023
Recognizing attributes of unknown artworks relies on more than visual information: prior knowledge and emotional context can play a crucial role. Building an AI system mimicking this perception requires a multi-modal model integrating computer vision and contextual factors.
Giovanna Castellano +2 more
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Recognizing attributes of unknown artworks relies on more than visual information: prior knowledge and emotional context can play a crucial role. Building an AI system mimicking this perception requires a multi-modal model integrating computer vision and contextual factors.
Giovanna Castellano +2 more
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Signaling in Style: On Cooperation, Identity and the Origins of Visual Art
2016This paper argues that visual art coevolved with typically human ways of social organization and cooperation strategies. My argument, in brief, is that Late Pleistocene human groups became organised in band societies that established networks of indirect reciprocal cooperation, which favoured cultural strategies of individual recognition such as social
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Emotion-Based Style Transfer On Visual Art Using Gram Matrices
2021 IEEE MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference (URTC), 2021Daniel Bossett +6 more
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Artificial Neural Networks and Deep Learning in the Visual Arts: a review
Neural Computing and Applications, 2021Iria Santos +2 more
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