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Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
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2011
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2023
Grace Zhong
A computer vision-aided analysis of facial similarities in Song dynasty imperial portraits.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2023)
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art 2023, San Francisco, CA, USA, January 15-19, 2023
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2023)
2022
Gregory Kell
,
Ryan-Rhys Griffiths
,
Anthony Bourached
,
David G. Stork
Extracting associations and meanings of objects depicted in artworks through bi-modal deep networks.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2022)
Thomas Heitzinger
,
David G. Stork
Improving semantic segmentation of fine art images using photographs rendered in a style learned from artworks.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2022)
Dmitri A. Gusev
Improved Identification of Portraiture of the Julio-Claudian Period with Mobile Apps.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2022)
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art 2022, online, January 15-26, 2022
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2022)
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art 2022 Conference Overview and Papers Program.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2022)
Thomas Heitzinger
,
Matthias Wödlinger
,
David G. Stork
Artist-specific style transfer for semantic segmentation of paintings: The value of large corpora of surrogate artworks.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2022)
2021
David G. Stork
,
Anthony Bourached
,
George H. Cann
,
Ryan-Rhys Griffiths
Computational identification of significant actors in paintings through symbols and attributes.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2021)
CVAA Conference Overview and Papers Program.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2021)
Anthony Bourached
,
George H. Cann
,
Ryan-Rhys Griffiths
,
David G. Stork
Recovery of underdrawings and ghost-paintings via style transfer by deep convolutional neural networks: A digital tool for art scholars.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2021)
David G. Stork
,
Christopher W. Tyler
,
Sara J. Schechner
Did Tim Paint a Vermeer?
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2021)
Nikolay Banar
,
Matthia Sabatelli
,
Pierre Geurts
,
Walter Daelemans
,
Mike Kestemont
Transfer Learning with Style Transfer between the Photorealistic and Artistic Domain.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2021)
Yuchun Yan
,
Hayan Choi
,
Hyeon-Jeong Suk
Exploring the Facial Color Representative Regions Using the Humanae Images.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2021)
Snehal A. Padhye
,
David Messinger
,
James A. Ferwerda
A Web-based Visualization Tool for Multispectral Images.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2021)
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art 2021, online, January 11-28, 2021
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2021)
George H. Cann
,
Anthony Bourached
,
Ryan-Rhys Griffiths
,
David G. Stork
Resolution enhancement in the recovery of underdrawings via style transfer by generative adversarial deep neural networks.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2021)
2011
Tenzing Shaw
,
Peter Bajcsy
Automation of digital historical map analyses.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Gustavo Carneiro
,
João Paulo Costeira
The automatic annotation and retrieval of digital images of prints and tile panels using network link analysis algorithms.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Pradeep Yarlagadda
,
Antonio Monroy
,
Bernd Carqué
,
Björn Ommer
Top-down analysis of low-level object relatedness leading to semantic understanding of medieval image collections.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Front Matter: Volume 7869.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Cherry May T. Palomero
,
Maricor N. Soriano
After digital cleaning: visualization of the dirt layer.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Eryk Bunsch
,
Robert Sitnik
,
Jakub Michonski
Art documentation quality in function of 3D scanning resolution and precision.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Alhaad Gokhale
,
Peter Bajcsy
Automated classification of quilt photographs into crazy and non-crazy.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Ricardo Silveira Cabral
,
João Paulo Costeira
,
Fernando De la Torre
,
Alexandre Bernardino
,
Gustavo Carneiro
Time and order estimation of paintings based on visual features and expert priors.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
David G. Stork
,
Yasuo Furuichi
A computer graphics reconstruction and optical analysis of scale anomalies in Caravaggio's Supper at Emmaus.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Yumi Usami
,
David G. Stork
,
Jun Fujiki
,
Hideitsu Hino
,
Shotaro Akaho
,
Noboru Murata
Improved methods for dewarping images in convex mirrors in fine art: applications to van Eyck and Parmigianino.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Barbara Zitová
,
Miroslav Benes
,
Jan Blazek
Image fusion for art analysis.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Yubin Kuang
,
David G. Stork
,
Fredrik Kahl
Improved curvature-based inpainting applied to fine art: recovering van Gogh's partially hidden brush strokes.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Keith T. Knox
,
Roger L. Easton Jr.
,
William A. Christens-Barry
,
Kenneth Boydston
Recovery of handwritten text from the diaries and papers of David Livingstone.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
David G. Stork
,
Alexander J. Kossolapov
X-ray image analysis of Lorenzo Lotto's Husband and wife.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Damon M. Conover
,
John K. Delaney
,
Paola Ricciardi
,
Murray H. Loew
Towards automatic registration of technical images of works of art.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Mahmoud Al-Ayyoub
,
Mohammad T. Irfan
,
David G. Stork
Boosting multi-feature visual texture classiffiers for the authentication of Jackson Pollock's drip paintings.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Jorge Herrera
,
Meritxell Vilaseca
,
Jaume Pujol
Automatic multispectral ultraviolet, visible and near-infrared capturing system for the study of artwork.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
David G. Stork
Computer analysis of lighting style in fine art: steps towards inter-artist studies.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Jay Arre Toque
,
Ari Ide-Ektessabi
Investigation of the degradation mechanism and discoloration of traditional Japanese pigments by multispectral imaging.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Jay Arre Toque
,
Yusuke Murayama
,
Yohei Matsumoto
,
Ari Ide-Ektessabi
Polarized light scanning for cultural heritage investigation.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Jérôme Da Rugna
,
Gaël Chareyron
,
Ruven Pillay
,
Morwena Joly
A framework for analysis of large database of old art paintings.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
David G. Stork
Did Caravaggio employ optical projections? An image analysis of the parity in the artist's paintings.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
Nuno Pinho da Silva
,
Manuel Marques
,
Gustavo Carneiro
,
João Paulo Costeira
Explaining scene composition using kinematic chains of humans: application to Portuguese tiles history.
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
(2011)
volume 7869, 2011
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art II, San Francisco Airport, California, USA, January 23-27, 2011
Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art
7869 (2011)