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  Image statistics for clustering paintings according to their visual appearance

Spehr, M., Wallraven, C., & Fleming, R. (2009). Image statistics for clustering paintings according to their visual appearance. Computational Aesthetics 2009: Eurographics Workshop on Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization and Imaging, 57-64.

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Spehr, M1, Autor           
Wallraven, C1, Autor           
Fleming, RW1, 2, Autor           
Deussen, Herausgeber
O., Herausgeber
Fellner, D. W., Herausgeber
Dodgson, N. A., Herausgeber
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1Department Human Perception, Cognition and Action, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_1497797              
2Research Group Computational Vision and Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_1497805              

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 Zusammenfassung: Untrained observers readily cluster paintings from different art periods into distinct groups according to their overall visual appearance or 'look' [WCF08]. These clusters are typically influenced by both the content of the paintings (e.g. portrait, landscape, still-life, etc.), and stylistic considerations (e.g. the 'flat' appearance of Gothic paintings, or the distinctive use of colour in Fauve works). Here we aim to identify a set of image measurements that can capture this 'naïve visual impression of art', and use these features to automatically cluster a database of images of paintings into appearance-based groups, much like an untrained observer. We combine a wide range of features from simple colour statistics, through mid-level spatial features to high-level properties, such as the output of face-detection algorithms, which are intended to correlate with semantic content. Together these features yield clusters of images that look similar to one another despite differences in historical period and content. In addition, we tested the performance of the feature library in several classification tasks yielding good results. Our work could be applied as a curatorial or research aid, and also provides insight into the image attributes that untrained subjects may attend to when judging works of art.

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 Datum: 2009-05
 Publikationsstatus: Erschienen
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 Identifikatoren: ISBN: 978-3-905674-17-0
URI: http://www.cs.rug.nl/svcg/cae2009/pmwiki.php/Main/Program
DOI: 10.2312/COMPAESTH/COMPAESTH09/057-064
BibTex Citekey: 5736
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Titel: Eurographics Workshop on Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization and Imaging
Veranstaltungsort: Victoria, BC, Canada
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Titel: Computational Aesthetics 2009 : Eurographics Workshop on Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization and Imaging
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Aire-La-Ville, Switzerland : Eurographics
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