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Developing an AI-Based Digital Biophilic Art Curation to Enhance Mental Health in Intelligent Buildings
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Carpenter van Barthold, Benedict
, Bird, Jordan J.
, Kar, Purna
, Sumich, Alexander
, Xing, Yangang
, Knight, Andrew
, Lotfi, Ahmad
in
Access to the arts
/ Aesthetics
/ Architecture
/ Art galleries & museums
/ Art museum curators
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Buildings
/ Design and construction
/ Digital technology
/ Digitization
/ Health aspects
/ Inequality
/ Intelligent buildings
/ Mental health
/ Nature
/ Psychological aspects
/ Stress
/ Technology application
/ Urbanization
2024
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Developing an AI-Based Digital Biophilic Art Curation to Enhance Mental Health in Intelligent Buildings
by
Carpenter van Barthold, Benedict
, Bird, Jordan J.
, Kar, Purna
, Sumich, Alexander
, Xing, Yangang
, Knight, Andrew
, Lotfi, Ahmad
in
Access to the arts
/ Aesthetics
/ Architecture
/ Art galleries & museums
/ Art museum curators
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Buildings
/ Design and construction
/ Digital technology
/ Digitization
/ Health aspects
/ Inequality
/ Intelligent buildings
/ Mental health
/ Nature
/ Psychological aspects
/ Stress
/ Technology application
/ Urbanization
2024
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Developing an AI-Based Digital Biophilic Art Curation to Enhance Mental Health in Intelligent Buildings
by
Carpenter van Barthold, Benedict
, Bird, Jordan J.
, Kar, Purna
, Sumich, Alexander
, Xing, Yangang
, Knight, Andrew
, Lotfi, Ahmad
in
Access to the arts
/ Aesthetics
/ Architecture
/ Art galleries & museums
/ Art museum curators
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Buildings
/ Design and construction
/ Digital technology
/ Digitization
/ Health aspects
/ Inequality
/ Intelligent buildings
/ Mental health
/ Nature
/ Psychological aspects
/ Stress
/ Technology application
/ Urbanization
2024
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Developing an AI-Based Digital Biophilic Art Curation to Enhance Mental Health in Intelligent Buildings
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Developing an AI-Based Digital Biophilic Art Curation to Enhance Mental Health in Intelligent Buildings
2024
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Overview
Biophilic design is a well-recognised discipline aimed at enhancing health and well-being, however, most buildings lack adequate representation of nature or nature-inspired art. Notable barriers exist such as wealth, education, and physical ability restricting people’s accessibility to nature and associated artworks. An AI-based Biophilic arts curation and personalised recommendation system were developed in this study to improve accessibility to biophilic arts. Existing Biophilic research mainly focuses on building design principles, limited research exists to examine biophilic arts and associated emotional responses. In this paper, an interdisciplinary study addresses this gap by developing metrics for Biophilic art attributes and potential emotional responses, drawing on existing Biophilic architecture attributes and PANAS items. A public survey of 200 participants was developed in this study. The survey collected art viewers’ ratings of Biophilic attributes and associated emotional responses to establish statistical correlations between Biophilic attributes and emotional responses. The statistical analysis established a positive correlation between Biophilic attributes and positive emotions. The public survey results show significant positive emotional impacts (p-value <0.05) after exposure to Biophilic images, supporting further research and development of the Biophilic art curation system. This digital curation system employs Computer Vision algorithms (ResNet50) to automate Biophilic art categorisation and generate personalised recommendations. This study emphasises the importance of integrating nature into built environments. It proposes that artificial intelligence could significantly enhance the categorisation and recommendation of Biophilic art, advocating for expanding Biophilic art databases for emotionally responsive art display systems, benefiting mental health, and making art more accessible.
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