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Quantification of artistic style through sparse coding analysis in the drawings of Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Hughes, James M
, Graham, Daniel J
, Rockmore, Daniel N
in
Analysis
/ Art criticism
/ Art objects
/ Artistic representation
/ Biological Sciences
/ Brueghel, Pieter (the Elder) (1530-1569)
/ Image analysis
/ Kurtosis
/ Mathematical functions
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pixels
/ Quantification
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ vision
/ Visual artists
2010
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Quantification of artistic style through sparse coding analysis in the drawings of Pieter Bruegel the Elder
by
Hughes, James M
, Graham, Daniel J
, Rockmore, Daniel N
in
Analysis
/ Art criticism
/ Art objects
/ Artistic representation
/ Biological Sciences
/ Brueghel, Pieter (the Elder) (1530-1569)
/ Image analysis
/ Kurtosis
/ Mathematical functions
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pixels
/ Quantification
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ vision
/ Visual artists
2010
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Quantification of artistic style through sparse coding analysis in the drawings of Pieter Bruegel the Elder
by
Hughes, James M
, Graham, Daniel J
, Rockmore, Daniel N
in
Analysis
/ Art criticism
/ Art objects
/ Artistic representation
/ Biological Sciences
/ Brueghel, Pieter (the Elder) (1530-1569)
/ Image analysis
/ Kurtosis
/ Mathematical functions
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pixels
/ Quantification
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ vision
/ Visual artists
2010
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Quantification of artistic style through sparse coding analysis in the drawings of Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Quantification of artistic style through sparse coding analysis in the drawings of Pieter Bruegel the Elder
2010
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Overview
Recently, statistical techniques have been used to assist art historians in the analysis of works of art. We present a novel technique for the quantification of artistic style that utilizes a sparse coding model. Originally developed in vision research, sparse coding models can be trained to represent any image space by maximizing the kurtosis of a representation of an arbitrarily selected image from that space. We apply such an analysis to successfully distinguish a set of authentic drawings by Pieter Bruegel the Elder from another set of well-known Bruegel imitations. We show that our approach, which involves a direct comparison based on a single relevant statistic, offers a natural and potentially more germane alternative to wavelet-based classification techniques that rely on more complicated statistical frameworks. Specifically, we show that our model provides a method capable of discriminating between authentic and imitation Bruegel drawings that numerically outperforms well-known existing approaches. Finally, we discuss the applications and constraints of our technique.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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