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Riccardo Vettraino, Valeria Valentini, Paola Pogliani, Marco Ricci, Stefano Laureti, Serena Calvelli, Rocco Zito, Luca Lanteri and Claudia Pelosi
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, diagnostics, and restorations conducted and applied to a 16th century wall painting (a portion of the frieze and the Riario coat of arm) in Palazzo Gallo (Bagnaia, Viterbo district?central Italy) recen...
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William Hurst, Orestis Spyrou, Bedir Tekinerdogan and Caspar Krampe
As a concept that is somewhat under emergence, the notion of the Metaverse varies across different academic articles. Yet there is a shared view on the benefits to its ongoing implementation, particularly for digital art, where the technology can provide...
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Todd Dobbs, Abdullah-Al-Raihan Nayeem, Isaac Cho and Zbigniew Ras
Art authentication is the process of identifying the artist who created a piece of artwork and is manifested through events of provenance, such as art gallery exhibitions and financial transactions. Art authentication has visual influence via the uniquen...
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Claudia Colantonio, Luca Lanteri, Ramona Bocci, Valeria Valentini and Claudia Pelosi
Use of enzymatic gels to clean wall paintings. Application of multispectral imaging to evaluate the effect of the cleaning operations on artwork surfaces.
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Azad A. Ameen, Tarik A. Rashid and Shavan Askar
Child drawing development optimization (CDDO) is a recent example of a metaheuristic algorithm. The motive for inventing this method is children?s learning behavior and cognitive development, with the golden ratio being employed to optimize the aesthetic...
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Zenonas Theodosiou, Marios Thoma, Harris Partaourides and Andreas Lanitis
The provision of information encourages people to visit cultural sites more often. Exploiting the great potential of using smartphone cameras and egocentric vision, we describe the development of a robust artwork recognition algorithm to assist users whe...
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Kangying Li, Jiayun Wang, Biligsaikhan Batjargal and Akira Maeda
In recent years, artworks have been increasingly digitized and built into databases, and such databases have become convenient tools for researchers. Researchers who retrieve artwork are not only researchers of humanities, but also researchers of materia...
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Sofia Vlachou and Michail Panagopoulos
On Instagram, we have all seen memes. Honestly, what would you do if you encountered a meme in a museum? The purpose of the study is to evaluate the nexus between posts uploaded by museum visitors and emotions, as well as the popularity of artworks and m...
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Sofia Vlachou and Michail Panagopoulos
Social media is the most popular canvas to engage with art. In this study, we provide a different angle, on how an artistic installation on a world-renowned monument?such as Paris? Arc de Triomphe?can emotionally affect viewers and potentially increase t...
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Valerio Marsocci and Lorenzo Lastilla
In this work, we focus our attention on the similarity among works of art based on human poses and the actions they represent, moving from the concept of Pathosformel in Aby Warburg. This form of similarity is investigated by performing a pose clustering...
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