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Visual order of Chinese ink paintings

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AbstractVisual order is one of the key factors influencing the aesthetic judgment of artworks. This paper reports the results of evaluating the influence of extracted features on visual order in Chinese ink paintings, using a regression model. We use nine contemporary artists’ paintings as examples and extract features related to the visual order of their paintings. A questionnaire survey is conducted to collect people’s rating scores on the visual order. Via regression modeling, our research analyzes the significance of each feature and validates the influences of the features on the visual order.
Title: Visual order of Chinese ink paintings
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AbstractVisual order is one of the key factors influencing the aesthetic judgment of artworks.
This paper reports the results of evaluating the influence of extracted features on visual order in Chinese ink paintings, using a regression model.
We use nine contemporary artists’ paintings as examples and extract features related to the visual order of their paintings.
A questionnaire survey is conducted to collect people’s rating scores on the visual order.
Via regression modeling, our research analyzes the significance of each feature and validates the influences of the features on the visual order.

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